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' vespertine after the fashion of Section Linanthus, ereare-col- 
than the stamens: style shorter than the stigmas. Pods ellip- 
tical, filling the calyx, many seeded. Seeds oblong, angular, 
very smal!, much curved, reticulate-lobulate, with a close coat 
and without mucilage or spiricles, reniform. Embryo white, 
strongly curved, in copious albumen. Radicle about twice as 
_ long and about as wide as the cotyledons. This lper just 
, intermediate between the two sections Linanthus and Dactyl- 
, ophyllum. I refer to the type also No. 124572 Univ. of Califor- 
}nia from Waterman, Cal., collected, I suppose, by Mrs. Bran- 
€. 
Gilia campanulata Gray. This evidently belongs to the 
Dactylophyilum section instead of Eugilia where Gray put it: 
»Pedicels sometimes nearly 1’ long. Thes species extends south 
to the Amargosa desert. Its relationship with G. Parryi and 
demissa is evident. Gilia filiformis also belongs between this 
and Linanthus and not in ; 
ox Douglasii var. salina n. var. Whole plant whitish 
but smooth, bases of leaves mostly with a few hooked prickles 
Por very stiff hairs which are reflexed. Leaves rigid, fles hy, 3-67 . 
long, 14-1” wide, with short and ee prickle, edges a trifle 
reyoiute and so the leaf seems 3-nerved, linear or rarely some 
-of them oh iide te tecglate soudbtanes fatbastety roughened when 
/young. Stems densely cxspitose and with imbricated leaves. 
Flowers mostly single and terminal, on short and leafy 
branches. se te linear, 4”” long, cleft to the middle, not at ail 
lobes which are wonee rigid acerose linear and ere Corolla 
ro” long, with purple throat and white and nearlv ‘orbicular 
lobes 3” long. Stamens pgilen aes Stamens and style not 
herry Creek Nevada July 13 1891 and jane 1 19 1906, Nos. 
ak and 9982. as 
In ae Agathe borages ae writer is Jet pevebeurie as to” Bee 
