POLEMONIACE.E. 411 



sleuder tube less than lialf-inch and oblong lolies barely 2 lines long, one or two sinuses com- 

 monly deeper than the others : stamens ccjually or unequally inserted, cons])icuously exserted, 

 and the upper part of the filaments incurved: ovules 2 to 4 in each cclL — PI. Gamb. 154; 

 Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 14(), in part ; Gray, I'roc. Am. Acad. xx. .302. Colluima Cavani/ksiana, 

 ed. 1, in part, not the Mexican 6'(7ia (jlumerijlont, Benth. — Connnon in New Mexico and 

 Arizona 

 G. Havardi. JNIauy-stemmed from a perennial root, low, much branched, villous-pubescent : 

 leaves mostly pinnately ])arted (or even tliose subtending the flowers 3-parted) into filiform 

 rigid lobes no broader than the rhachis ; flowers scattered, mostly short-peduncled : calyx 

 hirsute ; its lobes slender-subulate and almost spinulose, nearly twice the length of the cap- 

 sule : tube of the nearly salverform corolla barely twice the length of the calyx (a quarter- 

 inch long) and hardly longer than the somewhat irregular or oblique limb ; its lobes oval, 

 obtuse, mucronulate : filaments equally inserted, as long as the corolla-lobes, conspicuously 

 declined-incurved : ovides several in each cell. — LccseLia Havardi, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 

 xix. 87. — Near Presidio del Norte on the Kio Grande, AV. Texas, llavurd. Probably most 

 allied to G. Wrifjldii, of the same district. 



* * 'Transferred from Lceselia ^ Gifiopsis, p. 1-3G: corolla with manifestly irregular limb, one of 

 the lolies being separated from the otliers by deeper sinuses; corolla-lobes more or less cuneate 

 and erose-truncate or 3-denticulate: filaments capillary, incurved-decliiied toward the apex in 

 antliesis, but mostly straightening: low perennials with suffrutescent base. 



•i— Red-flowered: stamens and style longer than the corolla-lobes. 

 G. tenuifolia, Lmselia tennifolla, p. 136. — Since coll. in southern parts of San Diego and 

 San Bernardino Co., by W. G. Wright, Parish, G. R. Vase>j. 



•i 1— Purplish-flowered: stamens and style equalling in length but not exceeding the corolla- 

 lobes. 



G. guttata. Herbaceous flowering branches a span or two long from a woody base, 

 glabrous, leafy, paniculately several-flowered : leaves nearly filiform or acerose, all entire : 

 corolla violet or purplish and commonly spotted with deep-colored dots; its sleuder tube 

 (half-inch or less long) very much surjjassiug the small calyx, and longer than the narrowly 

 cuneate 3-dentate lobes. — Laselia guttata, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 302. — Extra-liniital, 

 in Lower California, but not far below the border, Orcuit. 



G. Dlinnii, Kellogg in Pacif. Rural Press, 1879, & Bull. Calif. Acad. i. 142. Laselia ejpusa, 

 p. 136. — Cantillas Mountains, near the boundary between San Diego Co. and Lower Cali- 

 fornia, Palmer, and farther south, Orcutt. 



§ 12. EuGiLiA, p. 146. 



G. debilis, Watson, p. 147. G. Larseni, Gray, of the preceding page, is only a smaller and 

 more condensed state of this, growing in loose volcanic ashes, there only with long and 

 filiform root-stocks, instead of a stouter stock : well-developed stems a span or more high, 

 equably leafy to the top. — Extends northward to the mountains of Washington Territory 

 and N. W. Montana, coll. Citsick, Suksclo)'/, Watson, Canhij, Brandecjce. 



G. Nevinii. Next to G. mnhicaulis, p. 147, much more pubescent with short and above with 

 viscid hairs : leaves 2-3-pinnately parted into more numerous lobes which arc not broader 

 than the rhachis : flowers several and subsessile in the terminal glomerules : corolla violet, 

 with narrow tube and little dilated throat together 4 or 5 lines long and double the length 

 of the calyx, the limb comparatively snuvU : capsule oblong, with 10 or 12 seeds in each cell. 

 — G. midticaulis, var. miUefolia, Gray in Watson Fl. Guadalupe, Proc. Am. Acad. xi. 118, 

 form with rather small corolla. — San Clemente Island, off San Diego Co., California, 

 Nevin & Lyon. First found on Guadalupe, off Lower California, Palmer, in a form which 

 approaches G. laciniata, V\\x\v. & Pav. 



G. latiflora, p. 147. Foliage often lightly tomentnlose, when young glaln-ato: calyx very 

 scarions below the sinuses to the base, glabrous or minutely glandular. Varies in size of 

 flowers, &c., down to 



Var. exilis. Slender, effusely paniculate : flowers nearly all on elongated almost 

 capillary peduncles: corolla only 3 to 5 lines in length and of equal breadth of limb. — 



