512 HYDROPHYLLACE^. Plmcelia. 



5 to 9 obovate or obloug mostly entire divisions ; the upper with dilated and some- 

 times auricled and partly clasping base ; the lower with margined petiole : racemes 

 geminate or panicled, very loose : pedicels as long as calyx : corolla blue with yel- 

 lowish tube (barely 2 lines broad), little surpassing the spatulate enlarging calyx- 

 lobes : capsule globular, 20 - 24-seeded : seeds cylindraceous, incurved, very deeply 

 rugose transversely and tuberculate. — Bot. Mex. Bound. 144; Gray, Proc. Am. 

 Acad. X. 327. 



Along the Rio Colorado {Parry, Bigclow), and eastward throngh S. Arizona to the Pdo Grande. 



«r % Corolla funnelform or cylindraceous : the internal aj:>2'>endages vertical, long and 

 narroiv, united more or less extensively to the base of the filaments : style more or 

 less hairy below : leaves pinnatifid and with naked petioles: seeds finely reticulated 

 as well as coarsely rugose. (Phacelia § Euglypta, Watson.) 



-[- Corolla ivhite or jmle purple, little longer than the calyx. 



26. P. Ivesiana, Torr. A span high, diffusely branched from the base, liir- 

 sute-pubescent and glandular : leaves pinnately parted into 7 to 15 linear or 

 oblong divisions, rarely twice pinnatitid : racemes loose, G-20-flowered : appendages 

 of the corolla almost free from the filament : calyx-lobes linear : capsule oblong, 

 16 -24-seeded. — Bot. Ives Colorado Exp. 21. 



Arizona from the borders of California (Ives), Southern Nevada, and Utah. 



•^ -4- Corolla conspicuously longer than the calyx ; the limb mostly bright jn/rple or 

 violet-blue ; the throat and tube whitish or yellowish. 



27. P. Fremontii, Torr. 1. c. A span to a foot high, much branched from the 

 base, viscid-puberulent : leaves simply pinnatifid into 7 to 15 obovate or short- 

 oblong mostly entire lobes : flowers short-pedicelled, crowded in an elongating 

 spike : funnelform corolla (3 to 5 hues long) fully twice the length of the spatulate 

 calyx-lobes ; the appendages united below to the filament : capsule oblong, 20 - 30- 

 seeded. 



From Kern County through Western Arizona and Southern Nevada to Southern Utah. 



28. P. bicolor, Torr. Diffusely branched from the base, barely a span high, 

 viscid-pubescent: leaves twice pinnately parted or merely pinnatifid into small 

 short-linear or oblong lobes: racemes or spikes loosely 10-20-flowered : funnelform 

 corolla (5 to 7 lines long) about thrice the length of the almost linear calyx-lobes ; 

 the long and narrow appendages united for more than half their length with the 

 filament, forming a narrow tubular cavity behind it : capsule oval-oblong, about 

 16-seeded. • — -Watson, Bot. King Exp. 255. 



Eastern portion of tlie Sierra Nevada (Sierra Co., Lcmmon, kc), and adjacent parts of Nevada, 

 first collected by Dr. Andcrsmi. The largest-flowered of these species; the rather showy corolla 

 purple, with a yellowish tube and eye. 



29. P. gymnoclada, Torr. 1. c. Branched from the base, low, somewhat viscid- 

 pubescent ; the priujuiy branches decumbent, long and naked below : leaves obovate, 

 oval, or oblong, obtusely toothed or almost pinnatifid, mostly shorter than the 

 petiole : spikes several-flowered : the short-funnelform corolla (3 or 4 lines long) 

 not twice the length of the obscurely spatulate and hirsute calyx-lobes (its appen- 

 dages as in the preceding) : capsule oval, or oblong, 5-1 6-seeded. 



Truckee Pass and Winnemucca, Watson, Lcmmon. Therefore probably within the eastern border 

 of California. Lemmon's specimens are better developed than Watson's, without such long naked 

 branches from the root ; the ovules about 12, only 4 or 5 ripening into pretty large seeds : the 

 cajisule oval or elliptical. 



30. P. crassifolia, Torr. 1. c Diffusely branched, 3 or 4 inches high, viscid- 

 pubescent : leaves tliickish and rather fleshy, roughish, half an inch or less long, 

 oblong-ovate, tapering into a short petiole, the lower with souie short blunt teeth, 



