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making the tube of uncertain size; corolla eight lines long or 

 more, tubular-t'unuelform, tube six lines long, slender, pink to 

 pale purple, lobes about two lines long, oblong, deeper in color 

 than the tube; stamens inserted just below the sinuses, not 

 exceeding the lobes, anthers sagittate, linear, a line long] capsule 

 two lines long, angular, tapering slightly at both ends, seeds 

 two to three in each cell, flat, and white-margined. 

 San Luis Obispo Co. to San Diego Co. 



Var. sanctora. Corolla fourteen to fifteen lines long and 

 proportionately ample. 



Santa Aria River near Riverside, Southern California, H. M. 

 Hall, No. 683. 



29. Gilia virgata Steudel. Hugelia mrgata Benth. 



Annual, a span to a foot high, usually branching regularly 

 from every node, the lower branches more often lacking than the 

 upper, the branches rebranched, nearly glabrous except the 

 inflorescence which is more or less floccose- woolly; leaves alter- 

 nate, narrowly linear, three to fourteen lines long, sometimes 

 entire but usually with one pair of pinnae at the base, long or 

 short but lax, and the whole leaf more often recurved than 

 ascending; flowers sometimes single but usually in small clus- 

 ters; calyx three and one-half lines long, narrow, lobes of 

 unequal length, extremely slender, and pungent-tipped, tube 

 distended in fruit but not splitting, thus resembling Navarretia; 

 corolla six to seven lines long, funnelform, tube included or 

 slightly exserted, throat ample, yellow, lobes ovate, bright 

 purplish blue beyond the yellow base; stamens inserted at the 

 base of the throat, filaments long, often exceeding the lobes, 

 anthers linear- sagittate, one line long; capsule oblong, tapering 

 at both ends, two seeds in each cell not white-margined. 



Mountains throughout the state and plains of Southern 

 California. 



Var. filifolia. G. filifolia Nutt. Small form, flowers very 

 small and slightly exceeding the calyx, lobes often only a line in 

 length. 



Lake Co. and Lassen Co. 



