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only one-half as long as the capsule, finally splitting at the 

 sinuses; corolla three to four lines long, funnelform, from white 

 to purple, with yellow throat, tube included or slightly exserted, 

 lobes roundish with broadly acute apex; stamens inserted almost 

 in the sinuses, filaments very short, anthers round; stigmas 

 equal to or exceeding the lobes; capsule oval to oblong, many 

 seeded. 



San Bernardino Co., S. B. and W. F. Parish. Colorado 

 Desert, San Diego Co., W. G. Wright. 



Var. sinuata Gray. Flowers two or three times as large as 

 those of the species, the tube considerably exserted. 



Strawberry Valley, San Jaciiito Mts., Riverside Co., H. M. 

 Hall. 



14. Gilia diffusa Congdou. 



From the meager material at hand this species cannot be 

 accurately described. It appears to be nearly related to G. 

 inconspicua, but is smaller, more diffusely branching, and even 

 the upper leaves are pinnately divided into linear segments; 

 corolla at least twice the calyx, yellow below and deep blue 

 above. 



New Coulterville Road, Mariposa Co., J. W. Congdon. See 

 original description, Erythea, VII, 186. 



15. Gilia ochroleuca Jones. 



Annual, about one span high, branching cymosely above, 

 glabrous except the glandular pubescence on the base of the 

 pedicels; leaves mostly basal, becoming small and bract-like 

 upward, pinnatifid, pinnae obtnsish; inflorescence of very loose 

 cymes, pedicels capillary, aboiit six lines long; calyx tubular, 

 one line long, white hyaline spaces conspicuous, lobes minute, 

 subulate; corolla yellow, tubular-funnelform, about twice the 

 calyx (two lines long), lobes with five broad, triangular teeth; 

 stamens and style included; capsule equalling the calyx, splitting 

 it, "seeds developing mucilage and spiricles differing 



thus from G. micromeria of Gray, also in the glandular pedicels, 

 and funnelform, tubular, and longer corolla" (Jones) . 



