I pseuuchumilis i 



k-i\es <.c.s:ic-. ]iuear-c)Mon- or the upper ti 



-iangular- 



and rather al,ruptlv rcvliicod above to shot 



-t and grc 



equaling iljc cahx; ir.ilort sccnce (ieiibdy 





^picatc, the deii^c i,'■]onlcra!c^ \\ith niosth 



no pedn 



line long and ^ cry bloiU. nhich is den'^ely 



bracled 



iniit; calw gn^cn ; calvx lobes lincardanct 

 "largined. 2-3 li-ics long; flowers deep blue, 



's long a1 



f.'lincs 1( 



hrl> funnel-UTni from the I^a^c. throat 2^ 



Vz h'nes V 



iToad, large and spreading lobes- anthers nc 



)t much d 



sterile filament short-bearded down one bi<le. This I-. il^. 

 ,qeneral ai^pearance of P. humibs and tlie habit of P. slnn-xWx^. 

 \ lit the corolla i-< half smaller and deep blue and the calyx ciilv 

 lialf the ^i/e and the lobes c(|ual the narrow pod. This ,t;rov - 

 in day soil at Price, Ttah, May 29. 1898. 



Pentsterpon scrophularioides n. sp. 



This is near to P. Palmeri ; 2-4 feet high, erect, stc-r 



to narrowly elliptical' 4-3 iiiches long, short-petioled, with 

 ^bort axillary leaves; upper leaves oblong to triangular, the 

 bracteal ones shorter and with cordate base, all leaves sharpl\ 

 and irregularly dentate; thyrsus open and few flowered, pe- 

 duncles stout and divaricate, 1-2 inches long, curved, bracteate 

 at summit, and 2-5-flowered, with one of the pedicels bracteate 

 and occasionally 2-3-flowered. central pedicel about double the 

 peduncle ; calvx broad and open with broadly ovate to almost 

 ieniform sepals, hyaline below and with short acuminate tip, 

 2 lines long, green; whole inflorescence minutely glandular- 

 hairy; corolla nearly white, abruptly ventricose at the end of 

 calyx teeth to 9 lines wide, conspicuously bilabiate: the 

 corolla lobes broad, 3 lines long, the lower reflexed 

 filament long-bearded and conspicuous; anth 

 shaped, explanate, nar ' " """ -'^"^'' 



