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NICOTIANA TRIGONOPHYLLrA Dunal. 

 NICOTIANA ATTENUATA Torrey. 

 NICOTIANA CLEVELANDI A. Gray. 



NICOTIANA GLAUCA L. 



Nicotiana Glauca L.— "The large, 

 glaucous, thickish leaves are used as 

 healing and anodine poultices." (Har- 

 vard). 



SCROPHULARIACEAE. 



Genus L,INARIA Tournefort. 



LINARIA CANADENSIS Dum. 



Genus ANTIRRHINUM Tonrnefort. 



ANTIRRHINUM COULTERIANUM Bth. 

 ANTIRRHINUM PILIPKS A. Gray. 

 ANTIRRHINUM GLANDULOSUM Lnl. 

 ANTIRRHINUM JUNCEUM A. Gray. 

 ANTIRRHINUM NEVINIANUM A. Gray 

 ANTIRRHINUM NUTTALLIANUM Bh. 

 ANTIRRHINUM ORCUTTIANUM A. G. 

 ANTIRRHINUM SPECIOSUM A. Gray. 

 ANTIRRHINUM STRICTUM A. Gray. 



Or d, da 12, Ge ca ac b 1:122, 409; sz. 

 ANTIRRHINUM SUBSESSILE A. Gray 

 ANTIRRHINUM WATSONI Vasey-RoBo 



Genns MOHAVEA A. Gray. 



MOHAVEA VISCIDA A. Gray. 



Genus SCROPHULARIA Tournefort. 



SCROPHULARIA CALIFORNICA Chn. 

 Genus COLL-INSIA Nuttnll. 



COLLINSIA BARTSIAEFOLIA Benth. 

 COLLJNSIA BRBVIFOLIA W. Suks. 

 COLLINSIA CHILDSII Parry. 



C parviflora Or d 

 COLLINSIA BICOLOR Benth. 



y^uridula-p fls, upper divisions of co- 

 rolla white tinged with rose a auricula-p 

 spots at the center. Or d j 

 COLLINSIA PARRYI A. Gray. 



Genus PENTSTEMON Miteliell. 



PENTSTEMON AMBIGUUS Torr. 

 PENTSTEMON ANTIRRHINOIDI^S Bh. 

 PE ■ STEMON AZUREUS Bth. 

 PENTSTEMON BARBATUS Nutt. 

 Variety LABROSUS A. Gray. 

 PEiN'fTEiMON CAE3IUS A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON CENTRANTHIFOLIUS 

 PENTSTEMON CERROSENSIS Kelg. 

 PENTSTEMON CLEVBLANDI A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON CORDIFOLIUS Benth. 

 PENTSTEMON EATONI A. Gray. 

 RENTS --^MON GLABER Pursh. 

 PENTSTEMON HETEROPHYLLUS Ln 

 PFNSTEMON LAETUS A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON PALMERI A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON PARISHII A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON PARRYI A. Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON PUMILUS Nutt. 

 PENTSTEMON ROTHROCKII Gray. 

 PENTSTEMON SPECT^-lxjILIS Thurber 

 PENTSTEMON TERNATUS Torr. 



Genus PEDICULARIS Tournefort. 



PEDICULARIS DENSIFLORA BENTH. 

 Lousewort, pomegranate-p fls & bracts 

 with y lips. Or d 

 PEDICULARIS SEMIBARBATUS A. G. 



MIMETANTHA PILQSA Greene. 



Genus MIMULUS Linnaeus. 



MIMULUS BRBVIPES Benth. 

 MIMULUS BIGELOVII A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS CARDINALIS Dougl. 

 MIMULUS CLEVBLANDI Brandegee. 



"Perennial, suffrutescent at base, 3-6 

 dm. high, glandular-pubescent through- 

 out; stems many from the base, sparing- 

 ly branched above; leaves lanceolate, ser- 

 rate, 3-7 cm. long, narrowing to the clasp- 

 ing base, in age revolute on the margins; 

 flowers shortly pedicellate; calyx 2 cm. 

 long, contracted above the ovary, the 

 upper and longer portion curved and 

 spreading, the lanceolate, somewhat 

 uneo.ual teeth V2 the length of the tube; 

 corolla golden yellow, nearly twice the 

 length of the calyx, witn gradually di- 

 lated throat and v, idely spreading nearly 

 equal lips; styles stout, minutely and 

 densely glandular; stigma tubular-pel- 

 tate; mature capsule 10-12 mm. long, 

 #iearly quadrangular, tapering slightly 

 toward the apex, opening to the base by 

 the upper suture, the lower separating for 

 only p. short distance from the tip, and 

 each valve splitting at the tip for nearly 

 the °ame distance as the lower suture; 

 placentae separate, as in M. glutinosus; 

 seeds foveo a'e, apiculato at both ents.' — 

 T. S. Brandegee, Garden and Forest, 

 8:134, f 20 (3 Ap 1895). 



South side of Cuyamaca peak, San 

 Diego county, California. ^ 



MIMULUS EXIGUUS A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS FLORIBUNDUS Dougl. 

 MIMULUS FRBMONTI A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS INCONSPICUUS A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS LATIFOLIUS A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS LUTFJUS Linn. 

 MIMULUS MOHAVENSIS Lemmon. 

 MIMULUS MOSCHATUS Dougl. 

 MIMULUS NANUS Hook & Arn. 

 MIMULUS NASUTUS Greene. 

 MIMULUS PALMERI A. Gray. 

 MIMULUS PARISHII Greene. 



"Stout, 2° high, villous and very slimy; 

 leaves cvate-lanceo'ate, erose-dentate, 1-2' 

 long, the uppermost clasping : pedicels 

 shorter than the leaves: calyx-teeth tri- 

 angular, acute, nearly equal: corolla pale 

 rose-red, only the small, nearly regular 

 limb exserted from the calyx: seed small 

 oblong, with a loose, wrinkled coat."— 

 Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. Sci., i. 108-9 (Mar. 

 7, 18S5). 



DIPLACUS GLUTINOSUS Nutt. 



Mimulus glutinosus Wendl.— The in- 

 fusion of the leaves of this and related 

 forms (treated as species of Diplacus 

 by some botanists) is considered a 

 specific by some for dysentery. 

 DIPLACUS GRANDIFLORUS Greene. 

 DIPLACUS LATIFOLIUS Nutt. 

 DIPLACUS LINEARIS Greene. 



