Quintin (Palmer, Or). 



Bentham, Bot Keg x t 1696 C18S4). 



Type locality: "California." 



Bentham, Hort Soc Lond tr sr 2. 

 1:479. 



Coville, CNH 4:160. Tejon mts. 

 PHACELIA VISCIDA Torr. 



St erect, mostly simple, 3-6 dm hi, 

 very glandular above; Ivs ovate or 

 obscurely cordate, doubly or incisely 

 and irregularly dentate, 2.5-6 cm long; 

 ex-lobes linear or obscurely spatulate, 

 obtuse, 7-8 mm long; cor deep bl with 

 p'ish or w'ish center, rotate-campan- 

 ulate, 10-20 mm broad; cap ovate, 

 abruptly cuspidate-pointed, equaling 

 the ex. 



SBar; Cruz; Rosa; Cat; Da 12. 

 Variety ALB1FLOHA A. Gray. 



Fls w, otherwise typical. 



Abrams, Fl LA 324. 

 PHACELIA WHITLAVIA A. Gray. 



Aboyt 3 dm hi, loolsely branching, 

 hirsute and glandular; Ivs ovate or 

 deltoid, incisely toothed; ex-lobes lin- 

 ear: cor with cylindraceous ventricose 

 tube, usually about 2 cm long and 

 twice the length of the lobes, p; ap- 

 pendages to the exserted fil hairy. 



Ha U 108. Jacumba, SD Co -(Or 2267). 

 Da 12. 



Abrams, Fl LA 324. Gabriel and 

 Santa Ana mts. 

 PHACELIA PHYLLOMANICA A. Gray. 



Shrubby below, often more than 6 ft 

 hi, the largest species known. 



Guad (Palmer, Greene). 

 HELIOTROPIUM CURASSAVICUM Lin. 



L. sp PI 130. 



Ann, fleshy, glabrous throughout, 

 more or less glaucous, branched, dif- 

 fuse, the branches 15-45 cm long; Ivs 

 oblanceolate or sometimes linear, 2.5-5 

 cm long, obtuse at the apex, narrowed 

 into petioles or the upper sessile; 

 scorpioid spikes densely fld, bractless, 

 mostly in pairs; fls about 4 mm broad; 

 cx-seg lanceolate, acute; cor w or 

 rarely lavender; stigma annular. 



Hagenbuck. Erythea 4:39. Plant 

 dried and reduced to powder, held in 

 great esteem by Mexicans as a cure 

 for wounds. 



Genus ALLOCARYA Greene. ' 

 Mostly low spreading an, with lin- 

 ear entire lvs, ; the lowest opp, and sm 

 fls in terminal spikes or racemes: ped- 

 icels thickened at the summit and per- 

 sistent: ex 5-divided, persistent, seg 

 narrow; cor salver-shaped, w, y in 

 throat: sta included: ova 4-divided; 

 sty short: nutlets crustaceous, smooth 

 or rough, attached at their bases or 

 below the middle to the receptacle, the 

 scar of the attachment concave or 

 raised. 



AL.L.OCARYA TRACHYCARPA Greene. 

 St branching from base, decumbent, 

 3-dm long or less, rough with a rather 

 coarse and somewhat spreading pub- 

 escence; racemes leafy almost through- 

 out; seg of ex linear, widely spreading; 

 cor very sm; nutlets ovate, straight, 

 *arinate on both sides, the dorsel keels 



8T4 



and nearly straight transverse rugae 

 dentate-interrupted; scar suborbicular, 

 nearly basal. 



Abrams, Fl LA 331. "In low 



ground near Inglewood." 

 Genus PECTOCARYA De Candolle. 



Low, slender, obscure ann with stri- 

 gose pubescence and narrowly linear 

 Ivs: fls minute, w, on very short 'pedi- 

 cels, scattered along the sts or branch- 

 es: ex deeply 5-cleft, spreading or re- 

 flexed in fr; cor with a circle of pro- 

 cesses or crests which almost close the 

 throat: sta included: nutlets flat, thin, 

 radiately divergent, bordered at apex 

 or all around with a row of bristles 

 hooked at tip. 

 PECTOCARYA PENICIL.L.ATA DC. 



Branching at base, branches diffuse, 

 1-4 i long; nutlets divergent in pairs, 

 oblong, 1 li long, surrounded by a 

 wing which is incurved along the mid- 

 dle in age and bears at the rounded 

 apex a series of slender bristles 

 hooked at the tip. Napa valley, Cal 

 (Jepson). 



Abrams, Fl LA 330. Common in all 

 our valleys and foothills, mostly in dry 

 ground. 



A DC Prodr 10:120 (1846). 



Coville, CNH 4:163. 



. Cynoglossum penicillatum H. & A., 

 Bot Beech 371 (1840-1). 



Type locality: Calif orian. 

 PECTOCARYA LINEARIS D. C. 



Sts slender, diffusely branched from 

 the base, decumbent or ascending, can- 

 escent throughout with appressed 

 hairs, Ivs with spreading hairs; nut- 

 lets oblong, 4 mm long, becoming re- 

 curved, the winged margins toothed, 

 the teeth ending in a hooked bristle, 

 apex thickly beset with slender hooked 

 bristles. 



Abrams, Fl LA 330. 



DC, Prodr 10:120 (1846). 



Type locality: "in Sancti Jacobi Chil- 

 ensis Campis aridis." 



Coville, CNH 4:163. Nev. Panamint 

 mts. 



Cynoglossum linearis Ruiz & Pav, Fl 

 Peruv 2:6 (1799). 

 PECTOCARYA SETOSA A. Gray. 



Sts erect, 4-6 cm hi, y'ish green, 

 canescent with appressed hairs; ex 

 with a few strong hispid hairs; nut- 

 lets, broad, about 1 mm long, beset on 

 the- margins and inner surface with, 

 hooked bristles. Mohave! CD! Baja! 



Abrams, FT LA 330. 



Gray, Am ac pr 12:81 (1876). 



Type locality: "S. E. Cal, on the des- 

 ert plains of the Upper Mohave River." 



Coville, CNH 4:163. 



Genus PLiAGIOBOTHRYS F. & M 



Slender ann with mostly soft pubes- 

 cence, hairs often rusty when young: 

 Ivs mostly in a radical tuft: racemes 

 spike-like, elongated, loose, sometimes 

 leafy: pedicels very short or almost 0, 

 filiform, persistent: cor short, w, with 

 crests or processes at the mouth of 

 the throat: nutlets ovate, carinate on 



