PHACELIA 



linear onee or twice pinnately parted or deft divisions, 

 all sessile or nearly so, the lobes mostly linear oblong: 

 spikes cvmosely clustered, at length elongated : very 

 «.hort fruting pedicels ascen hng or eiect al}\ I be 

 lineir r linear spatulate not twice the length of tie 

 elhi Ul capsule stamens and style con picuou I5 

 e\ erte 1 see 1 with very narrow pits bounded bj th ck 

 will ( il t I 1 mrthward fa M J 03 -\ar Alba 

 H rt 1 -1 1 e n offered 



Whitlftv a -, (\V1 n, n 1 fl H ) 



11 l)b &C 18o4 6 9 -A beautit 1 

 ( lit \ t 1 with flowers an inch lon„ 

 \ I gloximoldes (Hftj»diia qlojr 



^ r 41ba (TIT (Ml it dlha Hort ) 1 ' 



f n with I otted and white fls respectivelj 

 ( campanulina Gray Lower than the last Ivs 

 ,1 It r L riate less deeply dent itc tube of the 

 t I 1 1 1 I te corolla V^ m \ jilt 



tl I t 1 it e the length of tl p 1 1 I 



t tl 1 1 t -labrous and small I 1 



1 I il I t 1 linost as showy sill 

 ( ( 11 J 1 !• 1883 14o Gn I 1 4 1 



— Ic I tl (a of some IS presumal 1\ thi ^Hit 



Pirryi Torr Rather slenler 9 18 m high Ivs 

 ( t irr „ul irly and inciselj double toothed or lacm 

 1 r tl e lowest sometimes pinnatelj paited the 



ii|i|iir ■•nntinue longer than their petioles: corolla cleft 

 brviiil the middle, deep violet, 8 lines across; fila- 

 111. tils bi-arded: ovules on each placenta 20-30; seeds 

 l.-,-Jil. Calif. B.M. 6842. G.C. II. 24:716. 



8. vlscida, Torr. {EtMca visci<la,Benth.). Fig. 1732. 

 A foot or 2 high, branching, hirsute at base, very glan- 

 dular above: Ivs. ovate or obscurely cordate, doubly or 

 inciscly and irregularly dentate, 1-2 in. long: corolla 

 ,1,, 111. I'll I. urple or whitish center, from half to 

 ,,. I. (liam. Calif. B.R. 21:1808. B.M. 



;r,l. J.H. III. 29:183. 

 M fimluiata, Mi.-hx. {Cosmdiillnis fimhririhi.i. Xolte). 

 Weak ami diffuse, a span lii-li .-ii. ..iii' I.n-ni. 'an- 

 line Ivs. 3-7-cleft or lobed <) !■ 1. 



the lobes obtuse or rounrti-l 1'- 



eels fllifoi-m: calyx-lobes Im :,i ..i.Hi j .1 -, 'i' ; 



corolla white, only 3-4 lim-s ljr..a.l. .-i.-.n, r il...;, lUe 

 stamens, its lobes fimbriate. Alleghany Mts., \ a. to 

 Ala. 



10. M^nziesii, Torrey {Eutdca multifldra, 

 Plant 9-12 in. high, at length paniculate-branched, nis- 

 pid or roughish hirsute, usually also minutely cinere- 

 ous-pubescent: Ivs. mostly sessile, linear or lanceolate, 

 entire or a few of them deeply cleft, with few or single 

 lin>-!ir or lanceolate entire lobes: spikes or spike-like 

 viMMiH - il,> r.rid-p.-miculate, at length el"iiL.MtiMl and 

 ,i, ii-lit violet or sometiiiMs wliit.-: m-nU-s 

 !_■ :,, , -horter than the cal> \ : - •-!- -M"iig, 

 ,<,,i.,i, 1,1 — i-.ticulated. Calif, tc. \\ a-li.. tit^l last 

 t.i Montaiiti, and Utah. B.R. 14:11S(). B.M. .iTtii (i'. 

 Memiesu).—A beautiful species, and easily cult. 



11. divaricita, Gray (Eutdca divaricUta, Benth.). 

 Diffusely spreading, a span high, more or less hirsute 

 and pubescent: Ivs. ovate or oblong, mostly longer than 

 the petiole, occasionallv 1-2-toothed or lobed at base, 

 the rims curving upwards: spikes or racemes at length 

 loose; the pedicels usually much shorter than the vs.- 

 Ivx- stvlc2-clift atapex: ovules 12-20 on each placenta. 

 Calif. B.M. 371W. B.R. 21:1784. 



Var. Wrangeliana, A. DC. Fig. 1733. Differs from 

 the tvpe only in having the Ivs. inclined to be lobed or 

 1-2-toothed. " It is known to the trade as Eutoca Wran- 

 geliana, F. & M. P.M. 5:199. 



12. OrcuttiJlna, Gray. Viscid, puberulcnt, about 1 ft. 

 hish: Ivs. pinntititid. somewhat Ivrate, the lobes short- 

 ol.tonL- nTiil fiitiv: iU. =r.-si| 



PH^DRANASSA 



1289 



Dougl. 



spatulate (barely 2 lines long) sepals, 12-14-seeded ; 

 seeds oval, obscurely favose-reticulated between the 

 transverse corrugations. Lower Calif. 



L F Hendebson 

 PHffiDEANASSA (C e k I I q e ) in arylli- 

 dx em Fiv t 1 r n n or 1 1 oming 



bull s with II II 1 1 ne m 



umbels gen II I 1 with 



green t j s I II "00- 



1 f I J I ( Rica, 



um all ther 1 es 11 1 avmg tl e peri- 

 much shorter than the tube Piobably 

 pecies IS P chloraera the tube of which 

 ight over 2 m long however the seg- 

 ly com ivent mo t of the distance and it 



dcalei 



iibcj lindrical ; seg- 



inh at the tip: sta- 



t t the tube : ovary 



ipsule globose, 



null black. The 



t produced after 



1 point is doubtful 



II- at length elongated 

 anulate, double the 

 lines broad, white. 

 I'stitute of internal 

 lualing the narrowly 



which hawe\ 1 1 nl 



to ha\e dropped jiU i t t 

 mended bv some Ainer 

 known to botanists 



Generic characters perianth 

 ments 6 equal regular s|)r( idin( 

 mens inserted at or 1 ♦ I ' 1 ' ' ' 

 3-cellcd ovules m ui 

 loculicidally 3 valvi 1 

 Ivs are petioled ol I i 1 



the fls according to Bikii 1 nt t 

 for all species Baker Amarvllide* 

 A. Fls. cine fly red 



cWoritcra, Herb. Bulb globose, 2-3 in. thick: Ivs. 

 produced after the «s. : blade 8-12 in. long, 2-3 in. wide; 

 petiole i4 ft. long, according to Baker: fls. scarlet, tipped 

 green. Andes of Ecuador, to 12,000 ft. B.R. 31:17 

 (petiole 1-3 in. long). 



AA. Fls. elderiij green. 



Tiridifl6ra. Baker. Bulb ovoid, VA in. thick: leaf 

 solitary; blade %-2 in. broad; petiole short: as. about 



