210 Eastvvood: New species of western plants 



plant is entirely different and the flowers have the color of those 

 of P. Neivbe^nyi Gray. There is a specimen collected by Harley 

 P. Chandler near Marble Mountain, Siskiyou County, California, 

 no. ISQQ, which appears to be the same. It was distributed as P, 

 Menziesii Newherryi, It resembles this only in the color of the 

 flowers, 



Orthocarpus maculatus sp. nov. 



Stems slender, with few slender branches, appressed-villous 

 and minutely scabrous : leaves ovate, entire, obtuse, sessile, I-1.5 

 cm. long, 3-5 mm. wide: flowers in slender spikes becoming 1.5 

 dm. long, lower ones more scattered, bracts shorter than the 

 flowers, oblong, i cm. long, irregularly 3-toothed or lobed, thin ; 

 upper ones yellowisli-white at tip : calyx with attenuate almost 

 equal divisions longer than the tube, together 10-12 mm., glan- 

 dular-hairy : corolla cream-colored, with a few black -purple spots 

 on the lower part of the sacs, glandular; upper lip straighter, 

 obtuse, the broad stigma barely exserted ; lower lip with sacs 

 longer than wide, the 3 teeth half as long as the galea : capsule 

 narrowly oblong, light brow^n : seeds dark with a loose, mem- 

 branous, reticulated, thin coat. 



Collected by the author at Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, 



California, Aug. 9, 1902. It is to be placed near 0. lithospcr- 



vioides Benth., and belongs among the closely related species 



which differ generally chiefly in the shape of the corolla. 



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Orthocarpus Brownii sp. nov. 



Annual, simple or branched, 1-2 dm, high, purplish below, 

 becoming white above, clothed with soft, spreading, w^hite, jointed 

 hairs : leaves with 3-5 narrowly linear, ribbed divisions, narrower 

 than the rachis, attenuate, erect, spreading : bracts flabelliform, 

 with ovate rachis and 10 divisions, the whole 1-2 cm. w^ide, 5-10 

 mm. long, densely villous with long hairs and with a short glan- 

 dular integument beneath : flowers in dense spikes, the earliest 

 somewhat scattered, the lateral spikes shorter than the main one, 

 this in branching plants becoming i dm. high but in simple- 



stemmed plants shorter : calyx thin, becoming inflated, white 

 tinged with green, villous and glandular-hairy ; the 4 linear, tri- 

 angular-attenuate divisions almost equal, 3.5 mm. long; tube 

 globose-ovoid, in fruit surpassed by the capsule : corolla yellow, 

 glandular and villous, the tube surpassing the calyx, 8 mm. long, 

 broadening at base and throat, narrowed near the middle ; upper 

 lip straight, acuminate, surpassing the lower, 5 mm. long from the 



