Mr. Bentham's Review of the Order q/" Hydrophyllese. 277 



part of the single flower I had which I could extract in a state fit for examina- 

 tion. Tlie corolla appears to be shorter than the caljTc. 



3. E. BRACHYLOBA, crecta, scabro-pubescens, foliis elongatis pinnatifidis, lobis 



ovatis obtusis subincisis, placentis 6 — 8-ovulatis. 

 Folia petiolata, 2 — 3-pollicaria, lobis utrinque 6 — 2 vix ultra medium folii 

 attingentibus. Pedicelli breves. Racemi dichotomi fere Phacelice circi- 

 natce. {v. s. sp.) 



From California. Mr. Douglas. 



4. E. MExiCANA, diffusa, foliis ovato-oblongis inciso-pinnatifidis, lobis ovatis 



oblongisve utrinque glabris, placentis 6 — 8-ovulatis. 

 Racemi elongati, simplices. Flores pedunculati, duplo majores quam in 

 £. parviflora, cui heec planta caeterum affinis. Filamenta ut in ea pilosa, 

 et squamae coroUinae nullae. {v. s. sp.) 



Received from G. J. Graham, Esq., with a collection of about 400 beautifully 

 dried Mexican plants gathered by him in the neighbourhood of the mines of 

 Tlalpuxahua, and between that place and the city of Mexico. 



5. E. PARVIFLORA {Br. App. to Frankl. Voy.), diffiisa, foliis pinnatifidis trifidis- 



ve, superioribus quandoque indivisis, lobisque inferiorum ovatis oblon- 

 gisve integerrimis utrinque hispidis, placentis 6 — 8-ovulatis. (y. s. sp.) 

 Phacelia parviflora. Pursh. 



Received from Pennsylvania from Dr. L. de Schweinitz ; and from the Alle- 

 ghanies from Mr. Drummond. 



6. E. LOASiEFOLiA, crccta, hispidissima, foliis ovatis pinnatifidis, lobis latis 



acutis inciso-dentatis, corollis calycem vix excedentibus, staminibus ex- 

 sertis, placentis 6 — 8-ovulatis. 

 Habitus omnino Phacelice. Ex omni parte pilis longis rigidis pubescentia 

 viscosa intermixtis hirsutissima. (v. s. sp.) 



From California. Mr. Douglas. 



7. E. Franklinii {Br. App. to Frankl. Voy^, " erecta, foliis pinnatifidis bipin- 



natifidisve, ovulis placentae singulae 20-pluribus." 



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