466 ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 



anthers long-oblong : ovules solitary : capsule oval, 3-seeded. Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. 

 495. Hugelia lutea, Benth. 



Probably near Monterey (Douglas) ; back of San Simeon (Palmer) ; also collected by Lemmon, 

 locality uncertain. Referred to under G. fioccosa as a synonym. 



42". Gr. latiflora, Gray. A foot high or less, paniculately branched, glabrous, 

 the inflorescence sparingly glandular : leaves mostly radical, an inch long, linear- 

 oblanceolate, simply pinnatih'd with short triangular cuspidate lobes, the cauline 

 small, mostly entire, with a broad clasping base : inflorescence nearly as in G. tenui- 

 fiora, but the panicle more diffuse and the corolla (7 to 11 lines long) more dilated 

 above the shorter (scarcely exserted) tube. Syn. Fl. ii. 147. G. tenuiflora, var. 

 latiflora, Gray, Bot. Calif, i. 498. 



San Diego and Los Angeles Counties, Fremont, Wallace, Palmer, 1876, n. 402. 



Page 499. 4. POLEMONIUM. 



2. P. humile, Willd., var. pulchellum, Gray. Less pubescent than the typi- 

 cal arctic form, the leaflets often nearly glabrous : flowers smaller, the corolla-lobes 

 only 2 or 3 lines long, violet or lavender blue or nearly white. Syn. Fl. ii. 1 50. 



The Californian and Rocky Mountain forms are all referred to this variety. 



3 a . P. carneum, Gray, 1. c. Rather stout, 1 or 2 feet high, diffusely branched, 

 glabrous or slightly pubescent, not glandular: leaflets (5 to 15) distinct, ovate to 

 oblong-lanceolate, often 1^ inches long: branches subumbellately 3-5-flowered: 

 calyx deeply 5-cleft, the lobes ovate-oblong : corolla salmon or flesh-color, becoming 

 purplish, 8 to 12 lines long, with round-obovate lobes : style and stamens shorter 

 than the corolla : ovules 3 or 4 in each cell. 



Mountain woods, Siskiyou County (Greene) ; Saucelito (Kellogg) ; Angel Island, G. E. Vasey. 



Page 500. 5. LCESELIA. (By A. GRAY.) 



Two species, which have been more or less confused with Gilia (Navarretia) 

 setosissima, have to be added to this genus, forming a section of it which connects it 

 too closely with the Navarretias. They are depressed winter annuals, of small size, 

 at length much branched ; the leaves spinulose-setiferous and the upper subtending 

 the flowers after the manner of several true Loeselias ; the calyx-lobes tipped with a 

 similar long white bristle : corolla purplish or violet, varying to white, the narrow 

 tube little longer than the limb, two of the sinuses deeper and the two interme- 

 diate lobes rather shorter. 



3. L. Schottii, Gray. An inch or two high ; leaves linear or the upper cunei- 

 form-spatulate, pinnatifid-toothed or the upper 3 - 5-lobed : lobes of the (white 1) 

 corolla oblong, acute : stamens moderately incurved above, shorter than the corolla- 

 lobes ; anther-cells oval-oblong. Navarretia Schottii, TOT?. Bot. Mex. Bound. 145. 

 Gilia Schottii, Watson, Bot. King Exp. 267. 



Mohave Desert (Parry & Lemmon), near the Colorado (Coulter, Schott), and S. Utah, Palmer. 



4. L. Matthewsii, Gray. Eather larger : corolla (three-fourths of an inch long) 

 purple and partly violet or sometimes white, strongly irregular ; its lobes cuneate, 

 truncate and more or less tridentate, surpassed by the more incurved filaments : 

 anthers mostly larger, the cells oblong. 



Camp Independence, Inyo County (Dr. W. Matthews) ; Mohave Desert, Palmer, Lemmon. 



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10*. Lemmonia. Corolla short-eampanulate. Styles and subulate filaments short. Cells 2- 

 seeded. Small depressed annual. 



