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328 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN. 
capsule 1 cm. long, ovate-oblong, tapering slightly to the tip; 
seeds elliptical, apiculate at each end, muriculate. `` 
Distribution: collected only in southern California. 
Specimens examined: 
California: frequent along trail on high ridge, Glen Ivy to San- 
tiago Peak, Riverside Co., 4000 ft. alt., 14 June, 1923, Munz 
7062 (Pomona); south side of Cuyamaca Peak, San Diego Co., 
6000 ft. alt., 7 July, 1894, T. S. Brandegee (С, U. S., Calif., 
TYPE, Stanford, and Pomona); Cuyamaca Mts., June, 1895, 
Т. S. Brandegee (N. Y.); High Mt., near Descanso, San 
Diego Co., 24 May, 1906, T. S. Brandegee (F); Descanso 
Grade, San Diego Co., June, 1906, K. Brandegee (Pomona). 
Àn unusual species combining characters of the sections 
Diplacus and Eunanus. Т. S. Brandegee says that it grows in 
patches, spreading by underground roots. 
108. M. longiflorus (Nutt.) Grant in Gentes Herb. 1: 136. 
1923. РІ. 10, fig. 2. 
Diplacus longiflorus Nutt. in Taylor's Ann. Nat. Hist. I. 1:139. 
1838, by error published as D. longiflora; Nutt. ex Hooker in 
Curtis, Bot. Mag. II. 12: under pl. 3655. 1838; Benth. in DC. 
Prodr. 10: 368. 1846; Greene, Pittonia 2: 156. 1890, not Bull. 
Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 96. 1885; Davy in Gard. Chron. III. 16: 
20. 1894; Abrams, Fl. Los Angeles, 364. 1904, and ed. 2, 
334. 1917. 
M. glutinosus var. brachypus Gray in Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 97. 
1876; Bot. Calif. 1: 566. 1876; Syn. Fl. N. Am. 21: 276. 1878, 
ed. 2, and Suppl.442. 1880. : 
Diplacus arachnoideus Greene in Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 
210. 1885. ж 
Diplacus speciosus Davy in Erythea 2: 101. 1894; Davy ™ 
Gard. Chron. III. 16: 20. 1894. 
A profusely branched shrub, 3-9 dm. high; stem and branches 
densely pubescent with short scattered glandular hairs; leave? 
lanceolate to linear-lanceolate or oblong, 3-8 cm. long, .5- 1.5 om. 
broad, obtuse, entire or occasionally toothed along the upper 
half, tapering to a sessile base, yellowish-green, nearly glabrous 
above, usually pubescent beneath with branched or unbran 
