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Lindl, Bot Reg t 1888. 

 Variety ALTISSI3IA Parish. 



"1-3 ft hi, much branched; branches 

 of the infl beset with tack-glands; cor 

 1 i long, liiac, with darker throat; cap 

 oblong. Common in the foothills near 

 SBer." Parish, Erythea 6:90. 



Hall, U 105. 



Abrams, Fl LA 315. Gabriel mts. 

 Variety LATIFLORA Gray. 



"A form with shorter tube to the cor, 

 more abruptly dilated throat, and 

 broader limb: radical Ivs sometimes 

 simply pjnnatifid." Gray, Bot Cal 

 1:498 (1876). LA. 

 GILIA VIRGATA Stend. 



An. w-floccose, becoming glabrate; 

 sts slender, either simple and virgate 

 or with virgate branches from base 

 and paniculately branched above, 1-3 

 dm hi; Ivs slender filiform, the lower 

 mainly entire and the upper rarely 

 more than 3-parted; cor blue or lav- 

 ender, its tube 8-12 mm long, surpass- 

 ing the acerose ex-lobes; anth linear- 

 sagittate, 2 mm long. 



Abrams. Fl LA 316. 



Monterey to Baja mts! Hemet val- 

 ley (I. J. Gray). 



Hall. U 105. 

 Variety FI.ORIBVNDA A. Gray. 



Gray, Am ac pr 8:272 (1870), Cal. 



Abrams, Fl LA 316 Azusa, Cal. 



Branches few, terminated by large 

 compact fl-clusters; Ivs mostly pin- 

 nately 3-7-parted; cor larger than 

 type. SD Co! SBer Co (Parish 315). 



Covillc, CNH 4:156. 

 NAVARRETIA PROSTRATA Greene. 



Plants glabrous; primary fl-cluster 

 sessile, the branches radiating from 

 beneath it, simple or once-forked, ter- 

 minating in the head-like clusters; Ivs 

 pinnatifid, racnis broad and slender, 

 segments remote; heads dense, sur- 

 rounded by foliaceous bracts 1-1% i 

 long; bractlets not exceeding the w 

 fls; cor-lobes oblong; ex with unequal 

 teeth, the 2 longer tridentate; ex-teeth 

 in fr contracted over the 2-celled cap- 

 sule: sds 9-11, sm; embryo short-cylin- 

 drical, cotyledons about equalling the 

 caulicle in length. Central Cal. LA 

 (Davidson). Baja mts! 



Greene, Pittonia 1:130. 



Abrams, Fl LA 313. 



Gilia prostrata A. Gray, Am ac pr 

 17:223. &byn Fl Suppl 409. 

 NAVARRETIA VISCIDULA Greene. 



Erect, 2-3 i hi, viscid-pubescent: Ivs 

 1 ] i long or less, narrow, with broad 

 rachis and remote short-subulate 

 lobes; bracts little dilated; cor rather 

 large, blue-p, tube exserted, limb 2 li 

 broad, its lobes elliptic; ovules 1-4 in 

 each cell. 



Abrams, Fl LA 313. 



So Cal to the sacramento region 

 (Greene). 



Greene, Pittonia, 1:138. 



Bentham, PI Hartw 325. 



Gilia viscidula H. & A. 



Genus PHACELIA Jumu. 



An, rarely per, mostly hirsute or his- 



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pid herbs, rarely suffrutescent; Ivs en- 

 tire or variously lobed or dissecte'd: fls 

 often showy in scorpioid spikes or 

 racemes: ex deeply 5-parted, common- 

 ly more or less accrescent, unapped- 

 aged: cor from nearly rotate to cam- 

 panulate. tubular or funnelform, decid- 

 uous, the tube commonly with internal 

 lamellate projections or appendages: 

 sta inserted on the base of the corolla- 

 tube: sty 2-cleft: cap 1-celled, 2-val- 

 ved, the thin septa-like placentae ad- 

 herent. 

 PHACELIA CILIATA Benth. 



Branched from base with rather 

 simple ascending branches, 2-4 dm hi, 

 herbage scabrous, otherwise glabrous; 

 Ivs pinnately divided, divisions oblong, 

 toothed or incised; spikes rather short, 

 becoming loose in fr; pedicels short or 

 almost 0; ex-lobes lanceolate to broad- 

 ly ovate, chartaceous, 7-10 mm long 

 in fr, with thickened midrib and retic- 

 ulations, sparsely bristly-ciliate; cor 

 blue; sta shorter or about equaling 

 cor; cap ovate, mucronate, about % as 

 long as ex-lobes, which are arched 

 ove)- it; sds oval, favose. 



Abrams, Fl LA 323. Hollywood; 

 Capistrano. 



Baja! Da 12; SF. 

 PHACELIA CAMPANULARIA A. Gray. 



LA; SD mts; CD. 

 PHACELIA CIRCINATA Jacq. f. 



Ha U 107. British Columbia to Baja 

 mts! X M; Dakotas. 



See P. Magellanica. 

 PHACHEL.IA COOPERAE A. Gray. 



Gray, Am ac pr 15:49. 



Hubby, Erythea 4:123-4. "Distinct 

 from P. gymnoclada Torr," fide Fer- 

 nalu. Ojai valley, Ventura Co, Cal. 

 PHACELIA DAVIDSONII A. Gray. 



SBer foothills (Parish 842). 

 Variety MACRAXTHA Parish, 



"Stem stout, assurgent or erect, 1 ft. 

 or more long, corolla % inch or more 

 high, dark purple, the white of the 

 throat extending into the base of the 

 limb. San Bernardino Mts., Cal." 

 Parish, Erythea 6:90. 5,000-6,000 ft. alt. 

 PHACELIA CORDIFOLJA 3. Watson. 



SBer foothills (Parish 446). 

 PHACELIA CURVIPES Torr. 



SD mts; CD (Parish 466). 

 PHACELIA DISTANS A. Gray. 



Sts much branched, ascending, 3-5 

 dm hi; herbage with scattered hispid 

 hairs and close fine pubescence; Ivs 

 pinnately 9-17-divided into linear-ob- 

 long 1-2-pinnatifid or cleft divisions; 

 spikes scattered, solitary or geminate: 

 sep unequal, narrowly obovate to spat, 

 ulate; cor 6-8 mm long, rotate-cam- 

 panulate, usually blue, rarely paler, 

 lobes rounded; internal appenoages 

 semiovate with fee pointed tips; sta 

 little or not e xserted. 



AL-riims, Fl I. A 323. 



\jj.ued for oce-pastura?-. 



Ha U 107, Cruz; Rosa; Calmalli; Da 11. 

 SF. Cat. 



Phacelia scabrella Greene, Pittonia 



