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1 ;J. : San Miguel Island. 

 PHACELIA DOUGLASII Torr. 



Sts branched from base; branches 

 prostrate or decumbent, 1-2 dm long; 

 herbage p'ibes ' < i'l '.irt:i^ A til; 

 mostly spreading hairs; Ivs elongated- 

 cr>!ong or ]hi-.\ir u r .ll'.r'r. [.inn.ir'nd 

 or pinnately parted into several to 

 many pairs of lobes, terminal lobe not 

 larger nor parallel -veined; racemes te. 

 coming elongated; pedicels filiform, J-w 

 >cm long; cx-iobes spatuiate; cor ro- 

 tate-campanulate, pale blue, about 1 

 >cm broad; appendages semi-oblanceo- 

 late; ovules \o each dilitel placenta 

 12-14; cap ovate, mucronate; sds round- 

 ish-oval, scrobiculate. 

 Abrams, Fl LA C25. 

 Davidson, PI LA -Jo 12. 

 Monterey to Baja! Da 12. 

 PHACELIA FREMONTII Torr. 



Much branched from the base, 1.5-3 

 dm hi: Ivs pinnatind into 7-15 oblong 

 or obovate entire or obtusely 2-3- 

 lobed divisions; fls crowded in the ac 

 length elongated spicifovm racemes; 

 cor broadly ruane;form : tv.'ice the 

 length of the spat a' ate t-x-lobes; the 

 long and narrow appendages united 

 below with the HI DI almost free from 

 them; cap oblo:ig; ids :JO-33, oblong, 

 strongly and somewhat evenly corru- 

 gated. 



- Abrams, Fl LA 325. LA River; TVil- 

 son's Peak, Davidson. Summit of San- 

 tiago Peak. 



Torrey, Bot Ives Exp 21 (1860). 

 Mo have! 



Type locality: "Yampai Valley," Ar. 

 PHACELIA GRANDIFLORA A. Gray. 



Pt. Loma, SD! Santos! Cat. 

 PHACELIA HISPIDA A. Gray. 



An 5 dm hi or less, diffusely 

 branched, setose-hispid with long slen- 

 der w bristles; Ivs with rather few, 

 coarse divisions, the uppermost some- 

 times merely laciniate-incisecl; spikes 

 soon loose and loosely paniculate; fls 

 on short slender horizontal pedicels; 

 cor very pale bl, rotate or oampanu- 

 late; lobes rounded at apex; ex-lobes 

 narrowly linear with attenuate base 

 nearly equaling cor, in fr 3-12 ram 

 long and almost 4 times as loner as the 

 globose cap; sds short-oval, roughJBh- 

 :scrobiculate. SBer; Baja; Cruz. 

 Davidson, PI LA Co 11. 

 Abrams. Fl LA 322. 

 Gray, Syn Fi 2 pt 1, 161 (1S78). 

 Tlpe locality: "SBer to SD." 

 Coville, CNH 4:158. Panamint and 

 Argus mts. 



SBar; Baja; Cruz. Da 1L . 



Phacelia ramosissiuma var. hispida 

 Gray, Am ac pr 10:319 (1875). 

 PHACELIA MAGELLANICA Coville. 



Hispid and the foliage strigose, more 

 or less canescent, 2-5 dm hi, from a 

 per or bien rt: Ivs lanceolate to ovate, 

 acute, pinnately and obliquely 

 straight-veined; lower tapering into a 

 petiole, and commonly some of them 

 with 1-2 pairs of smaller lateral Ifts; 

 infl hispid, dense spikes thyrsoid-con- 

 gested; cor w'ish or bluish, moderately 



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5-lobed, longer than the oblong-lance- 

 olate or linear ex-lobes; fil much ex- 

 serted sparingly bearded. 



Coville, CNH 4:159. lyo mts. 

 Abrams. Fl LA 322. 

 Aldoeea circinata Willd En Supp 9 

 (1813). 



Phacelia circinata Jacq, f, Eclog 

 1:135 t 91; A. DC Prodr 9:298. 

 Phacelia heterophylla Pursh. 

 Phacelia Californica Cham. 

 Hyrlrophyllum magellanicum Lam, S 

 Hist Nat 1:373 (1787). 

 NAMA DEMISSUM A. Gray. 



Dwarf, depressed commohly 2-3 i hi, 

 pubescent, hirsute or sometimes rather 

 hispid: Ivs linear-spatulate, all or most 

 of them tapering into a petiole: fls 

 subsessile in the forks: sep very nar- 

 row-linear, not at all broader upward, 

 usually much shorter than the bright 

 p cor: cap short-oblong, 10-16-seeded. 

 Gray, Bot Cal 1:517. 

 Conanthus demissus Heller. 

 NAMA PARRYI A. Gray. 



Gray, Bot Cal 1:621. "Six ft hi! from 

 a woody stout base: Ivs linear, villous- 

 hirsute throughout, numerously pin- 

 nately veined and somewhat bullate, 

 the margins reyolute and undulate cr 

 repand: fls unilateral and 'at length 

 densely spicate on the few branches of 

 the compact scorpioid cyme: sep near- 

 ly filiform, little* surpassing the oval 

 cap: sds oval, % li long, minutely 

 marked with narrow transverse retic- 

 ulations. On the Mohave slope of the 

 S^er mts (Parry, D 1876, in fr only). 

 Lvs on new shoots 2 i or 3 i long and 

 only 2 li or 3 li wide. Cynes apparent- 

 ly pedunculate: cap and ex only 2 li 

 or so in length. St. Wigandia-like 

 (Wer y 2 i in diam at base, decidedly 

 woody, but with a large pith." 



Eriodictyon Parryi Greene. 

 NAMA ROTHROCKII A. Gray. 



"A span or two hi from a per rt, 

 cinereouspubescent or minutely hir- 

 sute and slightly viscid: the st, ex, 

 etc., hispid with long and short (Wig- 

 andia-like) bristles: lys lanceolate- 

 oblong, obtusely pinnatifld-toothed: fls 

 num in a terminal and sessile capitate 

 cluster: sep hardly at all dilated up- 

 ward, Vz i long, nearly equalling the 

 cor: sds rather few, large (almost i li 

 long), oval, closely reticulate-pitted. 

 Meadows on S. Kearn river, at 5000 ft. 

 (Rouirock, in Wheeler's Exped., 1875). 

 Lvs an i or" more long; the rather 

 prominent pinnate veins running to 

 the sinuses between the strong teeth, 

 and there forking: cor w'ish or p'ish: 

 ova and 2-celled cap somewhat hir- 

 sute.; most remarkable in the genus 

 for the toothing of the Ivs and for 

 the almost stinging hairs, like those 

 of Wigandia. But the narrow funnel- 

 form cor and the habit are those of 

 Nama." A. Gray, Bot Cal :6621. 



Genus EORJODICTYON Bentliam. 

 Low shrubs or rarely herbaceous, 

 with alt more or less dentate Ivs, and 



