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292 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
slender, mostly sessile base, the lower sometimes short-petioled, 
frequently reddish on the lower surface; pedicels slender, reddish, 
1-2 mm. long; calyx 5-7 mm. long, campanulate, becoming 
somewhat inflated and strongly ribbed when mature, slightly 
constricted at the oblique orifice, teeth triangular, acute or sub- 
ulate, 1-2 mm. long, reflexed ; corolla rose-red to reddish-purple, 
streaked down the throat, 1.5-2.2 em. long, more or less pubescent 
externally, tube exserted, usually less than twice as long as the 
calyx, throat funnelform, dark reddish-purple, with one or two 
white or yellow patches generally bordered with dark red and 
spotted with red below the lower lip, lobes subequal, not widely 
spreading, truncate, often slightly emarginate and with rounded 
sinuses; stamens included, anthers hispid; style included, stigma- 
lobes broadly ovate, rounded, the lower scarcely more than half 
the length of the upper lobe; capsule usually exserted, 9-11 mm. 
long, lanceolate with an obtuse, mostly incurved slender apex; 
seeds oval, apiculate at both ends, tuberculate and faintly ribbed. 
Distribution: dry sandy places, often growing in large patches, 
in the North Coast Range and Sierra Nevada Mts., from Siskiyou 
Co. to Fresno Co., California. 
‘Specimens examined: 
