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3. C. ANDREWSIANA, Torr. Scape a foot or two high, usually 
with a foliaceous bract and one or more few-flowered lateral fascicles : 
inflorescence more or less pubescent ; terminal umbel many-flowered ; 
pedicels slender: flowers suberect, deep rose-color ; segments oblanceo- 
late, gibbous at base, 4 to 7 lines long, exceeding the stamens and 
style: filaments pubescent: fruit 4 or 5 lines long ; cells 8—10-seeded. 
— Pacif. R. Rep. 4. 150; Baker, 1. c. California (Coast Ranges, 
Humboldt County to Santa Cruz). 
+ + Flower solitary. 
4. C. unirtora, Kunth. More or less villous-pubescent through- 
out: scape mostly shorter than the leaves, usually with a very small 
bract: flower (rarely 2) white, pubescent, suberect; segments broadly 
oblanceolate, 9 to 12 lines long, exceeding the stamens: filaments 
pubescent: fruit 4 to 6 lines long; cells 6—10-seeded. — Baker, 1. ¢. 
Smilacina uniflora, Menz.; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2. 175, t. 190. Cali- 
fornia (Calaveras and Humboldt Counties) to British Columbia. 
36. SCOLIOPUS, Torr. 
1. S. BreeLtovn, Torr. Leaves oval-elliptic to narrowly oblan- 
ceolate, 4 to 15 inches long, sessile or narrowed at base: pedicels (3 
to 12) 3 to 8 inches long: outer perianth-segments several-nerved, 
the inner 3-nerved, 7 to 9 lines long: ovary linear-oblong; stigmas 2 
lines long: capsule light-colored, 9 to 14 lines long, beaked by the 
stout style (2 or 3 lines long): seeds 1 to 1} lines long. — Pacif. R. 
Rep. 4. 145, t. 22. California (Coast Ranges, Marin to Humboldt 
County). 
2. S. Harri. Leaves smaller (8 to 5 inches long), somewhat 
petioled: pedicels very slender, 2 inches long or less: ovary broader ; 
style more slender and stigmas only a line long: capsule brown-purple, 
5 lines long: rootstock and roots more slender. — S. Ligelovii, Gray, 
Proc. Amer. Acad. 8. 404. Oregon (Cascade Mountains, Hall). 
Flower unknown. 
387. MEDEOLA, Gronov. 
1. M. Virermnrana, Linn. Stem a foot or two high, floccose- 
woolly becoming glabrate: leaves oblong-lanceolate or uppermost 
ovate, acuminate, 5 to 9 in the lower whorl, 2 to 4 in the upper, 
nearly sessile: pedicels (3 to 10) slender, an inch long or less: peri- 
anth-segments 3 or 4 lines long, exceeding the stamens, shorter than 
the purple stigmas: berry 2 or 3 lines in diameter; cells usually 
