795 796 



half Q e length of the sm cor, this calyx ciliate-glandular, corolla smooth, 



I%H tmgred with flesh-color." broadly urceolate: ovary and fr. glandu- 



XrpQPeBt in the salt marsh- lar, hispid, nutlets irregularly coalescent, 



JS,SJ- 5-7-celled."-Parry. Bull. Cai. Acad. Bel. 



FUMILUM Greene. ii. 494 (Nov. 2, 1887). 

 Com pubescent, stoutish, seldom 1 APT^MTQTA 



hi, with spreading branches from the ARTEMISIA 



base: lowest Ivs subreniform to round- Aromatic herbs or shrubs: Ivs alt, 



* e ^ hers cordate-ovate and oval, pinnately divided; hds sm, in panicled spk 



, seldom more than 1' lg: fl soli- or racemes, few or many-fld, discoid; 



nct U ? P ^ axil !, > and in sh cymose central fls perfect, 5-toothed (sometimes 



on uster f a * x, th - e ends of tne branches: abortive), marginal ones pist, 3-toothed: 



>r subcylmdric, 3-4" lg; oblg-lanceolate inv-scales imbricated, mostly with scar- 



?KI Ue s P rea ding. Com in the Mt ious margins: receptacle convex, naked 



jjiaoio range and northward. Referred or villous: ak obovoid: pap o. 



as a var: of A: androsaemifolium hither- ASTER 



to, but wholly distinct in size and form A: OBTHOPHYLLUS Gifts 1:146. Colo, 



of cor, as well as in other particulars." A: WOOTO1TH Gifts 1:146 based on A: 



Greene, Man 240. hesperius var: Wootonii Greene, T cl b 



A: TOMEN'iELLUM Gifts 1:58. Nev. 25:119. Colo. NM. 



A: VESTITUM Greene. A: ZiONCHOPHYLLUS Gifts 1:146. Colo. 



"Allied to A: cannabinum, but dwarf- A: G RISE US Gifts 1:147. Colo. 

 Ish, rather widely branching, and dense- ASTER SCNOMENSXS Greene, 

 ly soft-pubescent thruout: Ivs all ovate- "Slender, decumbent at base, 1-1 1 / 2 hi, 

 lanceolate, 1-2' lg: cymes ample and glabrous and glaucescent, only the If- 

 compound: cor cylindric, about twice the margins scabrous-ciliolate: Ivs mainly 

 length of the lanceolate-subulate ex- radical, nar'ly lanceolate, tapering to a 

 lobes, its seg a third the length of the lg petiole, this with a dilated and strong- 

 tube, little spreading. Hills west of ly ciliate basal part: hds rather few in 

 Napa valley, in dry soil. Jl." Greene, a terminal corymbose panicle; inv \ \ hi, 

 Man 240. broad-campanulate to broad-obconic, the 

 AQUIZiEGIA FATTCIFIiORA Greene. well imbricated bracts nar'ly oblanceo- 



"Scar-fld and an ally of A: truncata, late, acute; rays p'ish, rather nar, y 2 ' 



but subacaulescent, little exceeding 1 lg. In open plains of the Sonoma valley, 



hi, only the subligneous and fibrous- in low subsaline ground. S, O." Greeue, 



coated caudex Ify, the nearly naked and Man 180. 



very erect pedunculiform st bearing ASTER LEKTUS Greene, 

 from 1-5 fls near the summit: Ivs of half "Erect, slender, 4-6 hi, slightly succu- 



the height of fl-stalk or less, pale and lent, glab*except a slight pubescence un- 



minutely hirtellous beneath, very dark-g der the hds, and a delicately serrulate- 



and glab above, the pedicels and spurs scabrous margin to the Ivs: lowest Ivs 



glandular-pubescent: fl 1%' lg from tip 3-5' lg, lanceolate-linear.slightly falcate, 



to tip of spurs and anth; sep oval, ob- those of the fl'g branches straight and 



tuse, spreading or reflexed, not equalling half-clasping at the sessile base: panicle 



spurs; blade of pet distinct but sh; fil loose and ample, oft 3 lg, the branches 



puberulent." Gifts 1:76. Hackett's loosely racemose: hds 4-5" hi; inv oblg; 



Meadows, Tulare Co, Cal. bracts linear, acute, appressed, g-herbac- 



ARABIS VIRGINTCA Trelease. Ab r eous and somewnat succulent almost 



SCAb 1:89, Inglewood, LA Co. thruout: rays many, %' lg, light p. 



Synonymy: A: Ludovicianum C A Meyer. Plentiful along tidal streams in western 



Arbutus^ Menziesii Pursh part of the Suisun marsh; the largest 



A beautiful tree, sometimes 100 ft and most beautiful of the Californian sp. 



high, with w fls and orange-colored fr. O ' N - Greene, Man 180. 



ARGOFYRON FARISHIZ ASTER GREATAI Parish. 

 Variety LAEVE scrib & Sm. Ab, SCAb "Sts erect or assurgent, 4 17 dm hi, 



1:89, Ballona creek near Mesmer, LA Co. glab, or above sparsely hirtellous; Ivs 



ARCTOSTAPHYLUS ARGUTA Zucc. thin, -ovate, oblg-lanceolate, or lanceolate, 



Variety DIVERSIFOLIA Parry. 6-15 cm lg. the scabrid margins few- 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS OPPOSITIFOLIA P toothed, and the base clasping, the up- 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PARRYANA Lmn. permost com reduced to linear or linear- 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS PRINGLEI Parry, lanceolate bracts; hds (5 mm hi by 10 



"Young branches, including the petioles mm wide) in an ample panicle; inv- 



and margins of the leaves, copiously cili- scalesloosely imbricated in a few series, 



ate-pubescent, with mixed glandular hairs lanceolate, g. minutely ciliate; rays 30- 



leaves short, petiolate, glaucous, minutely 40, light p, nar, acute, 5-10 mm lg; ak 



net-veined, with conspicuous mid-nerves, hirsute. Acton, Dr. Hasse, Canyons of 



ovate to broadly subcordate,' abruptly the San Gabriel mts, near Pasadena; 



short mucronate; inflorescence closely McClatchie, S 1892: L. A. Greata, S 1900 



paniculate from a thickened base, inter- 'type); Mr. and Mrs. Grout, S 1900. A 



mixed with budscales, indicating a late handsome sp of the Vtilgaris section, 



flowering period, racemose branches slen- and near A: Fremonti G. The recogni- 



der. thickly covered, as well as the bracts, tion of it is due to Mr. Greata's notes 



pedicles and calyx, with ciliate and and excellent specimens, and it fittingly 



glandular hairs, bracts lanceolate mem- may connect his name/ with the flora 



braneous, petaloid, deciduous, bracteoles of which he is so earnest a student." 



linear nearly U as long, pedicels slender, Parish, SCAb 1:15 f 2 (31 Ja 1902). 



divaricate, 4-5 times as long as the bracts, ASTRAGALUS BRAUNTONII Parish, S 



