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cm. long, entire : ray-achenes about 20, in more than one series. 

 somewhat tuberculate-rugose, with very short straight beak : pap- 

 pus-paleae of the numerous disk-achenes 5 to 8, shorter than the 

 proper tube of the corolla, acute, conspicuously hirsute. 



Southern part of San Diego Co. : Palmer, no. 177 ; Cleveland. 



6. H. Wrightii Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xix. 17 (1883). Dein- 

 andra Wrightii Greene, Fl. Fr. 424 (1897). 



Paniculately branched above, 2 to 6 or 9 dm. high: herbage 

 sparsely hirsute, at least below, the inflorescence glandular and 

 sweet-scented : lower leaves oblanceolate, with few and remote 

 short lobes or teeth, narrowed to a petiole ; upper leaves reduced 

 to bracts of the inflorescence, oblong with broad sessile base, ob- 

 tuse, mostly 5 mm. or less long, entire : heads solitary, terminating 

 the numerous short branchlets: involucral bracts covered with 

 stipitate glands and usually somewhat hirsute, the midrib not 

 obviously thickened: ray-achenes black when mature, rugose, 

 beaked on the inner angle, short-stipitate : pappus-paleae of disk- 

 achenes lacerate at summit. 



First collected about San Bernardino ; now known also from 

 near San Jacinto, at altitudes of 450 to 1600 m., from Riverside, 

 where it covers large areas in the foothills, and from Antelope 

 Valley. Also collected in the San Joaquin Valley where it is ap- 

 parently rather common. 



H. KELLOGGII Greene, Bull. Torr. Club x. 41 (1883) is per- 

 haps not specifically distinct from H. Wrightii, differing only in 

 its pappus-paleae, some or all of these being united to near their 

 summits. It has been collected near Pasadena by Grinnell, ace. 

 to Abrams. 



7. H. fasciculata (DC.) T. & G, Fl. ii. 397 (1843). Hart- 

 mannia fasciculata DC., Prodr. v. 693 (1836). Deinandra fasci- 

 culata Greene, Fl. Fr. 424 (1897). D. simplex Elmer, Bot. Gaz. 

 xxxix. 48 (1905). 



Paniculately branched above the base, 2 to 6 dm. high: her- 

 bage sparsely hirsute and hispid, or disposed to be nearly glabrous 

 above: radical leaves pinnately parted, 4 to 8 cm. long; stem- 

 leaves linear to oblanceolate, laciniate-pinnatifid, few-toothed, or 

 entire : those of the branchlets shorter and mostly entire : heads 



