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Gkntiana NewberkVi. Pxeumonanthe, nana ; foliis radicalibus 

 rosulatis obovatis vel spathulatis ; caulibtis floridis 2-4 circa innovatio- 

 nem centralem folia parvula spathulata vel sublanceolata basi connato- 

 vaginantia (summa florem unicum stipantia) gerentibus ; calycis lobis 

 lanceolatis oblongisve tubo subrequilongis ; corolla CiBrulescente late 

 infundibuliformi, appendicibus plicarum bifidis vel subulato-laciniatis 

 lobis ovatis mucronatis brevioribus ; seminibus ovalibus ala lata cinctis. 



— G. calycosa'? Gray in Pacif. R. Rep. 6, p. 86, non Griseb. — Ore- 

 gon and California, in the Sierra Nevada, from Crater Pass (New- 

 berry) to Mariposa County, Bolander. Related to G. frigida. 

 Corolla over an inch long, pale blue, white within, and greenish- 

 dotted. Flowering stems an inch or two in length. 



Gentiana setigera. Pneumonanthe; caulibus sat validis (pe- 

 dalibus) adscendentibus e caudice crasso foliosis; foliis inferioribus 

 orbiculato-ovalibus, superioribus obtusissimis, summis 4 florem involu- 

 crantibus, omnibus basi connato-vaginante ; calycis lobis ovalibus tubo 

 a?quilongis ; corolla oblongo-campanulata, appendicibus plicarum brevi- 

 bus parvulis setas capillares 2-3 lobis ovatis fere adasquantes gerentibus. 



— Red Mountain, Mendocino County, California, Bolander, No. 840 

 of Kellogg and Harford's distribution. Leaves 7 to 10 pairs on the 

 stem, thick, an inch or less in length. Corolla an inch and a half 

 long, and the blue lobes nearly half an inch long. Forming seeds 

 orbicular and winged. 



Halenia Rothrockii. Annua, ultraspithama^a, laxiflora ; foliis 

 linearibus ; corolla lutea, calcaribus subulatis divaricatis parum adscen- 

 dentibus calycis lobos lineares subicquantibus. — Arizona, on Mount 

 Graham, at 9000 feet, Dr. J. T. Rothrock, in Wheeler's Expedition, 

 1874. 



MiCROCALA QUADRANGULARis Griseb. "Whether this South 

 American species is indigenous to California would appear uncertain 

 as to the vicinity of San Francisco. But Dr. Bolander found it 

 " near Mendocino, under Piniis contorta" where it seems imlikely 

 to have been brought by the agency of men or cattle. Dr. Engel- 

 mann indicated to me that the stamens are inserted in the very 

 sinuses, not below on the tube as figure<l by Progel in the Flora Bra- 

 siliensis. Then the stigma, as Dr. Engelmaim has also sliown in both 

 species of the genus, is separable or in age actually divides into two. 



Gn.iA Larseni. Eugilia, dcpressa, surculis filiformibus repenti- 

 bus apice foliatis perennans, pubescens ; folfis omnibus alternis con- 

 fertis pedatim 5-7-partitis summisve trifidis, lobis lineari-oblongis 



