﻿TAB. XL* 



Streptanthus glandulosus. 



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Streptanthus glandulosus ; inferne piloso-hispidus, foliis lineari- 

 oblongis dentato-subpinnatifidis dentibus glandulosis, radica- 

 libus petiolatis, caulinis profunda saglttatis amplexicaulibus, 

 floribus erecto-patentibus (purpureis) secundis, siliquis paten- 

 tibus curvatis valvis uninervibus reticulatis. 

 Hab. Monterey, California. Mr. Douglas. 



Quite distinct from the hitherto described species of this 

 genus. The lower part of the plant is always more or less 

 hispid: the lowest leaves (which are often withered) pinnatifid, 

 the teeth terminated by a gland. The fowers never droop, 

 when in perfection. Two of the longer stamens are combined 

 for nearly their whole length. Tlie siliqua is always curved and 

 glabrous. 



Fig. 1. Flower. / 2. Stamens and pistil ;—w«^'2i^^^- 



