^''''"- POLEMUN 1 AC I'LK. 49- 



:?0. G subnuda, To.r. A span to a loot liitrh, glan.lulur-puljerulcnt : leaves 

 chiefly at the base, spatulate or oblong, incisely toothed or slightly few-lobed : those 

 ol the naked stem small and entire, and above reduced to minnto bracts- flowers 

 somewhat clustered at the summit of the branches of the naked panicle- calyx-lobes 

 broadly subulate : corolla orange or scarlet ; the tube half an inch long, thrice the 

 length of the ovate obtuse lobes. — Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. viii. 276. 



Western mrt of Nevada (A'. //. Sf retch), and Arizoim (Neu-berry, Palmer) : mav be expected on 

 the eastern Orders of Cnlifornia. In the specimens, the anthers are inchidod, o^short mamenS. 



§ 10. Flowers capitate-glomerate or panicled, or scattered, nma.lh, braclless ■ corolla 

 {hlne, purple, or whUe) from funnelform to campaniilnte or almost rotate ■ 

 stamens included or not surpassing the corolla-lobes : filaments slender ■ leaves 

 mostly pmnately incised or twice or thrice pinnatdy dissected. — Eugilia 

 honth. mainly. ' 



* J) war/ perennial, few-Jlowered among the leaves : ovules solitary. 



,.,.?''• ^ Larseni, Gray. Depressed, rising an inch or two out of ground from 

 fdilorm subterranean running shoots, soft-pubescent : leaves much crowded at the 

 summit but alternate), somewhat pedatcly 5-7-partod or the upper 3-cleft : the 

 lobes 2 to 4 lines long, linear-oblong, or the larger more dilated and 2 -3-cleft • 

 flowers almost sessile, little exceeding the leaves: corolla funnelform, violet-purple' 

 nearly half an inch long, fully twice the length of the calyx; the lobes broadly 

 oval. — Troc. Am. Acad. xi. 84, '^ 



On bassen's Peak, in loose soil of volcanic ashes, Lcmmon and John Lrvrscn This sin^rnlar 



n of^irahf I'notnvf f '° '^'"'« to.the .Yavar.^.V. section ; but (hTlls of the fa 

 ™?l' I 1 ^ n "S '^' "'^'" "7'^" '° '""°^' fis nuicronatn, and the flowers mo not rai.itato- 



* * Annuals: ovules and seeds few or numerous in each cell. 

 ^ I^ooflrTT'l"'" f "'' ^'''■'^^'^' '^'''''' ""■ ^'"'^ '^^'^•''^ peduncles: stems erect, 

 Z:!tZ!7d::^s!^ ''''-' ''--'' ''"'' -^ '--- V^^^^^n^y dissected into very 



bra^ndie^\bo?e*^*l^°lf ^^^^^°"^°^ ^ ^i^tlo pubescent : stem slender, loosely 

 branched above : calyx glabrous or nearly so : lobes of the light blue (rareW white) 

 corolla narrowly oblong or almost linear (2 lines long), nearly of the length of the 

 narrow tube. -Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2698 ; Lindl. Eot! Reg. t. HTO " 



Low grounds, not rare, from tlie Bay of San Francisco to Oregon. 



somLw^K^hf^f ^' ^'"tl- ,^^^^ *^" P'-^^^'^>"- ^"^ "-'^-^"y stouter, often 

 somewiiat glandu ar : the capitate clusters and flowers larger or less compact • calvx 

 more or ess woolly its lobes with short recurved tips : lobes of the 3la obovate 



I^SC't Is ^ " ' '"" '"^^^' '"^ '''''-''' '^'"''^^■'■^ --^' .lilat^b - iLt 



Hills and sandy ground, common through tlio westcn part of th., State. 

 ■H .- Flowers in small and rather- loose clusters, or else scattered iu the open panicle 



^\i7laZZ/r ''"'"t " ^'^^■'^^ ^''""^'^^^ ^'■-•^''rf ^nto,/ine aud narrow seaments : 

 r/t;,^ irJr?f '"^ o"^/o^-.M,W.o/-a« inch loug : herbage son, ewha^ viscid- 

 pubescent or glandular, or glabrafe : stems erect or at leuath difFusrh, spreading. 



Jni ^•, "^"f*i«',«"lls ^^^'"th. A span to a foot or so in height, sin.plo in dopan- 

 pemte an. early plants, loosely branched in larger nnd later: flowers f w or vml 

 SS^nrJ; '^? '" •*; ^'"^^^^J-^^'-'^ting the slender naked peduncles, short-peT 

 celled or almost sessile; corolla (a third of an inch long) violet, with proper tube 



