534 SCROPHULARIACE.E ORTHOCARPUS 



ved from the base, 2-3 inches long : bracts broader than the leaves, 4-6 

 lines long, with 1 or 2 pairs of filiform white-tipped lobes : spikes virgate, 

 elongated : calyx longer than the bracts, with 4 filiform white-tipped teeth 

 about as long as the tube: corolla white, exceeding the calyx, narrow 

 throughout, the narrow lobes of the purple-spotted lower lip nearly equal- 

 ling the upper one : capsule oblong, about 3 lines long: seeds white. Jn 

 moist open places, Puget Sound to California west of the Cascade Mts. 



0. castilleoides Benth. Scroph. Ind. 13. Minutely pubescent or glab- 

 rate below: stem 5-12 inches high, simple or at length diffuse and corym- 

 bosely branched : leaves from lanceolate to oblong, usually laciniately 

 lobed", the upper ones and bracts cuneate- dilated and incisely cleft, herba- 

 ceous, or the obtuse tips whitish or yellowish : spikes dense, short and thick : 



5-6 lines long, obtuse or emarginate : seeds oblong or longer, dark brown, 

 In salt-marshes along the coast, Puget Sound to California. 



* t Upper lip attenuate upward, densely bearded on the back, 

 uncinate or incurved at the obtuse tip, rather longer and very much 

 narrower than the open-saccate lower lip : filaments pubescent. 



0. purpurascens Benth. 1. c. Hirsute throughout : stem erect, rather 

 stout, at length much branched from the base, 6-12 inches high : leaves 

 with lanceolate base or body and laciniately 1-2-pinnately linear or filiform 

 lobes, or the upper palmately cleft, 1-2 inches long: bracts about an inch 

 long, crimson to purple, some'what dilated, laciniately cleft into linear ob- 

 tuse lobes : calyx 8-10 lines long, the 4 linear lobes nearly as long as the 

 tube : corolla crimson to purple, about an inch long, narrow, the ventricose- 

 dilated lower lip shorter than the narrow upper one : stigma large, depress- 

 ed-capitate: capsule ovate, acute, 5-6 lines long: seeds orbicular to ovate, 

 white, somewhat winged. Along the coast southern Oregon to California. 



2 EUORTHOCARPUS Corolla with simply saccate lower lip 

 inconspicuously or obsoletely 3-lobed, and moderately smaller 

 ovate-triangular galea with small usually somewhat uncinate or 

 inflexed tip or mucro. Anthers all 2-celled. Stigma small, en- 

 tire. Seed-coat very loose, costate- reticulated. 



* Bracts conspicuously different from the leaves, much dilated, 

 entire, or with narrow lateral lobes, more or less colored, imbricated 

 in the dense spike : corolla mostly rose-color. 



0. cuspidatus Greene Pitt, iv, 101. Minutely pubescent and the 

 leaves more or less ciliate : stem slender and usually simple, 6-20 inches 

 high : leaves 2-3 inches long, linear-lanceolate, entire or laciniately cut 

 into 3 linear or almost filiform lobes: bracts purple, chartaceous, ovate- 

 lanceolate to oval, 6-8 lines long by 4-5 broad, with or without a pair of 

 short subhastate lobes at base, rounded and cuspidate, or abruptly short- 

 acurninate at the apex, ciliate at base : spikes dense, 2-4 inches long : calyx 

 4-6 lines long, sparingly bristly, the 4 subulate very acute teeth about as 

 long as the tube: corolla about an inch long, tubular-funnelform, the nar- 

 row, at length strongly curved, galea pubescent on the back, much longer 

 than the inflated 3-toothed lower lip and two thirds as long as the tube : 

 capsule ovate, obtuse. On high ridges of the Siskiyou Mountains and 

 foothills near Ashland Oregon. 



0. tenuifolius Benth. Scroph. Ind. 12. Pubescent and more or less 

 hispid: stem rather slender, 4-10 inches high, paniculatety branched to 

 simple: leaves linear-attenuate, 3- or 5-lobed, with filiform lobes, 6-15 

 lines long : bracts oblong, 6-8 lines long, rounded and minutely or not at 



