February 20, 1906 121 



Navarretia Kii^rcAUTjvS (ToTr.) Greene, Pittonia, 1 : 134. 1887. 



Giliafilicaulis Torr. in Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 270. 

 1870. 



No. 81 1 1, collected Jnly 14, near Grass Valley, Nevada 

 county, in gravelly ground under trees. The type was from 

 "California, Jaffray, no. 1474, in herb. Kew." Apparently re- 

 stricted to the foothills of the middle part of the State. 



Navarretia DivARiCATA (Torr.) Greene, Pittonia, 1 : 136. 1887. 



Gilia divaricata Torr. in Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 270. 

 1870. 



No. 81 1 2, collected July 14, near Grass Valley, Nevada 

 county, on dry wooded slopes in gravel. It is a low wirey plant, 

 the small corollas deep purple. The type came from "along the 

 foothills of the Sierra Nevada," but the precise station not men- 

 tioned. 



Navarretia intertexta (Benth.) Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 3: 75. 

 1838. 

 Aegochloa intertexta Benth. Bot. Reg. 19: under/*/. 1622. 



1833. 

 Gilia intertexta Steud. Nom. 1 : 683. 



No. 7893, collected May 29, at the river bridge near Red- 

 ding, Shasta county in sand, and plentiful. It was originally 

 recorded from "California and North-West America." 



HYDROPHYLLACEAE 



PhaceIvIA ammophila Greene 



No. 7613, collected April 7, at Caliente, Kern county, in 

 sand. This resembles a specimen so named collected by C. F. 

 Baker, at Antioch, Contra Costa county, April 28, 1903, no. 

 2806. 



No. 7709, collected x-lpril 18, on slopes near Girard Station 

 in the Tehachapi mountains, Kern county, in rich ground near 

 shrubs, usually growing in thick masses, the elevation 3000 feet, 

 or 1800 feet higher than the Caliente station. 



