ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS TO VOL. I. 



Page 504. 2. NEMOPHILA. 



4. N. insignis, Dougl. Pedicels much longer than usually in N. Menziesii : 

 leaves occasionally few-lobed. N. modesta, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 93. 



Page 508. 5. PHACELIA. 



8 a . P. hispida, Gray. Distinguished from P. ramosissima by its annual root : 

 inflorescence more open, the flowers on slender horizontal pedicels : calyx-lobes lax 

 and elongated, nearly equalling the corolla, in fruit 4 to 6 lines long and 3 or 4 times 

 longer than the capsule : seeds more oval. Syn. Fl. ii. 161. P. ramosissima, var. 

 hispida, Gray, Bot. Calif, i. 508. 



San Diego to Santa Barbara ; Butte County (Mrs. Austin) ; Arizona, Palmer. 



12. P. procera, Gray. Siskiyou County, Greene. 



13". P. Mohavensis, Gray. Diffusely branched or simple, about 4 inches 

 high, glandular-hispid : leaves lanceolate to linear, an inch long or more, entire or 

 rarely sparingly toothed, narrow at base : pedicels short, erect : calyx-lobes linear- 

 spatulate : corolla purple, 3 or 4 lines long, little exceeding the calyx, the appendages 

 long-oblong and adnate up to the truncate summit : filaments and style slightly ex- 

 serted : ovules 4 or 5 to each placenta. Syn. Fl. ii. 164. 



On the Mohave River (Palmer, 1876, n. 387) ; Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountains, Parry 

 & Lemmon. The latter a slender erect form. 



1 3 b . P. grisea, Gray. Stouter, 6 to 8 inches high : leaves ovate, rather abruptly 

 contracted to a short thick petiole, entire, an inch long : flowers nearly sessile, erect : 

 calyx-lobes 2 or 3 lines long, variable, one or more broadly spatulate to ovate-spatu- 

 late, slightly exceeding the capsule : corolla 3 or 4 lines long ; appendages as in the 

 last : filaments and style much exserted : ovules 5 or 6 to each placenta. Proc. 

 Ainer. Acad. xii. 80, and Syn. Fl. ii. 165. 



On Pine Mountain, near San Simeon Bay, Palmer, 1876, n. 381. 



1 7. P. brachyloba, Gray. San Diego, Cleveland, Palmer. 



19. P. Davidsonii, Gray. San Bernardino County, Parry & Lemmon, n. 259. 



26. P. Ivesiana, Torr. Surprise Valley, Modoc County, Lemmon, Miss Plummer. 



27. P. Fremontii, Torr. P. Brannani, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 90. 

 Mohave Desert, Mrs. A. E. Bush. 



28. P. bicolor, Torr. Surprise Valley, Modoc County, Miss S. A. Plummer. 



28". P. Cooperae, Gray. Somewhat hoary with a dense viscid pubescence : 

 leaves oblong, obtuse, crenately subpinnatih'd, \ inch long, about twice longer than 

 the petiole, the lowest larger and pinnately lobed : flowers sessile or nearly so, 

 densely spicate ; corolla tubular-funnelform, 4 to 6 lines long, 2 or 3 times longer 

 than the calyx, the limb blue or violet, the narrow throat and tube yellow ; append- 

 ages narrow, fiee from the filament : ovules 7 or 8. Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 49. 

 Santa Inez Mountains, Santa Barbara County, Mrs. Elwood Cooper. 



35 a . P. campanularia, Gray. Eesembling P. Whitlavia ; about 6 inches high, 

 rather stout : leaves subcordate, irregularly dentate, 1 to 1 \ inches long, equalling 

 the petiole : pedicels spreading, about equalling the calyx (3 to 5 lines long) : corolla 

 violet-purple, campanulate, 7 to 1 2 lines long ; lobes spreading, about half as long 

 as the tube ; appendages glabrous : stamens scarcely exserted. Syn. Fl. ii. 164. 



Oriflamme Canon, San Diego County (Cleveland} ; San Bernardino County, Parry & Lemmon, 

 n. 263. P. glnndulosa, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 92 (a preoccupied name), appars to be- 

 long to th ; s section though likened to P. ciliata. The imperfect description leaves it uncertain 

 whether it should be referred to P. Parryi or to P. viscida. 



