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ELLISIA MEMBRANACEA, Benth. in Trans. Linn. Soc. 17, p. 274; Alph. DO. l. c. p. 292. Moist 
shady places, San Diego, California; Parry. Coulter’s No. 470 is the same. 
ELLISIA CHRYSANTHEMIFOLIA, Benth. l. с.; Alph. DC. l. c. Santa Barbara, California, 
and near Tucson, Sonora; Parry. Our specimens agree with Douglas’ original ones, except 
that the flowers are more developed in the former than in the latter. The corolla is nearly twice 
as long as the calyx. 
PHACELTA CIRCINATA, Jacq. fil. Ecl. 1, p. 135, t. 91, & Alph. DC. Prodr. 9, p. 298. Dry hills 
near Santa Barbara and Monterey, California, April—May ; Parry. 
PHACELIA INTEGRIFOLIA, Torr. in Ann. Lyc. New York, 2, p. 222, t. 3. Near El Paso, etc., 
March—A pril, and Chihuahua, August; Thurber. (No. 1581, Wright.) The specimens from 
these stations resemble the original plant; but others, from the Mimbres and Sonora, have the 
leaves more or less deeply pinnatifid and the segments often toothed, (as in No. 1579, Wright,) 
so that the specific name is not appropriate. "The capsule is globose. The four seeds are oval, 
rough, with minute warts on the back, and the face is strongly corrugated transversely, as well 
as marked with a longitudinal ridge. 
了 HACELIA CONGESTA, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3452 ; Alph. DC. l. c. Rocky hills near Camp Bache, 
and near the Copper Mines, July—August; Bigelow. Near San Antonio, Texas, April—May; 
Thurber. Nos. 1574, and 1576, Wright; also, ? 1755, a dwarf form. 
PHACELIA TANACETIFOLIA, Benih. l. c.; Alph. DC. 1. с. Hills near Monterey, California, May; 
Parry. San Diego, May; Zhurber. Var. TENUIFOLIA. P. tenuifolia, Harv. MSS. РІ, Coult. 
San Diego and other places in California, March ; Parry, Thurber. This is surely only a slender 
leaved var. of P. tanacetifolia. Var. LATIFOLIA: foliis segmentis ovato-oblongis grosse dentatis. 
Mountains east of San Diego, June; Parry. 
Рнасыла Neomextcana (Thurb. MSS.): erecta, pilis patentibus pubescentia viscosa intermix- 
tis; foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis valde inequalibus, utrinque 4—6 cum impari oblongis inciso-den- 
tatis, lobis ovatis subdentatis acutiusculis; racemis spiciformibus densifloris corymbosis ; floribus 
subsessilibus ; lobis calycis oblongis; corolla calyce subduplolongiore campanulata, margine 
eroso-dentata; staminibus vix exsertis. Pine woods near the Copper Mines, New Mexico, 
August; Thurber. (No. 1577, Wright.) Stem 1-2 feet high, hispidly pilose and viscidly 
pubescent. Leaves 3-4 inches long, thin, the segments rather distant, about an inch long. 
Calyx not enlarged fn fruit. Corolla about 3 lines in diameter, the appendages near the base 
with their free margins reflexed. Filaments smooth. Style hairy below. Capsule globose-ovate. 
了 PHACELIA (EUTOCA) LOASHFOLIA. . BUTOCA LOASJEFOLIA, Benth. l.c. Monterey, California, Мау; 
Parry. Also found by Rev. Mr. Fitch, but the station not recorded. We strongly suspect this 
to be only P. malvzeflora, Cham. d Schlecht. in Linnea, 4, p. 494, The only discrepancy is the 
number of seeds said to occur in that species; but there may have been more ovules, only part 
of which ripened. 
Рнасима (EurocA) viscipa. Eutoca viscida, Benth. in Bot. Reg. t. 1808. Cosmanthus viscidus, 
Alph. DC. Prodr. 9, p. 296. Bushy places near Santa Barbara, California, March. “Flowers 
yellowish,” Parry. Ешоса albiflora, Nutt. Pl. Gamb., seems to be scarcely distinct from 
this species. Mr. Nuttall described from dried specimens, and was not sure that the flowers were 
white. 
PaAcELIA (Evroca) Восотлеп. Eutoca Douglasii, Benth. 1. c. Sand hills, Dana's Ranch, 
California, March ; Parry. Sepals linear-spatulate. Stamens included, *'dilated at the base, 
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