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GODETIA QUADRIVULNERA (Dougl.) Spach, Hist. Phancr. 4: 

 389- 1835. 

 Oenothera qtiadrivulnera Dougl.; Lindl. Bot. Reg.p/. ///<?. 



1827. 

 No. 7441, collected May 25, 1904, in the foothills west of 

 Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, where it is found sparingly in 

 dry grassy places near the reservoir. The flowers are small, of 

 a very dark purple. 



GoDETiA RUBICUNDA Lindl. Bot. Reg. pi. 18^6. 1836. 



No. 7479, collected June i, 1904, in the foothills west of 

 Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, not uncommon along roadsides 

 and in fields. This is a tall plant, often much branched above, 

 the rather large rose-purple flowers with a lighter reddish cen- 

 ter. 



GoDETiA rosTrata Eastw. ined. 



No. 7902, collected May 30, in a meadow about three miles 

 northeast of Redding, Shasta county. It was also noticed near 

 the river bridge not far from Redding. 



Anogra caufornica (Wats.) Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 23: 176. 

 1896. 

 Oenothera albicanlis var. Californica Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 



8: 582. 1873. 

 Oenothera Californica Wats. Bot. Cal. 1: 223. 1876. 

 No. 7640, collected April 10, in fields northwest of Bakers- 

 field, Kern county. This is a nocturnal bloomer, but may be 

 found open and in good condition until nearly noon if the day is 

 cloudy. It is a low plant with large white flowers fading pink, 



Taraxia palmeri (Wats.) Small, Bull. Torr. Club, 23: 184. 

 1896. 



Oenothera Palmeri Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 12: 251. 1877. 



No. 7757, collected April 24, at the foot of the mountain 

 about three miles southwest of Mojave, Kern county, in the Mo- 



