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^'-^Se ^r.Q. 7». CHELONE, Linn. Tukilk-ukai.. 



Seeds surrounded by a broad membranous wing. Otherwise nearly as PenMe- 

 mon. Anthers long-woolly (as in P. Memiesii), chiefly upon tlie inner face. 



A North Aineiican kcihis, of tlueo Atluntic species, and the following on the racilic Coast. 



1. C. nemorosa, Dougl. Glabrous, the inflorescence glandular-pubescent a 

 toot or two Ingh : h-aves ovate to ovattilanceolate, acute and acutely dentate trun- 

 cates or subcordate at base, shortly petiolato or subsossile, 2 or 3 inches lon^ • flowers 

 pedicellate in a loose terminal panicle, the 2 - 5-llo\vered i)eduncles as lo°ng as tlie 

 pedicels: sepals lanceolate, acuminate: corolla violet-purple, an inch lon'^' with 

 widely open orilice, the very short ui)per lip 2-clcft, the lower 3-cleft and spr'adii." 

 — Lmdl. Bot. Reg. t. 1211 ; Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. 259. ^ 



On Sahnon Trail at liea.l of Scott IJiver {Greene) ■ Oregon (Nacherry) ; base of Mount Hood. 

 Howell. Approachuig Pcntstcmon more closely tlian tlie eastern species. 



I^ng*^ •'''•'i«- 8. PENTSTEMON. 



• \' T; ^®"2iesii, Hook. Uwarf states of the more northern typical form, with 

 violet-bluc llowcis, occur on Mount Shasta. 



Var. Newberryi, Gray. — Tiie common form in the Sierra Nevada, with rose- 

 purple or pink corollas. 



7». P. Rothrockii, Gray. Low (4 to 6 inches high), woody at base, minutely 

 puberulent : leaves ovate-oblong, obtuse or acutish, subcordate or truncate at base 

 sessile or nearly so, entire or sparingly serrate, 3 to 5 lines long : flowers subspicate' 

 subsessile an.) mostly solitary, bibracteolate and with small leafy mostly alternate 

 bracts: sepals ovate-lanceolate, U lines long: corolla 4 lines long, the rather nar- 

 row tube and throat longer than the lips, apparently purplish : stenle filament gla- 

 brous. — Syn. ¥\. ii. 2G0. ^ 



Little Olanclic Abnmtain, liead of Kern River, at 10,400 feet altitude, nnlhrock. 



^ 9. P. Palmeri, Gray. San Bernardino County {Parry Sc Lemmon) ; Kern 

 County, Ktnnedy. 



11'. P. Rattani, Gray. Stem 1 to 3 feet high, simple or branching above, 

 glabrous below, the tliyrsoid iiillorescenco viscid-pubescent : leaves ovate-lanceolato 

 to oblong, acutely denticulate, acute, the lower attenuate at base, the rest subcordate 

 at base an<l clasj)ing, 3 to 8 inches long: lower cymes pcduncled, 5 - 8-flowcied ; 

 pedicels very short : sepals lax, oblong-lanceolate, subacuminate : corolla pale purple' 

 an inch long, the oldiepie throat dilated and the tube a little shorter than the caly.x • 

 lower lip l)ear(led within : sterile filament bearded. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xv. 50. 



A^ar. minor, Gray, 1. c. Ajiparently a reduced form, with leaves an inch or two 

 long and flowers a half smaller. 



HuinboMt Ridge, Humboldt County ; the variety from Indian Creek, Del Norte County, llnUnn. 



14». P. heterodoxus, Gray. Hardly G inches high, leafy, glabrous below the 

 viscid-jiubescent inflorescence: leaves oval or oblong, obtuse or acute, the lower 

 attenuate to a slemler jietiole, the cauline sessile, I or 2 inches long : panicle narrow, 

 compact : sepals lanceolate : corolla narrowly tubular, hardly dilateil above, 7 lines 

 long : fifth filament beardless, sometimes antheriferous. — Syn. Fl. ii. 269. 



Near J^onner Pass, Toiixy. IJeferred to P. Frcmonli on page 622, which species is not known 

 from California. 



17. P. Eatoni, Gray. This species is only known from Utah and Arizona. The 

 specimens collecttid by Wallace belong to P. Clevelandi. 



21. P. azureus, r.enth., var. parvulus, Gray. Less than a foot high : loaves 

 oblong and oval, an inch long or less : inllorescence rather open : sepals broadly 

 ovate : corolla hardly 9 lines long. — Syn. Fl. ii. 272. 



