* 



550 SCROPHULARIACE.E. Antirrhinum. 



varying to glabrous : leaves lanceolate to oblong-ovate : flowers comparatively large 

 (half-inch long) : sepals or at least the oblong upper one equalling the tube of the 

 corolla, the others linear : saccate base of the corolla broad : style slender, as long 

 as the capsule. A. Coulterianum, var. appendiculatum, Durand, 1. c. 11, t. 11. 



Var. Bolanderi, Gray, 1. c., a form growing in the shade of Redwoods, has 

 broader and thinner leaves, those on tortile branchlets orbicular, and an unusually 

 large posterior sepal. A. Breweri, var. (!) ovalifolium, Gray, 1. c., may be a form of 

 this with shorter calyx. 



Wooded places, apparently common throughout the western part of the State ; the variety, 

 Marin Co., Bolander. 



7. A. Breweri, Gray, 1. c. Slender, paniculately branched, more or less viscid- 

 pubescent or puberulent, at first erect and with few tortile branchlets : leaves 

 from oblong-linear to oval (half an inch long) : tube of the corolla (3 lines long) 

 considerably longer than the moderately unequal sepals, narrowly saccate at the 

 base : style subulate, glandular, at length strongly deflexed, and rather shorter than 

 the capsule. 



Lake to Mendocino and Pluinas counties, rather common. 



Peduncles mostly slender, many of them longer than the flower : tube of the 

 corolla rather shorter than the spreading lips: capsule tipped with the nearly 

 straight style or its persistent base. 



8. A. Nuttallianum, Benth. Viscidly soft-pubescent, or below glabrous, at 

 length a foot or two high and diffusely much-branched ; the tortile branchlets few 

 or more leaf-bearing than in the preceding : leaves ovate or the lowest slightly cor- 

 date (an inch long), those of the branchlets gradually much diminished and nearly 

 sessile : some of the lower peduncles longer than the flowers, often tortile : sepals 

 ovate or oblong, shorter than (or the broader upper one almost equalling) the tube 

 of the corolla; this 2 or 3 lines long, merely gibbous at base: capsule oblong: seeds 

 sharply and strongly ribbed. 



Common in the southern part of the State, about Los Angeles, San Diego, &c. 



9. A. Kingii, Watson. Glabrous, slender, a span to 2 or 3 feet high, loosely 

 branching, at length producing more or less tortile branchlets : leaves linear or the 

 lower lanceolate, tapering more or less into a petiole : peduncles as long as the 

 calyx, sometimes fully as long as the flower: sepals linear-oblong, slightly glandular; 

 the upper one as long as the corolla (2 or 3 lines long and obtuse) ; the others about 

 the length of its tube, which is merely gibbous at base : capsule globose : seeds 

 pitted and tuberculate. Bot. King Exp. 215, t. 21. 



Dry valleys, along the western borders of Nevada ( Watson, Lemmori), and east to Salt Lake. 



2. Herbs, with entire or lobed leaves and no prehensile branchlets, mostly climbing by 

 tortile filiform petioles or peduncles, or by both, mainly glabrous : corolla with 

 the prominent palate wholly or partly closing the throat: capsule and calyx 

 equal-sided or nearly so : seeds as in the preceding : all but the lower leaves 

 alternate. MAURANDELLA, Gray. 



* Annuals, with narrow and short-petioled leaves, bid long and filiform prehensile 

 peduncles : calyx rather shorter than the globose capsule. 



10. A Strictum, Gray, 1. c. Erect, nearly simple, a foot or two high, some- 

 what pubescent below : lower leaves lanceolate, the upper linear, and the upper 

 floral ones filiform ; the latter much shorter than the tortuous racemose peduncles : 

 corolla violet-purple, half an inch long, gibbous at base ; the palate hairy : capsule 

 crustaceous, tipped with a straight style of equal length. Maurandia stricta, 

 Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechey, 375. 



Mountains behind Santa Barbara, Douglas, Brewer. 



