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long-lanceolate, obtuse, entire, margin 

 revolute, neither face either pubescent 

 or at all resiniferous glandular: corolla 

 2 in. long, with ample funnel-form 

 throat and scarcely more abruptly 

 spreading but deeply divided and sub- 

 divided limb." Greene, pitt 2:156. 

 Monterey Co., Cal. (Hickman). 



DIPLACUS LINEARIS Greene. 



"Leaves sub-coriaceous; linear-lan- 

 ceolate, revolute, the lower face cov- 

 ered with resin-dots and bearing few 

 short-forked or triple-branched hairs, 

 the herbage otherwise glabrous: corolla 

 narrow and pale, but longer than in 

 glutinosus; style-base slightly swol- 

 len." Greene, pitt 2:156. Southern and 

 Baja Cal. 

 DIPLACUS LONGIFLORUS Nutt. 



"Leaves thin, plane and erose-den- 

 tate or (according to exposure) thicker 

 and revolute; calyx and growing parts 

 more or less soft- and even cobwebby- 

 tomentose above the coating of resin- 

 ous globules: corolla ample, more than 

 twice as large as in D. glutinosus, 

 nearly white with a tinge of pink- 

 buff, the lobes quadrate-oblong, ob- 

 liquely emarginate and slightly tooth- 

 ed: style-base not tuberous." Greene, 

 pitt 2:156. Santa Barbara and adjacent 

 islands to Baja Cal. 



DIPLACUS PUNICEUS Nutt. 



Leaves narrow, firm, with revolute 

 margins: style base not tubercular. 

 Fls blood red or scarlet: canyons near 

 the sea. San Diego, Cal., southward. 

 CASTILLE1A HOLOLEUCA Greene. 



"Shrubby, 3-5 ft. high, white with a 

 dense flocose tomentum: branches 

 slender, leafy, with axillary leafy 

 branchlets: leaves linear, entire, 1-2 

 inches long, less than a line wide: 

 spike 2-4 inches. short-peduncled; 

 bracts linear-spatulate. entire, or the 

 uppermost 3-cleft. their tips cream- 

 colored: calyx 8 lines long, deeply 

 cleft on the upper side, merely lobed 

 on the lower: galea of the corolla 

 shorter than the tube, exserted, 

 straight. Islands -of Santa Cruz and 

 San Miguel, 1886." Greene, Pittonia 1: 

 38 ' Mr 1887): W Am Sci 3:3. Santa 

 Rosa Is (Br). 



Is C. foliosa H-A fide Curran Cal ac 

 CORDYLANTHUS ORCUTTIANUS A. G. 



Hirsute or hispidulou-s, 9-12 in. high, 

 very leafy: leaves all pinnately parted 



into narrow linear or filiform lobes: fls 

 capitate-crowded: corolla yellowish, 

 with broad and equal lips: filaments 

 glabrous; anthers of the longer pair 2- 

 celled, but lower cell remote and hard- 

 ly polliniferous; of the shorter pair 

 abortive, reduced to a 2-parted yellow- 

 hirsute rudiment. Tijuana, Baja Cal. 

 (Or). 

 LYCOPUS LACERUS Greene. 



"Stem rather slender and somewhat 

 flexuous, 2 ft, high, sharply angular 

 and the angles roughish with scat- 

 tered minute stiff suberect hairs; sim- 

 ilar ones roughening the veins and 

 veinlets of the lower face of the leaves, 

 the plant otherwise glabrous, pale 

 green: leaves of lanceolate outline, 1V6- 

 3 in. long, rather coarsely and some- 

 what evenly serrate, more commonly 

 cut into irregular rather deep lobes, the 

 base narrowed strongly to a short but 

 distinct petiole: calyx-teeth broadly 

 subulate, pungently acute: nutlets very 

 small, obovate, the marginal callosity 

 thick and narrow, of equal width 

 around the summit and at the sides." 

 Greene, pitt 3:340. Wet meadows, San 

 Bernardino valley, Cal. (Parish); Elk 

 Grove, Sacramento valley, Cal. (Drew). 



MOXARDELLA PENINSULARISGreene 

 "Near M. sanguinea, about as tall, 

 still more slender, the branches as- 

 cending rather than divaricate, and the 

 heads smaller, stem and branches can- 

 escently pubescent; leaves narrowly 

 lanceolate, obtusish, with nothing of 

 the elliptic in outline: bracts of the 

 small heads ovate, acutish, not sca- 

 brous, only strigose-hairy along the 

 veins: calyx similarly strigose be- 

 tween the striae, the teeth narrower 

 and more obtuse than in M. sanguinea: 

 more coarsely and conspicuously pu- 

 bescent: corollas short, pale rose-red." 

 Greene, pitt 5:87. Northern Baja 

 Cal. (Or). 



MONARDELLA EPILOBIOIDES Greene 

 "Only weakly suffrutescent, low, only 

 about 6 in. high, pale as if very glau- 

 cous, but clothed with a minute re- 

 trorse pubescence: lowest leaves 

 crowded, from suborbicular and round- 

 obovate to obovate, very obtuse, hard- 

 ly 14 inch long, the others thrice as 

 long and remote, obovate-oblong and 

 linear-oblong, acutish, veinless: bracts 

 of the small involucres mostly ellipti- 



