701 



tonia f Dougl, Hook Fl 1:22 t 72 (1834). 

 Ore. 



N. FLAGELLABIS M 3:147 based on 

 Claytonia f Bong (Montia f Rob). Alk. 

 IT. OBTU8ATA M 3:147 based on Mon- 

 tia o. M 2:32. 



N. FABVIFOZ.IA Rydb. M 3:147, "prob- 

 ably an aggregate." 



Genus NAMA Linnaeus. 



Conanthus of some authors. 

 Ox deeply 4-parted: cor funnelform or 

 somewhat salverform: tube without in- 

 ternal appendages: sta oft unequal, un- 

 eoually inserted, included: sty 2, dis- 

 tinct to base: stig capitate: cap thin, 

 completely or incompletely 2-celled by 

 the meeting or approximation in axis of 

 2 thin dilated placentae, 2-valved; valves 

 entire: sds com num. Low herbs or 

 suffrutescent : Ivs entire; fls p. bluish 

 or w. 



*Ann. pubescent or hirsute: fls ter- 

 minal and lateral or in the forks, sh- 

 peduncled or sessile: sds with a thin and 

 translucent close coat. 

 NAMA HISPIDUM A. Gray. 

 G 5:339. B 1:517. 



Span to 1 hi. repeatedly forked, hir- 

 sute or hispid: Ivs linear spatulate. most 

 of upper ones sessile: fls lateral and sol- 

 itary, or 3-5 in terminal and 1-sided 

 nearly bractless clusters: sep nar-linear. 

 hardly broadened upward, sh'er than p 

 cor: cap nar-obler. 30-40 sds: sds nearly 

 smooth. Along Rio Colo to Tex. Near 

 Salada. Baja! Magdalena bay CBryanO. 

 V, DETHISSUM G. A 1:172 d. B 1:517. Da 

 12. 

 MT. COUI.TEBI G 8:283. B 1:517. 



hi. diffusely branched, hirsute- 

 . viscid: Ivs sh, oblg-spatu- 

 late, lower taperinsr into a petiole: fls 

 sh-pedlcelled In forks: sep with spatu- 

 l-r^-dilated tip.c. not 14 as Ig as funnel- 

 fo^^i c<^'*: '"T>.p 'i^ir oblg, FiO-fiO sds: <3r?s 

 obscurely wrinkled or pitted. "Cal" 

 r>rr.V)qrj]v Ar or Mex instead. 

 NAMA STENOCARPUM A. Gray. 

 G in:331. Pa. 12. 



Oauline Ivs sessile, the uprer by a 

 m<~>re or le** clasping base, villous-nub- 

 escent. viscid: sds num. sh. angled by 



702 

 cur 6:384 t 5 (1742). 



mutual pressure. 



Ig. Tex, Mex. Ar, 



CHa^sel. rrrOonanthns stenocar- 



Sufrvtlcose and cespitose-nrocm-n- 

 hent. silky-woolly: Ivs entire: fls thyr- 

 soid-glomerate: ova and sty hirsute. 

 V. IrOBBH G fi:37. 8:285/B 1:517. Z 1: 

 I/.8 165. 



***p er or- woody-stemmed, erect, hirsute 

 or hispid: Ivs sessile, undulate or sinu- 

 ate-dentate: fls elornerate or snicate. 

 W. ROTHBOCKH G. B 1:621, 2:468. A 

 1:17? fdr. 



P1 a /-prl l^-i Trvi-irJiVtyon by some 

 V. FABBYI G. B 1:621.' Da 12. A 1:172 

 fflr. 



"pip^^d '"i "PViorj jptvo' n bv Arne 

 N. R ACEMOSA K 5:51. Cur 1:143 as 

 Ph?felia riomatoides G. 

 J*A:DOSMI*. r-ass in Dirt sc nat 34:186 

 H825). =Petasites fide TK. 

