1902] A REVISION OF THE GENUS NEMOPHILA 215 



Foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada. 



Specimens examined: California.- Fresno co,, Eastwood, Eisen ; 

 Sequoia pafk, Jepson no. 622; Kaweah, Hoppirig no. 37; Eraser's mill, 

 Tulare co., {J^.Rrandegee ; Salt creek, Tulare co., Eastwood {X.y'^t) \ Cramer, 

 Tulare co„ Bra?idegee ; Bear creek, Tulare co., Purpits no. 1720. ' 



Type in the herbarium of the. California Academy of Sciences, San 

 Francisco ; collected by Alice Eastwood on Salt creek, Tulare county, Cali- 

 fornia. 



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University of California. 



' EXPLANATION OF PLATES II-V. 



Plate II. Ne?nophila septdta Parish. 



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Specimen from the type locality (Parish no, 4908) ; natural size. 



Plate III. Nemophila pedunculata Dougl, 



A. Portion of the type; natural size. 



B. Analysis, drawn from a plant collected by Dr. Thomas Coulter in 



California (no. 480). 



Plate IV, Nemophila parviflora Dougl. 



A. Type specimen; three-fourths natural size. 



B. Analysis, drawn from a specimen in the herbarium at Kew, 



Plate V. Nemophila exilis Eastwood. 



Specimen from Berkeley, California (typical of the species, of which the 

 type specimen is regarded as an extreme form); natural size. 



