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Field Mus. In U.S. Herb., on sheet 3346 is a specimen by 
Miss Fink, from Todos Santos Island, that may or may not be 
the same. It has a somewhat different aspect and a wider 
 torus-rim. 
50. E. prota. ‘Taller than the last, larger and more lax; 
: herbage fairly glaucous: leaves large with many narrow some- 
_ what spatulate linear segments, the middle one of the ultimate 
3 apt to be tridentate: calyx thin, oblong-conical, ł inch long, 
With short apiculation: corolla 14 inches broad, golden-yellow ; 
= torus short-funnelform, the herbaceous broad spreading rim 
: commonly dark-red above: seeds spheroidal, dull-greenish with 
-a close coating of the substance of the favose reticulation. 
Apparently common among the hills of the interior of Los 
5 Angeles Co., Calif., best represented in herbaria as collected by 
- Mr. Parish in San Francisquito Cañon, June, 1887, and on “ hills 
_ Of red clay south of Santa Ana River, 1 April, 1888.” Beauti- 
i 
; 3 ful samples with ample and almost bright red torus-rim are in 
_ Mr. Parish’s collection from Elysian Hills, Los Angeles Co., by 
_ E. Braunton; Baker’s n. 4179 from Claremont is the same in 
young state. 
51. E. BERNARDINA. Stout low decumbent much branched 
: annual 8 or 10 inches high, with small orange corollas and large 
- Stout pods; herbage scarcely more than glaucescent ; plant copi- 
j ously leafy everywhere but leaves small, with almost divaricate 
_ primary divisions, the segments little divergent, broad, the ulti- 
_ mates oblong-linear, obtuse except for an abrupt and sharp mu- 
= 0: calyx 4 inch long, subconic-ovoid, very short-pointed, 
_ Tather opaque; corolla little more than 1 inch wide: stout pods 
3 inches long; torus short-funnelform, with wide thick rim: 
_ Seeds small, ghoda strongly but not very definitely favose- 
= reticulate, i. e. the fayose character not very clear. 
Edgar Cafion, in the San Bernardino Mountains, Calif., at 
= 3000 feet, S. B. Parish, 13 June, 1894; type in U.S. Herb. 
- sheet n. 214,371, under Mr. Parish’s label n. 3139 is my type. 
3 Mr. Parish calls it Æ. cespitosa, as he likewise does another dis- 
