ADDITIONS AND CUUliECTlUNS TO VOL. I. 4G7 



rnge504. 2. NEMOPHILA. 



4. N. insignis, Dougl. Pedicels much hni^'er tlian usually in N. Memiesii: 

 leaves occasionally few-lobed. — N. mudemta, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 93. 



Page 508. 5. PHACELIA. 



8*. P. hispida, Gray. Distinguished from P. ramosissima by its annual root : 

 inflorescence more open, the llowers on slender horizontal pedicels : calyx-lobes lax 

 and elongated, nearly equalling the corolla, in fruit 4 to G lines long and 3 or 4 times 

 longer than the capsule : seeds more oval. — Syn. Fl. ii. 161. P. ramosissima, var. 

 hispiJa, Gray, Pot. Calif, i. 508. 



Sail Dit'go to Santa Barbara ; Butte County (Mrs. Aualin) ; Arizona, Palmer. 



12. P. procera, Gray. Siskiyou County, Greene. 



13'. P. Mohavensis, Gray. Dilfusely branched or simple, about 4 inches 

 high, glandular-hispid : leaves hmceolate to linear, an inch long or more, entire or 

 rarely sparingly toothed, narrow at base : i)edicels short, erect : calyx-lobes linear- 

 spatulate : corolla pur[)le, 3 or 4 lines long, little exceeding the calyx, the appendages 

 long-oblong and adnate up to the truncate summit : filaments and style slightly ex- 

 serted : ovules 4 or 5 to each j)lacenta. — Syn. Fl. ii. 1G4. 



On tlie iMoliavo River (Pdmcr, 1876, n. 387) ; Hear Valley, San Bprnardino Mountains, Parri/ 

 & Lemvion. The hitter a slender erect form. 



13^ P. grisea, Gray. Stouter, 6 to 8 inches high : leaves ovate, rather abruptly 

 contracted to a short thick petiole, entire, an inch long : flowers nearly sessile, erect : 

 calyx-lobes 2 or 3 lines long, variable, one or more broadly spatulatc to ovate-spatu- 

 late, slightly exceeding the capsule : corolla 3 or 4 lines long; appendages as in the 

 last : filaments and style much cxserted : ovules 5 or 6 to each placenta. — Proc. 

 Amer. Acad. xii. 80, and Syn. Fl. ii. IGf). 



On fine Mountain, near San Simeon Bay, Palvicr, 1876, n. 381. 



1 7. P. brachyloba, Gray. San Diego, Cleveland, Palmer. 



10. P. Davidsonii, Gray. San Pernardino County, Parr// i Lemmon, n. 259. 



2G. P. Ivesiana, Torr. Surprise Valley, Modoc County, Lemmnn, Miss Plummer. 



27. P. Fremontii, Torr. — P. Brannani, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 90. 

 Mohave Desert, Mrs. A. E. Push. 



28. P. bicolor, Torr. Surprise Valley, Modoc County, Miss S. A. Plummer. 



28'. P. Cooperae, Gray. Somewhat hoary with a dense viscid pubescence : 

 leaves oblong, oiitusi;, crenately subpinnatitid, h inch long, about twice longer than 

 the petiole, the lowest larger and pinnatcly lobed : flowers sessile or nearly so, 

 densely spicate ; corolla tubular-funnelforra, 4 to G lines long, 2 or 3 times longer 

 than the calyx, the lind) blue or violet, the narrow throat and tube yellow ; append- 

 ages narrow, fioe from the filament: ovides 7 or 8. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 49. 



Santa Inez Mountains, Santa Barbara County, /l/r.s. Elirood Cooper. 



35". P. campanularia. Gray. Pesembling P. Whitlavia ; about 6 inches high, 

 rather .stout: leaves subcordate,^rregularly dentate, 1 to U inches long, equalling 

 the petiole : pedicels spreading, almnt e(pialling the calyx (3 to 5 lines long) : corolla 

 violet-purple, campanulate, 7 to 12 lines long; lobes spreading, about half as long 

 as the tube ; appendages glabrous : stamens scarcely exserted. — Syn. Fl. ii. 164. 



Oriflannne Carion, San Diego County (Chrelnnd) ; San IVrnanlino County, P<r)^-y k Lemmmi, 

 n. 263. P. ghvdiih.<:a, KelloL'g, Proe." Calif. Acad. vii. 92 (a j.reotcuined name), ajipears to be- 

 long to th'"s 'section tiiougli likened to P. ciliata. The imiierfect description leaves it uncertam 

 wiiether it should be referred to P. Pitrriii or to P. viscirl'i. 



