963 
The following are the specimens examined : 
Utah: S. Watson (King's Exp.), no. 940, 1869 (labelled P. 
Nevada: P. W. Davis, 1880. 
Arizona : Ed. Palmer, 1276; Wheeler, 1871. 
California : Maj. Thomas, nos. 1, 2; Coville & Funston, no. 
976; 1891; Bigelow in Whipple's Exp., 1854 ; G. R. Vasey, 1881 ; 
C. C. Parry; M. E. Jones, no. 3854, 1884; Schott, no. 2, 1855; 
S. B. Parish, 1880; Ed. Palmer, 1869. 
Lower Califoruia: Ed. Palmer, 1869. 
Mex. Bound. Surv., Schott, no. 1025. 
Mexico: C. E. Lloyd, no. 434, 1894. 
37. Physalis hastata n. sp. 
(?) P. crassifoha Brandegee, Proc. Cal. Acad. (II) 2: 190. 
1889. 
P. glabra Brandegee, Proc. Cal. Acad. (II) 2: 190. 1889. 
: 166: TS LOT: 272: 1990. 
Like the last, but more slender, perfectly smooth, branching 
nearly at right angles; de lanceolate, oblique at the base, often 
more or less hastate, 3-5 cm. long, longer than the petioles; ped- 
uncles generally longer ge the petioles, but shorter than the 
leaves ; PS calyx more ovate and shorter, otherwise as in 7. 
crassifolia olia 
I cn not seen the type specimens of P. g/aóra Benth.* Speci- 
mens collected by L. J. Xantus (no. 85, 1860) at Cape Lucas, 
Lower California, the type locality of P. glabra Benth., differ from 
P. hastata in the fruiting calyx, which is much smaller, scarcely 
reticulate and has connivent calyx lobes. All these characters 
agree with Bentham's description. : 
Mexico. Lower California: T. S. Brandegee, no. 422, 1890 (at 
Todos Santos, which is not far from the U. S. boundary). 
$ 2. MICROPHYSALIS. 
Perennials from a stout caudex, hirsutely glandular Pe es 
fruiting calyx small, not angled, scarce lobes 
not connivent, as long as the tube or longer. (One species ap- 
proaches Athenaea in the structure of the calyx.) 
* Bot, Sulph. 39. 1844. 
