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funnelform or companulate fls in ter- 

 minal panicles or scorpioid cymes; sep 

 narrow, not dilated above: fil more or 

 less adnate to the tube of cor, little 

 or not at all exserted, sparsely hir- 

 sute: ova nearly or quite sessile, 2- 

 celled by the meeting of the dilaiod 

 placentae in the axis: cap first locu- 

 licidal then septicidal, thus 4-valved; 

 each valve with a short beak or acum- 

 ination and closed on one side by the 

 adherent dissepiment or half-partition. 

 ERIODICTYON CAL.IFORNICL M 

 Greene. 



Shrub, commonly 10-20 dm hi; Ivs 

 oblong to oblanceolate, tapering below 

 and frequently above, dentate at least 

 above tne middle, very glutinous, the 

 areas between the veins on the under 

 side with a close dense felt; ex 2 m:n 

 long, with linear lobes; cor w or pale 

 biue tubular-funnelform, 8-12 mm 

 long: sta and sty included. 



Abrams, Fl LA 327. Gabriel and 

 SBer mts. 



K. glutinosum Bentham. 

 ERIODICTYON PARRYI Groono. 



Greene, Pittonia 2:22, based on Nama 

 Parryi, which see. 



Abrams. Fl LA 328. Gabriel, SBer 

 nn<i Santa Ana mts. 



Hall U 106 (description revised ir 



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nearly glabrous; fls usually many; cor 

 lilac, lavender, p or w, 1 i long, much 

 exceeding th e bracts, the lobes 3-4 li 

 long; the throat dark p with y border 



throat < of S ' r Sta 1Ittle surpassln s tne 



Coville, CNH 4:152. Kaweah river. 



Greene, Pittonia 2:258 (1892). 



Type locality: Californian. 



Of Parish is L. montanus. 



Gilia androsacea Steuael. 



Leptosiphon androsaceus Bentham 

 Hort tr 1834 t 18; Bot Reg t 1710" Bot 

 Mag t 3491. 



Gray, Bot Cal 1:491. 



Common in western Cal; Cruz- Rosa 

 LINANTHUS AUREUS Greene. 



Abrams, Fl LA 316. 



Nearly simple or more commonly 

 dimusely branched, 5-15 cm hi; If-seg 

 narrowly linear, 6 mm long, hispidu- 

 lous; pedicels seldom longer than fls; 

 cor open-funnelform, golden y; lobes 

 rounded obovate, widely spreading, 

 equaling tube; fil inserted just below 

 sinuses, glabrous at base; sds about 10 

 in each cell. Mohave, NM. 

 Greene, Pittonia 2:257 (1892). 

 Gilia aurea Nuttall, PI Gamb 155 t 22 



, 

 ERIODICTYON GLUTlIsOSUM Benth. 



ERIODfcT^ON^TOMEkTOSUM Benth. 

 ERIODICTYON TRICHOCALYX Heller 



localHv "Santa 

 Mohave! CD? N TSL 

 LI\ \\THUS BICOLOR Greene. 

 Gilia tene ii a Bentham. 



well as the Ivs shining with a gummy 

 exudation: Ivs oblong, the largest 9 

 cm long including the petiole of 1 cm 

 or less, averaging 1 cm wide, sinuate- 

 ite, the apex rounded or acutish, 

 the base gradually narrowed into the 

 petiole, deep green and glabrous above. 

 -eins prominent beneath especially 

 the midvein, the spaces between the 

 veins whitened with a very short and 



m 319 Wilson's Peak 



fcvldson) 



Leptosiphon bicolor Nuttall. 

 Ahrma =mrrp<*t* thnf- 

 D iant i? V ^flfatul 

 r.llVA1tfTHTT<3 CITTATTTS 



R^M 4 f 1 ft ^%ts finv tomen- 

 tos^e ^nter'nodes long: Ivs Srous and 

 . - f pw - r or ^-^ i 

 equally long dee1> ^ose 



pubescent with short hairs which com- 

 pletely cover the short, 3 mm long ex, 

 the lobes of which are linear: cor nar- 



w^de^acros^the summit" 1 probably p'SS 

 denselv pubescent on the outside, the 

 rounded lobes slightly .over 1 mm long 

 and about as wide: sta equals the cor 

 tube, anth inserted as base of cor, but 

 adnate for one-third their length, the 

 adnate portion bearded, but not densely 

 so: sty eauals fil. The type was collected 

 by Mr G B. Grant at Seven Oaks Camp, 

 SBer mts, Je 1901, and was distributed" 

 as Eriodict-on Californicum. It re- 

 sembles that specie* somewhat in its 

 IVP but otherwise is totally different, 

 being probably more nearly related to- 

 E. angustifolium." Heller, Muhlen- 

 bergia 1:108-9 (26S 1904) 

 L.INANTHTJS ANDROSACEUS Steutl. 



Stoutish, usually simple, 7-15 i hi, 

 finely tomentose or glabrate; lowest 

 Ivs spatulate; bracts ciliate, otherwise 



pni 



Abrns I IL 319 Wilson's Peak 

 variety MOXTANUS KmontanSs! 

 MXAXTHUS DEXSIFLORUS Benth. 



Linanthus gradiflorus Greene 



Erect, simple, %-2 ft hi; divisions of 

 the palmately divided Ivs 5-11, linear- 

 filiform and rigid, ciliate towards the 

 base and somewhat scabrous on the 

 margins; cor lilac or w, 1 i long or 

 less, its tube only equaling or little ex- 

 ceeding the obovate lobes, little if at 

 all exserted beyond the ex-teeth, its 

 limb Vz i broad, more or less: sds 3 In 

 each cell, strongly wrinkled. Alame* 

 da, Cal. south. 

 l,INANTHtJS DIANTHIFLORTJS Greene 



Branching from the base, the 

 branches decumbent or simple and 

 erect, 4-12 cm hi, more or less pubes- 

 cent; Ivs all simple, narrowly linear; 

 cor short-funnelform, 2 cm long or 

 more, lilac with a darker or yMsh 



