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3. SPHACELE. Pircuer sace. 
I. SPHACELE FRAGRANS Greene, Pittonia 1: 38. 1887. 
Sphacele calycina Wallaceit A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2, pt. 1: 365. 1878. 
Type locality: “In canyons of the south side of Santa Cruz 
Island.” 
Distribution: On shady slopes in the foothills and mountains 
of the islands and on the mainland in the San Gabriel Mountains. 
Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Cruz Island, Brandegee, April, 
1888; southern California, probably Santa Catalina Island, Wal- 
lace; Santa Catalina Island, McClatchie, Sept. 12, 1893; near 
Claremont, Baker 5061; Suiezers trail, San Gaba Mountains, 
Davidson, June 12, 1893 
4. RAMONA. 
Bracts scarious-membran 
aves entire, not at ie 
Inflorescence villous; nae less than 10 mm. long. 
i. R. 
Inflorescence puberulent; bracts 15 mm.long. 2. R. Tae alte 
es crenulate, rugose. 3. R. capitata. 
ee Teac s; leaves crenate, rug: 
ms wed at base, scape-like, ee 2dm. high. 4. R. humilis. 
Shrubs, 1-2 m. hig 
eee vericlatee glomerate and interrupted-spicate; corrolla- 
tube longer than the limb. 
Corolla about 1 cm 
Bracts euppidare seaman somewhat tomentose 
. Stachyoides. 
Bracts obtuse, hoary-tomentose. nivea. 
Corolla 2 cm. long. 
Bracts acute or acute- ola 9. R. Cleveland. 
acts conspicuously a » R. Vaseyi. 
Inflorescence thyrsoid- ee oe tube —_ than the limb. 
R. polystachya. 
1. Ramona pilosa (A. Gray). 
Audibertia incana pilosa A. Gray, Syn. FI. 2, ed. 2, pt. 1: 461. 
1886. 
Type locality: “Northern base of San Bernardino Mountains, 
on the border of the Mohave Desert.” 
Distribution: Mohave Desert, chiefly in the juniper and yucca 
elts. Lower Sonoran. 
