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NEMOPHI1.A PULCHELLA Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, 38: 157. 

 1901. 



Nemophila exilis pulchella Chandler, Hot. Gaz, 34: 214. 

 1902. 



No. 8151, collected April 11, at the old river bridge above 

 t*ollasky, Fresno county, growing in masses about rocks, the 

 place moist and sheltered. Determined by Mr. H. P. Chandler. 

 Differing in some particulars from the type, collected at vSequoia 

 Mills, Fresno county. The leaves do not conform to those of 

 the original, the calyx lobes a little too broad, and the corolla 

 white, smaller, with broader divisions, and seems to be uni- 

 formly hairy outside instead of "in lines." The stamens in our 

 specimens are purple. 



EuCRYPTA TORREYi (Gray) Heller, Cat. 7. 1898. 



Ellisia {Eucryptd) Torreyi Gray, Proc. x\m. Acad. 30: 302. 

 1885: 



Phacelia micrantha ? var. pinnatifida Torr. Ives Rep. 20. 

 1860; not. P. bipinnatifida Michx. 



Macrocalyx bipinnatifidiis Coville, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 

 4: 157. 1893. 



No. 8227, collected May 10, along the base of the Sierra 

 foothills about three miles south of Bishop, Inyo county, grow- 

 ing about granite boulders; common in that neighborhood. It 

 is the same as no. 7682, distributed last year dj& E. micrantha. 

 The determination at the time was unsatisjactory, and recent 

 investigation seems to point to this species. The type was col- 

 lected in Arizona. It is no doubt a common plant in the deseit 

 region. 



Phacelia f'remontii Torr. 



No. 8185, collected May 5, along the base of the White 

 mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county, growing in gravel and 

 sand. Plentiful, as it is all through the desert region. 



