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5. Gormania anomala Britton, sp. nov. 
Rootstock rather slender; flowering stems 7-10 cm. high; basal 
and lower leaves spatulate, about 1.5 cm. long, the upper much 
smaller; cyme dense, 5 cm. broad or less; pedicels 2 mm. long, 
or those of central flowers 5-6 mm. long; calyx-segments ovate- 
lanceolate, acute; corolla yellow, 6-7 mm. long, its lobes lanceo- 
late, acute, united by their bases to the length of about 0.5 mm.; 
carpels nearly erect, their filiform tips half as long as body. 
Southern California. Type locality, sandy hills in path of strong 
daily sea-winds, San Luis Obispo County, Mrs. R. W. Summers, 
June, 1883 
6. GORMANIA DEBILIS (S. Wats.) Britton. 
Sedum debile S. Wats. Bot. King’s Exp. 102. 1871. 
Utah, Nevada, Idaho and eastern Oregon. 
7. GORMANIA OREGANA (Nutt.) Britton. 
Sedum Oreganum Nutt.; T. & G. Fl. N. Am. 1: 559. 1840. 
Glabrous, green; rootstock slender, creeping; flowering stems 
slender, erect or ascending, 8-15 cm. high; leaves spatulate- 
cm. long or 
ceolate to ovate-lanceolate, acute; corolla 8~1o mm. long, yellow, 
its linear-lanceolate long-acuminate segments united for about one 
fifth their length, much exceeding the stamens. 
Alaska to northern California. Corolla said to be pale rose-color 
in original description, apparently erroneously, unless it fades to that 
tint. 
8. Gormania Burnhami Britton, sp. nov. 
inflorescence thyrsoid, 6-10 cm. long, about 5 cm. wide, rather 
loose; pedicels stout, 3-6 mm. long, mostly shorter than the linear 
bracts; calyx 4-6 mm. long, its ovate or ovate-lanceolate lobes acute 
or acuminate; corolla cream-color, tinged with rose, about 1 cm. 
long, its segments oblong-lanceolate, acute, united for about one 
fourth their length. 
Between Lake Eleanor and Lake Vernon, Tuolumne County, 
California, S. H. Burnham, July 16, 1894 (type); Cation Creek, 
Trinity County, California, Alice Eastwood, July 2-18, rgor. 
