388 Campanulaceae 



2. N. ramosissimus pinnatifidus (Greene) Gray. Much re- 

 sembling the last; basal leaves linear-lanceolate, 1-2-pinnatifid, 

 the cauline toothed ; capsule 15-25-seeded ; seeds short-oblong. 



San Gabriel Mountains, Allen. 



4. LOBELIA L. 



Herbs with alternate or basal leaves, and racemose, 

 spicate or paniculate, often leafy-bracted flowers. Calyx- 

 tube adnate to the ovary. Corolla-tube straight, oblique 

 or incurved, divided to the base on 1 side, 2-lobed ; the 

 lobe on each side of the cleft erect or recurved, turned 

 away from the other 3, which are somewhat united. 

 Stamens free from the corolla-tube, monadelphous at 

 least above ; 2 or all the 5 anthers with a tuft of hairs 

 at the tip, all united. Ovary 2-celled ; the 2 parietal 

 placentae many-ovuled ; stigma 2-lobed or 2-cleft. Cap- 

 sule loculicidally 2-valved. 



1. L. splendens Willd. Glabrous or nearly so; stems erect, 

 commonly simple, 4-8 dm. high; leaves lanceolate or almost 

 linear, glandular-denticulate, all but the lower sessile, 10 cm. 

 long or less ; flowers in a rather close often elongated raceme ; 

 calyx-tube hemispheric, 4 mm. long, the lobes linear-lanceolate, 

 8 mm. long; corolla bright red, 2 cm. long, the tube narrow, the 

 lobes about 8 mm. long; seeds oblong, somewhat rugose-tubercu- 

 late. 



Along streams in wet places in the upper portions of the chaparral belt 

 of the San Bernardino and Cuyamaca Mountains. 



5. PALMEBELLA Gray. 



Slender erect or spreading herbs, glabrous or nearly 

 so, with mostly lanceolate entire or serrate leaves, and 

 blue flowers in short terminal racemes. Calyx-tube tur- 

 binate, the lobes slender. Corolla-tube elongated, linear 

 and straight, not at all dilated at the throat ; the short 

 limb abruptly spreading ; 2 lobes small, spatulate-linear 

 and recurving, the 3 larger obovate or oblong, slightly 

 united at the base. Filaments more or less adnate to 



