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purplish claw, 6 to 12 lines long, somewhat hairy below the middle; 
gland ciliate-margined and with a narrow scale: anthers oblong (1 to 
1} lines long), obtuse: capsule elliptical, obtuse at each end, an inch 
long. — Proc. Calif. Acad. 2. 5; Baker, 1. c. 306. C. umbellatus, 
Wood, |. c. 168. OC. uniflorus, Hook. f. Bot. Mag. t. 5804. California 
(Coast Ranges, San Francisco to the Geysers). 
11. C. unrrLorus, Hook. & Arn. Stem very short, bulbiferous, 
1-2-flowered: bracts elongated: petals lilac with purplish claw, the 
lower half hairy above the small purple densely hairy gland: anthers 
obtuse, 2 lines long: capsule unknown. — Bot. Beechey, 398, t. 94; 
Baker, 1. ce. 306. Cyelobothra, Kunth. California (Coast Ranges, 
Monterey to Sonoma County). 
* %* Flowers open-campanulate, with usually densely hairy glands (without 
scales, except in n. 12); sepals often hairy or subglandular within: capsule 
(except in n. 12, 18) narrowly oblong and thick-lobed, acute, septicidal : 
seed-testa white, loose and spongy, minutely tessellated : pedicels stout, erect, 
and stems usually stouter and more strict. —§ Mariposa, Wood. 
4— Capsule as in § Hucalychortus : flowers large, lilac. 
12. C. Greener. Stem stout, branching, 2—5-flowered, a foot high 
or more: leaf an inch broad: bracts elongated: sepals with a yellow- 
ish hairy spot; petals lilac, barred below with yellow and more or 
less of purple, and loosely covered with long hairs, rarely at all ciliate: 
gland deep, densely villous with long hairs above a broad transverse 
laciniate scale: anthers broad, acute or obtuse, 3 to 6 lines long: cap- 
sule an inch long, narrowed to a stout beak. — Siskiyou County, 
California (Rev. E. L. Greene); Multnomah County, Oregon (T. J. 
Howell). 
13. C. nit1pus, Dougl. Stem umbellately 1—3-flowered, shortly 
bracteate in the middle: leaf narrow: sepals naked; petals cream- 
colored with a lilac spot in the centre, sparingly hairy below; gland 
shallow, narrowly oval, densely covered with tangled yellow hairs, 
without scale: anthers acute, 24 to 4 lines long: capsule round to 
broadly elliptical, 9 lines long, with short stout beak.— Hort. Trans. 
7. 277, t. 9, f. A; Baker, 1. c. 307. Cyclobothra, Kunth. C. eury- 
carpus, Watson, King’s Rep. 5. 848. Oregon to N. E. Nevada. 
4+ + Capsule narrowly oblong, with thick obtusely angled lobes. 
++ Flowers yellow or orange, more or less marked with brown or purple. 
14. C. Weep, Wood. Corm fibrous-coated: stem leafy, 1-0- 
flowered: leaves convolute: sepals with a slightly hairy brown spot ; 
petals deep yellow, dotted and often margined with purple, covered 
with slender hairs and ciliate, an inch long or more; gland small, 
