612 PLANTAGINACE^E. Plantago. 



3. Flowers perfect (and perhaps of two kinds) : stamens 2. 



6. P. Bigelovii, Gray. Annual, small and slender, a span or less in height, 

 slightly hirsute : leaves linear, obtuse, entire, a line or two wide, the broader ones 

 obscurely 3-nerved, shorter than the scape : spike bblong or linear, densely few 

 many-flowered : bracts carinate, about the length of the calyx : lobes of the corolla 

 ovate, remaining open : stamens and style a little exserted : capsule ovoid-oblong, 

 somewhat exceeding the calyx, 2-celled, 4-seeded : seeds oblong, not hollowed on 

 the face. Pacif. K. Eep. iv. 117. 



Salt-marshes, San Pablo Bay, at Benicia and Vallejo, Bujelmv, E. L. Greene. Ke-described 

 from good specimens collected by Mr. Greene. Flowers tsvice the size of those of the eastern 

 P. pusilla, which extends westward to Utah, and was mistaken for this in the Botany of King's 

 Expedition. 



P. ERIOPODA, Torr., of the Rocky Mountains, which reaches Northeastern Nevada, also 

 P. MACROCARPA, Cham. & Schlecht., of the northern Pacific coast, are the only other Western 

 species ; both with thickish spikes and rather large flowers and capsules. 



