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Nrmophila brandegei Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, 5J0: 471. pi. 

 21. f. I. 1902. 

 No. 7710, collected April 18, on grassy slopes at Girard 

 station in the Teliachapi mountains, Kern county, the flowers 

 bright blue. The type from near Zapato, Fresno county. 



NemophiIvA micrantha Eastw. 



No. 7843, collected May 15, about a mile above Alma, 

 Santa Clara county, along the roadside in rich damp soil. 



Nemophila gracilis Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, 38: 154.//. 18. 

 f. 20. 1 901. 

 No. 7718, collected April 18, near Girard station in the Te- 

 hachapi mountains, Kern county, in rich loose soil under oak 

 trees in a ravine. The type was collected near Fresno. 



Nemophila hispida Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, 28: 152. //. 

 18. f. I J. 1901. 

 No. 7572, collected March 22, on the summit of the ridge 

 east of South Butte, Marysville Buttes, Sutter county, on the 

 north side, sheltered by rocks. The type was collected between 

 Clear Lake and Bartlett Springs, Eake county. 



Eucrypta iiiicrantlia (Torr.) 



Phacelia micrantha Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 144. 1859. 



Macrocalyx viicranthiis Coville, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4: 

 157- 1893. 



No. 7682, collected April 14, on hills near Randsburg, Kern 

 county, under shelving rocks, the plants with an aromatic not 

 unpleasant scent. The flowers of the original, collected "near 

 El Paso," Texas, are described as "pale purple," while in ours 

 they are creamy. 



