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324 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
invested calyx; placentae separating to the base and adherent to 
each valve. Sp. 105. 
105. M. pictus (Curran) Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Am. ed. 2, 2: 
Suppl. 446. 1886. | 
Eunanus pictus Curran, іп herb., ex Greene in Bull. Calif. 
Acad. Sci. 1: 106. 1885. 
Stem more or less 4-angled, simple or branched from the base, 
10-25 cm. high, viscid-pubescent with some glandular hairs; 
leaves thin, few, obovate to oblong, 1.3-2.3 em. long, 3-9 mm. 
broad, obtuse, sessile, entire or often irregularly toothed; flowers 
few, pedicels stout, 2-3 mm. long; calyx cylindrical, accrescent, 
1-1.5 em. long, 4-5 mm. wide, not constricted at the throat, 
membranous, reticulately veined, more or less viscid-villous with 
some glandular hairs, weakly angled, teeth short, broadly tri- 
angular, obtuse, the upper not much longer than the others; 
corolla 10-12 mm. long, scarcely exceeding the calyx, deep 
reddish-purple, tube 2-3 mm. long, constricted at the top, 
throat cylindrical, gibbous at the base and with a patch of long 
hairs on the lower side, orifice slightly constricted, limb rotately 
spreading, lobes deep reddish-purple at the base, unequal, the 
lower one larger and hairy, margins white, reticulately veined 
with red; stamens glabrous, often not approximate in pals; 
stigma-lobes unequal, upper oblong, lower almost obsolete; 
capsule slightly shorter than the calyx; seeds oblong, about twice 
as long as broad, apiculate at both ends, reticulate. 
Distribution: known only from Central California. Mrs. К. 
Brandegee says that it has the strong tobacco-like odor common 
in some of the species of the section Eunanus. 
Specimens examined: d 
California: Keene Station, June, 1884, Curran (Calif., TYPE, 8D 
Stanford); Tehachapi, June, 1884, Curran (G, Calif., and Stan- 
ford); Lindsay, 19 April, 1921, Ferris (Calif. Acad.); Porter 
ville, 12 April, 1922, J. Kelley (Calif. Acad.). 
SECTION 9. Tropantuus Grant 
$9. TnoPANTHUS Grant, new section А? 
Glabrous shrubs; leaves pinnately veined, coriaceous, shining, 
covered with sessile glands; calyx cylindrical, coriaceous, gland- 
