﻿TAB. XLlV. 



Streptanthus fjlavescens. 



Pilosus, foliis lineari-oblongis inferioribus petiolatis sinuato- 

 pinnatifidis dentibus glandulosis caulinis sessilibus integer- 

 rimis, floribus erectis (flavescentibus), petalis linearibus 

 acutis, siliquis (immaturis) erectis hirsutis. 

 Hab. Monterey, California. Mr, Douglas. 



This is remarkable for its yellow /oM;er*, all the other known 

 species of the genus having purplish ones : the anthers, how- 

 ever, have a purple tinge. Its nearest affinity is with S. glan- 

 dulosus, but here the cauline leaves are by no means sagittate 



nor amplexicaul. The ^laments of the stamens are all free. 

 Fig. 1. Flower, / 2. StSimQUs and pistil i—maffni^ed. 



