446 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [JUNE 
cence dotted with black or white stipitate glands: leaves lan- 
ceolate in outline, pinnately parted with g—15 short divisions, 
the lobes or teeth of which are aristate; lowest divisions 
shortest, becoming tooth-like; rachis and petiole margined, the 
latter longest on the lowest leaves but not equaling the blade, 
together 1-3°™ long, 1™™ wide; upper leaves sessile: panicle 
loosely branching from above the leaves, more than half the 
height of the entire plant; bracts small and appressed to the 
stem, subulate; pedicels varying much in length: cu7x. 3 
long, with five green or purplish-dotted ribs alternating with 
white membranous folds, the tube as long as the subulate- 
aristate teeth, ribs glandular: corolla pink, the tube 1.4°™ long, 
glandular, widening at base and throat; the divisions narrowly 
obovate, obtuse, margins entire or crisped: stamens inserted in 
the funnelform throat, with unequal filaments shorter than the 
petals; anthers small, orbicular: style surpassing the petals; 
stigmas hairy on the inner side; ovary with two ovules in each 
cell: capsule obovate to elliptical, 14™™ long, yellow, not all 
ovules maturing: seeds flat, elliptical, margined, becoming mucil- 
aginous when wet. 
This well-marked species belongs near G. ¢enuzfolia Benth. and G. incon- 
spicua Dougl. It differs from both in shape of leaves, and size and form of 
flower, having corollas with much longer tubes than any of the roup, It 
was collected on a mountain near Hockett Meadows, Tulare county, Cali- 
fornia, by C. A. Purpus, June 1896, being no. 1783 of his collection. Acéord- 
ing to Mr. Purpus, it is found in openings under the trees in forests of Pinus 
Jeffreyé. \t is common on gravelly hills on Hindman’s Trail to Coyote Pass 
in the same region, where it was collected by the author July 1903. 
-Gilia pedunculata, sp. nov.—Stems diffusely branching with 
many slender stems, 10-30°™ high, upper part sparingly glandular 
and with a few scattered woolly hairs especially near the base of 
stem and in axils of leaves: leaves once or twice pinnately divided 
with 3-7 narrowly oblanceolate or filiform leaflets, the lower 
petioled, the upper sessile; peduncles filiform, axillary, 1-3-flow- 
ered, naked, 3-10°™ long: calyx 5™™ Jong, the subulate-acuminate 
divisions 3™™ long, the greenish or purplish midvein 3-nerved, 
the membranous margins and intermediate folds purplish-dotted, 
sparingly lanose: corolla blue, tubular-funnelform, the tube 
