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2^ P, adsurgens, Torr. Glaljrous except the glandulur-puljuseent i>e(luucles 

 and calyx : stems slender, ascending from a prostrate or rooting base, G to 8 inches 

 high : leaves ovate to ovate-oblong, acute, sessile, 5 to 10 lines long, rounded or nar- 

 rowed at base : corolla-tube 6 to 8 lines long, twice tlie lengtli of the calyx, its lobes 

 obovate, entire : ovules solitary in each cell, — Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad, viii, 25G, 

 and Syn. Fl. ii. 133. 



Mountams south of Trinity River {Rattan) ; Cascade Mountains, Oregon, A. Wood, C'usicL: 



Page 488. 2. COLLOMIA. 



8. C. aggregata, Porter. — Bot. Wheeler Exp. 198; Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. 394. 

 Gilia aggmjatit, Spreng. ; Bot. Calif i. 49G. The frequently unequal insertion of 

 the stamens up(jn tlie tube of the corolla, detected by Prof. Porter, necessitates the 

 transfer of this common species from Gilia to Collomia. 



Page 489. 3. GILIA. 



1. G. demissa, Gray. — Ptothrock, Bot. Wheeler Exp. t. 19, B. 



V. Gr. Parryae, Gray. Dwarf (1 to 4 inches high), at length much branched, 

 pubescent : leaves 5 - 7-parted, the linear-acerose divisions 1^ to 3 or 4 lines long : 

 calyx deeply 5-cleft, 3 to 5 lines long, the lobes acerose-pointed, with broad scarious 

 ciliate margins : corolla wdjite, yellow or purple, J inch long, witli broadly ovate 

 lobes much exceeding the broad tube and each crowned at base by a broad adnata 

 emarginate scale : capsule oval-oblong, many-seeded. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xi. 7G, 

 and Syn. Fl. ii. 137. G. Kenned yi, Porter, Coult. Bot. Gaz. ii. 77. 



Southern California ; San Bernardino County {Parry k Lemmon) ; Mohave region {Palmer) ; 

 Kern County {Kennedy) ; Inyo County, Matthews. 



P. Gr. Lemmoni, Gray in herb. Simple or branched, about 2 inches high, 

 subglandular-hispid : leaves mostly 5-parted, the narrow acutish divisions 1 or 2 

 lines long : calyx cleft to the middle, 2 lines long, scarious between the prominent 

 ribs which are acerose-pointed and spreading above : corolla yellowish, 3 or 4 lines 

 long, with rather narrow abrupt tube shorter than the calyx and several times shorter 

 than the lobes ; anthers oblong : capsule narrowly oblong, nearly equalling the calyx, 

 many-seeded. 



San Bernardino County {Parry & Lemmon, n. 243) ; Los Angeles, Rev. J. C. Nevin. Interme- 

 diate between the sections Dactijlophyllum and Leptoslphon. 



4. Gr, Bolanderi, Gray. Siskiyou Mountains, Raltan. 



9^ Gr, brevicula. Gray. Resembling G. androsacea ; 4 inches high, simple or 

 with spreading brandies, minutely pubescent and above glandular : leaves 3 lines 

 long or less : calyx cleft a third of its length, the lobes acute (not acuminate nor 

 ciliate) : corolla-tube 5 to 7 lines long, twice longer than the calyx and bracts ; lobes 

 purple or A'iolet or whitish, darker at the throat. — Proc, Amer, Acad, xii, 79, and 

 Syn. Fl. 139. 



On the Mohave River, Palmer, 1876, n. 401. 



27. Gr, setosissima, Gray. Providence Mountains {Cooper), and through Ari- 

 zona to Suutheiii Utah. The species has been confused with Navarretia Schottii, 

 Torr. (which is now removed to Loeselia, as will be seen under that genus), but is 

 distinguished by its cuneate-tridentate leaves attenuate to a long narrow ])eti(ile ami 

 rarely at all pinnatitid, the bristles often in twos or threes, the corolla-limb equally 

 lobed with the short stamens inserted at the sinuses (or one a little below), and by 

 the longer oblong capsule. 



31". G, lutescens, Steud. Closely resembling G. floccom ; corolla bright 

 sulphur-yellow, 3 lines long, the tube not exserted and lobes hardly over a line long : 



