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GILIA FLORIBUNDA A. Gray. 



SD mts (Parish 425); Arizona; Baja! 

 ILIA GILIOIDES Greene. 

 Loosely branching-, erect or diffuse, 

 -21 i hi; radical and lower Ivs pin- 

 nately parted into narrowly oblong or 

 lanceolate divisions, or all so divided, 

 or the upper palmately divided into 3-5 

 obovate or lanceolate divisions; * cor 

 4-6 li long, salverform, bl-p; sta un- 

 equally inserted; cap globose; sds 1 or 

 2 in each cell. So Cal. Sierra Nev. 

 Coville, CXH 4:155. 

 Greene, Erythea 1:93 (1893). 

 Collomia guioides Bentham, Bot Reg 

 19 sub t 1622 (1833). California. 

 GILIA INCONSPICUA Dougl. 



Stms simple or branching from the 

 base, often somewhat woolly when 

 young, and viscid-glandular above, 

 18-36 cm hi; lower Ivs bipinnatifid, the 

 upper pinnately-parted or pinnatifid, 

 becoming sm and entire; fls somewhat 

 crowded and subsessile or at length 

 loosely panicled; cor violet or p'lish, 

 6-15 mm. long, narrowly funnelform, 

 the tube scarcely equaling the ex. 

 Parry, Bot Obs Wyo 4. 

 Abrams, Fl LA 315. 

 BC; Baja; Wyo; Texas. 

 GILIA LATIFLORA A. Gray. 



SD Co; LA Co (Palmer). 

 Variety EXILIS A. Gray. 



Diffusely paniculate-branched above, 

 3-4 dm hi, glabrous below or the young- 

 parts somewhat arachnoid-tomentose, 

 more or less glandular above; basal 

 and lower Ivs simply pinnatifid, linear- 

 lanceolate, 3-5 cm long, with short 

 ovate or triangular and cuspidate- 

 tipped lobes, these often enlarged and 

 toothed or lobed; the cauline few. be- 

 coming entire and subulate above; 

 paniculate cymes very loose; fls mostly 

 on elongated almost capillary pedicels, 

 about 1 cm long, dilated-funnelform, 

 abruptly contracted below into a nar- 

 row tube, which equals or slightly ex- 

 ceeds the ex, its lobes rounded-obovate, 

 the throat y'ish below; cap obovoid. 

 Abrams, Fl LA 315. Gabriel mts. 

 GILIA LEMMONI Gray. 

 Ha U 104. Mohave! LA. Baja! 

 See Linanthus Lemmoni. 

 GILIA LINIFLORA Benth. 

 See Linanthus liniflorus. 

 GALIUM ANDREWSII A. Gray. 



Densely matted, the prostrate sts 

 rUng- at the oints, 5-10 cm long, gray- 

 ish, sparsely scabrous or smooth; Ivs 

 crowded, acerose-subulate, 4-8 mm 

 loner; fls dioecious, stam slen- 

 der-pedicelled in few-fid ter- 

 minal cymes, pistillate solitary, 

 subtended by a whorl of Ivs which are 

 longer than the at length reflexed 

 pedicel; berry whitish, becoming dark- 

 colored. 



Abrams, Fl LA 379. Gabriel mts. 

 Type localities: "near Fort Tejon," 

 "Dry Hills, Atascadero," "Santa Inez 

 mts, near SBar, near Kirka Pass, and 

 near Monterey." 



Coville, CNH 4:118. 

 Hanson's JCuyamaca! SBer to Lake Co. 



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GALIUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM Nutt. 



Suffrutescent at base, 3-8 dm high, 

 with rigid virgate branches, glabrous 

 or minutely scabrous; Ivs narrowly 

 linear, 1-nerved, 12-20 mm long; dioec- 

 ious; cymes sm, in narrow panicles, 

 the fertile ones more or less condensed* 

 cor dull w, about 3 mm broad; bristles 

 of fr about the length of body. 



Abrams, Fl LA 378. "Frequent on 

 sand-dunes along the seashore, and in. 

 the^foothills, often ascending to 4000 ft 



Hall, U 121. 



Xuttall. in T & G Fl 2:22 (1841). 

 Type locality: "Si. Francisco," CaL 

 Coville, CNH 4:118. 



SBar to Baja! Cruz; Rosa; SD (Or 122). 

 GALIUM CALIFORNICUM H-A. 

 Davidson, PI LA Co 8 

 Hall, U 121. 



Abrams, Fl LA 379. "Frequent in all 

 the mts." 



So. Cal (Parish 1505). 

 Wholly .ierbaceou, from slender 

 creeping rt-stocks, often in low tufts, 

 8-30 mm hi, hirsute throughout; sts 

 slender; Ivs in 4's, thin, ovate to ellip- 

 tic, acute or acuminate, 6-12 mm long; 

 fls polygamous, few, terminal, yellow- 

 ish- w; fr baccate clothed with scat- 

 tered hairs, pearly w, changing to- 

 black in drying, 2-3 mm in diam. 

 GALIUM XUTTALLII Gray. 



Suffrutescent below, often climbing, 

 6-15 dm hi, the angles of the sts and 

 margins of the Ivs roughened or his- 

 pidulous, otherwise glabrous; Ivs in 4's, 

 thickish, oval to linear-obiong, mucron- 

 ulate or obtuse, 3-6 mm long; fr gla- 

 brous, p. 4mm broad. 

 Abrams, Fl LA 379. 

 Br. Zoe 1:114. Cat. 

 SD to Humboldt Co; Cruz; Rosa. 

 LA (Davidson). 

 "Berry shining white." 

 Gray, PI Wright 1:80; Bot Cal 1.283; 

 syn Fl 1:4-0. 



Galium suffruticosum Nuttall, in T. 

 & G. Fl 2:21 (not H. & A.). 



Galium mig-uelense, Greene. 

 GALIUM TRIFLDUM L. 



McClatchie, Erythea 2:124, LA Co. 

 Texas, Labrador; SBer (Parish 821) 

 to Aleutian Islands. 

 L, sp PI 1:105 (1753). 

 Type locality: "in Canada." 

 Coville, CNH 4:118. Sierra Nevada. 

 VarietyPUSILLTJM Gray. 



Parish, Erythea 3:62. Bluff lake and 

 Bear. 

 Variety SUBBIFLORUM Wiegand. 



Per with slender rjc-stock and slen- 

 der weak wholly herbaceous ascending 

 sts, 4 dm hi or less, much branched and 

 intermingled, sharply 4-angled, some- 

 what scabrous ;lvs in 4's, linear-spat- 

 ulate, very unequal, 8-10 mm long, ob- 

 tuse, cuneate at base; flaccid and near- 

 ly smooth; pedicels capillary, equaling: 

 the Ivs, nearly glabrous, rarely 2-3-fl&; 

 cor minute, w, its lobes trifld, very ob- 

 tuse; fr glabrous. 

 Abrams, Fl LA 378. 



