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9. Gilia filiformis Parry. 



Annual, a span high or less, effusely branched, nearly gla- 

 brous, a few glands; leaves all entire and filiform, an inch long 

 or less, the lower opposite, the upper mostly alternate; flowers 

 solitary, scattered, on filiform pedicels varying from one line 

 to one and one-half inches; calyx one to two lines long, 

 open-campanulate in the flower but closing about the capsule, 

 tube almost none, lobes narrowly subulate; corolla twice the 

 calyx, yellow, campanulate, tube short, lobes notched, t)blong, 

 truncate; stamens and style very short; capsule oval, equal to 

 the calyx, seeds several ( ? ) . 



Panamint Mts., Southern California, "Death Valley Expe- 

 dition," Coville and Funston, 1891. 



10. Gilia capillaris Kellogg. 



Annual, a span to a foot high, branched, branches typically 

 ascending; glandular and slightly viscid; leaves an inch or less 

 long and one to three lines wide, mostly entire, not concen- 

 trated at the base; flowers solitary, pedicels usually not longer 

 than the flowers; calyx one to two lines long, slender in the 

 flower, lobes somewhat recurved; corolla white or white and 

 purple, twice the calyx, tubular-funnelform, lobes a line or less 

 long; stamens included in the tube, anthers round, "blue" 

 (Kellogg); style also included; capsule oval, nearly equalling 

 the calyx lobes, seeds three in each cell. 



Red Mt., Mendocino Co., Alice Eastwood. Below Silver 

 Lake, Amador Co., Geo. Hansen. Siskiyou Co., Mrs. K. Bran- 

 degee. Modoc Co., Mrs. R. M. Austin. Same place, M. S. 

 Baker and P. Nutting. Placer Co., C. F. Sonne. Same place, 

 A. M. Carpenter. 



11. Gilia Davyi. 



Annual, a span to one foot high, branching from the base or 

 with simple stem and bracteate and branched inflorescence; 

 glandular-pubescent above, glabrous at the base; leaves prin- 

 cipally in a basal cluster, an inch or two long, with strap- 

 shaped rachis two to three and one-half lines broad, saliently 

 toothed, teeth broad, cuspidate tipped; flowers scattered, pedicels 



