]^98 SAXIFRAGACE^. Tellima. 



■¥- Ovary fnUy half free : petals entire : seeds minutely roughened. 



2. T. Cymbalaria, Gray. Stem or scape filiform, a span to a foot high, bear- 

 ing mostly only a })air of opposite S-lobed or parted leaves : radical leaves round- 

 remform, somewhat 3 - 5-lobed (about half an inch in diameter) : flowers few and 

 slender-pedieelled : calyx short and dilated-campanulate, with an acute adnate base ; 

 its lobes very short and broad : petals spatulate-obovate, entire. — Lithophrayma 

 Gymhcdaria, Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 585 ; Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. vi. 535. 



Moist shady woods, Sauta Barbara to San Diego, Nuttall, Brewer, Cleveland. Calyx 2 lines 

 and petals 3 or 4 lines long. 



•4- +- Ovary and capsule almost ivholly free from the broadly camx)anulate truncate- 

 or round-based calyx : seeds minutely roughened : styles synooth. 



3. T. Bolanderi, Gray. Stems a foot or two high, not rarely branching, 1-4- 

 leaved : radical and lower leaves round-reniform and more or less lobed ( 1 1^ to 2| 

 inches in diameter), the upper 3 - 5-parted : flowers very short-jiedicelled : petals 

 obovate or oval, entire, rarely with a small lateral tooth on each side, white. — 

 Lithophragma Bolanderi, Gray, 1. c. 



Contra Costa to Mendocino counties, Brewer, Bolancler, &c. Calyx 2| and petals 3 or 4 lines 

 long. 



4. T. heterophylla, Hook. & Am, Stems slender, a foot or less in height, 

 1 - 3 leaved : leaves nearly as in the preceding, but smaller and usually more hirsute : 

 flowers fewer and smaller : petals obtusely Sdobed, sometimes flesh-colored. — Bot. 

 Beechey, 346. Lithophragma heterophylla, Torr. & Gray, 1. c, ; Gray, 1. c. 



Shady grounds, in the western part of the State, especially near San Francisco and on the 

 Sacramento. Calyx 2 and petals 3 or 4 lines long. 



^_ 4- +. Lower half or more of the ovary and capside coherent with the turbinate 

 calyx-tube : seeds smooth : styles granulose. 



5. T. afiinis, Gray. Eougher-pubescent or scabrous-pnberulent : stem a span to 

 a foot or more high, slender: leaves nearly as in the preceding or smaller (rarely an 

 inch in diameter) : flowers 5 to 12 in the lax raceme : pedicels mostly longer than 

 the densely rough glandular-puberulent calyx : petals somewhat cuneate and with 

 3 short acute lobes or teeth. — Lithop>hragma affinis, Gray, 1. c. 



Rocky and shady places, common through the western part of the State, and northeast to 

 Plumas County in the Sierra Nevada. Petals 4 or 5 lines long, white or flesh-color, large in i)ro- 

 portion to the calyx. 



* * Petals ( pinh or sometimes ivhite) with limb palmately 3 - 1-parted into narroio 

 divisions : even the radical leaves mostly 3 - b-jxirted or divided : slender or fili- 

 form rootstock and sometimes even the feiv-floivered raceme bearing clusters of 

 small grain-like bulblets. 



6. T. parviflora, Ho<dv. Eoughishdiirsute or scabrous-pubescent, a span to a 

 foot high : divisions of the leaves narrowly cuneate and once or twice 3-cleft into 

 narrow'^lobes : pedicels erect, about the length of the obconical or at length almost 

 clavate calyx : petals deeply 3-cleft into linear or oblong divisions : ovary and capsule 

 fully half inferior. — Fl. i. 239, t. 78. T. pxirvifolia. Hook. & Arn. Lithophragma 

 jjarvifiora, Nutt. ; Gray, 1. c. 



Shady and rocky places, Biitish Columbia to the mountains of Utah and Colorado, and proba- 

 bly in the northern part of California. " N. California, J/t/cvVs,"' according to Hooker : but the 

 plant may more probably be L. affinis. 



7. T. tenella, Watson. Small and slender, 2 to 9 inches high, roughish with a 

 minute glandular pubescence : leaves smaller than in the preceding (about half an 

 inch in cliameter) : pedicels ascending or spreading : calyx campanulate, the base 

 either roundish or acutish : petals 3 -5-parted or even irregularly 7-parted into 

 mostly linear divisions : ovary and capsule free except the base. — Bot. King. 



