514 llYIHiOPIlYLLACE.E. Emmenanlht. 



Loml. Jour. But. v. 312, t. 11 ; Hmjk. Hot. May. t. 4«13. ir. vuaor, Iluivey, 1. c, 

 a depauperate form. 



Los Angeles to San fk-rimrdino, Coulter, JVallacc, AnliscU, ic. Piizcd in cultivation, as are 

 several of the foregoing species. 



6. EMMENANTHE, Benth. 

 Calyx deeply 5-parted, the divisions similar. Corolla campanulate, yellow or 

 cream-colored, persistent. Otherwise as in Pluiceiia § Eutoca & Microgenetes. Low 

 Calitbrnian annuals. — C^ray, Proc. 1. c. x. 328. Emmenanthe & MiltUzia, A. DC. 



§ 1. IttsanblliKj r/iacelid § Microf/eiieles : seeds more or less rugose transinnsely : 

 Jlowtrs siiudl : calyx-lobes broader upivards. — MlLTiTZlA, Gray. (Millitsiu, 

 A. DC.) 



* Corolla briijht yelloiv, merely 5-lubed, exceeding or at least equalling the calyx both 

 in Jioiver and in fruit, tvithering-persistent and enclosing the capsule; the tube 

 within mostly luith 10 narrow appendages : style 2^^'sistent : herbage pubescent. 



1. E. parviflora, CI my. Low and depressed, ratlier densely pubescent, viscid ; 

 leaves deeply [jiMUiitilid : Uowera si)icate-crowded, very short-pedicolled : corolla not 

 longer than the almost linear sepals: stylo hardly longer than the 20 - 4U-ovuled 

 ovary. — Pacil". li. Pep. vi. 85, t. 15, & Proc. Am. Acad. x. 328. 



Shore of Lake Klamatli, Oregon, Newberry. Tlierefore proLaLly extending into the noilheni 

 borders of California. 



2. E. lutea, Cray, 1. c. Difluse, minutely pubescent, somewhat viscid but 

 slightly if at all glandular : leaves oblong or obovate, incisely few-toothed or pin- 

 natitid : Howers rather crowded in short racemes : corolla (3 lines long) surpassing 

 the spatulate-linear calyx-lobes : style filiform, uiuch longer than the about 12- 

 ovuled ovary. — E. p>arviJiora, Watson, Bot. King Exp. 257, not of Gi-ay. Eutoca 

 lutea, Hook. & Arn. I5(jt. Beechey, & Ic. PI. t. 354. Miltitzia lutea, A. DC. 



Northeastern part of tli(! Sierra Novadu (^/uZtrsovi, IVulson, he), and through Nevada to the 

 borders of Idaho. 



3. E. glandulifera, Torr. ]\Iore slend(;r, 3 to 5 inches high, diffuse, glandular 

 as well as viscid : leaves small (half an inch or less in length), oblong or spatulate, 

 incisely few-tootlied, or tlio u[)per entire : flowers numerous in slender spikes or 

 racemes ; corolla narrctwly campanulate, exceeding the linear calyx-lobea : style lili- 

 Ibrm : ovules to 12. — Wahsou, Hot. King Kxp. 257.' 



Eastern side of tho Sierra Nevada, iit ("arson City, on the bordorH of California, Jiidersan, ll'at- 

 son. Corolla 2 lines long ; no appendages detected. Perliaps only a variety of the preceding. 



« * Corolla apparently nearly tvhite, 5-cle/t, usually shorter than the calyx and cap- 

 sule ; internal appendages not manifest: leaves rathei' fleshy and entire, tapering 

 into a petiole : capside 8 - \0-seeded. 



4. E. glaberrima, Torr. 1. c. Wholly glabrous and glandless, stout and some- 

 Avhat succulent, a sj^an or less high, diffusely decumbent : leaves oblong-spatulate or 

 obovate (half an inch or more long), some of the lower occasionally 2 - 4-toothed : 

 flowers few or several in short or at length elongated spikes or strict racemes ; pedi- 

 cels short and appressed : corolla not exceeding the thick spatulate or oblong calyx- 

 h)bes, hardly surpassing the glabrous ovary, rather shorter than the lirm-coriaceous 

 capsule, which is jiointed with the indurated base of the stylo. — Wutson, Bot. King 

 Exp. 257 ; Gray, 1. c. 



Low saline ground, Humboldt Sink and Reese Valley, Nevada, JVatson, on whose authority it 

 is said to bo tlie "Eutoca nrdiaidcs" of the IJotany of the Ives Colorado Expedition. Not yet 

 found within California, but may be expected. Fruiting calyx and capsule 2^ lines long, thick, 

 tardily dehiscent. 