 N. PAL.MAT.A. Hook Fl 1:308. B 1:407 

 a P: palmata 



T^ARTWrTTCTM Moehr. in act ac nat 

 t>E. PrLIPOBMTS P 4:106. 



N. OSSIFRAGUM Huds Fl Anel ed 1 



128; ed 2,145. Eu. 



Variety OCCIDENTAI.E G 7:391. B 2- 



185 as Californicum. 



NASTURTIUM L, syst ed 1 (1735). A 



AQUATICUM A 1:119 S. curvisiliqua 

 A 1:119 d; varieties filipes. et lyratum 

 A 1:120, obtusum var. sphaerocarpum 

 A 1:120, officinale A 1:119 d. 

 X. LAXUM Wat 24:39. P. 3:11 as Si- 

 bara laxa, Baja. 



X. LACUSTRE G, Gen 111 1:132. P 3: 

 95 as Neobeckia aquatica. 

 N. LAEVIS A 1:120. 

 N. NATANS DC, syst 2:198. 

 X. LIXIFOLIUM Nutt, Phil ac J 7:12. 

 P 3:127 as Schoenocrambe linifolia. 

 Variety AMERICANUM G, NY Lye ann 

 3:223. P 3:95 as Neobeckia aquatica. 

 N. OCCIDENTALS Greene. P 3:97 as 

 Roripa occidentals. 



N. TRACHYCARPUM G, US Geol surv 

 b 2:233. P 3:96 as Roripa trachycarpa. 

 X. PUMILUM Xutt. Phil ac J 7:12. 

 P 3:128 as Schaenocrambe pygmaea. 

 NAVABBETIA R & P. A 1:160 d. 

 Atractyloides A 1:99, 100, 160 d, foliacea. 

 A 1:99 fdr, hamata A 1:100 fdr. penin- 

 sularis. 



A 1:100 fdr, prostrata A 1:169 d, visci- 

 dula A 1:169 d. 



H. BBEWEBI P 1:137 based on Gilia 

 Breweri G. 



NAVARRETIA DIVARICATA Groan*. 

 "Closely allied to N. prolifera, but 

 of different aspect, being sm and dif- 

 fuse and the clusters crowded on sh 

 branches: cor minute, cx-seg longer 

 than the tube, from which latter the 

 mature cap protrude and remain invest- 

 ed by the persistent tube of cor. Com- 

 mon at alt of 6,000 or 7,000 in the 

 Sierra Nevada, from Kern Co (Mrs. 

 Curran) northward thru Ore. etc. Mr. 

 Sonne sends us from Truckee a mani- 

 fest hybrid between this and N. min- 

 ima, both of which species are plentiful 

 in his vicinity. P 1:136. Gilia divari- 

 cata T in G 8:269. 



H. EBECTA M 1:146, near Ukiah, Cal. 

 N. FII.ICAUZ.ZS P 1:134 based on Gilia 

 filicaulis T. 



H. HETERODOX A P 1:134 based on 

 Gilia heterodoxa Greene. Hills near 

 Calistoga, Cal. 



N. rNVOLUCBATA R & P, Fl Per et 

 Chil 2:8. P 1:130, So Am; "type of 

 genus." 



ST. X.EFTAZTTBLA P 1:283. Santos! 

 W. LEUCOCEPHALA Bth 324. P 1:131. 

 3 1:494 as Gilia leucocephala G. 

 W. MATTHEWSH Cov 153. P 3:30 as 

 Langloisia M. 



JT. MINIMA Nutt. Gamb 160. P 1:131. 

 N. SnGELLAEFOBMIS P 1:132, near 

 Visalia. Cal. 



N. FABVui,A P 1:134 based on Gilia 

 parvula P 1:72. 



N. FBOI.IFEBA A 1:135, near Visalia. 

 Cal. 



N. SCHOTTII T, Mex bound r 145. Cov 

 154. P 3:30 as Langloisia S. B 1:495, 2: 

 466 as Loeselia S. 

 N. SUBULIQEBA P 1:137, Amador Co, 



