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Dougl.j Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2832; Lindl. Bot. Beg. t. 1405. Godetia ruhiciinda 

 & G. vinosa, Lindl. Bot. Beg. t. 185G & t. 1880. 

 From Vancouver Island and Fraser River to Santa Cruz ; Plumas Co., Mrs. Ames. 



10. Gr. Bottae, Spach. Canescently puberulent or near] 3' glabrous, erect or 

 somewhat decumbent, 1 to \\ feet high: leaves narrowly linear to lanceolate, entire 

 or sparingly toothed, an inch or two long, on slender petioles : calyx-tube sliort : 

 petals light purple, G to 12 lines long: filaments usually slender and style elongated: 

 stigma-lobes yellow or purple, a line or two long: capsule attenuate at each end, 

 10 to 15 lines long : pedicel 3 to 9 lines long. — (Enothera Bottie, Torr. & Gray, 11. 

 i. 505. 



In the Coast Ranges, from Monterey to San Diego. 



11. Gr. epilobioid.es, Watson. Toruentosely puberulent, erect, 1 to 3 feet 

 high : leaves linear to linear-lanceolate, entire or sparingly denticulate, an inch or 

 two long, pctioled : calyx-tube a line or two long : petals light purple or rose-color, 

 3 to 6 lines long: stigma-lobes short: capsules acuminate, attenuate to a shoit 

 pedicel or rarely nearly sessile, 6 to 14 lines long. — (Enotliera epilobioidcx, 2\utt. ; 

 Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 511 ; Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. viii. 599. 



Frequent in the foot-hills of the Sierra Nevada upon botli sides, and ranging from Oregon to 

 Mariposa County and southward ; San Diego, Xuttall, Thurbcr, Cleveland. 



12. Gr. hispidula, Watson. Hispid with short spreading pubescence, especially 

 above, erect, mostly simple and often 1-flowered, about a span high : leaves very 

 narrowly linear, an inch or two long: calyx-tube 2 or 3 lines long: petals purple, 

 G to 12 lines long: filaments rather slender : style elongated and stigma-lobes linear: 

 capsules attenuate at top, abruptly contracted at base, 4 to 9 lines long, perhaps 

 costate : pedicels 2 to 4 lines long. — GimAhera hispidida, Watson, 1. c. 599. 



Sacramento and Tulare Valleys, Fremont, Praltcn, liallan. 



13. Gr. biloba, Watson. Minutely puberulent, erect, a span or two high : leaves 

 nearly glabrous, linear or narrowly lanceolate, an inch or two long, obscurely den- 

 ticulate, the lower on long slender petioles: calyx-tube a line or two lung: petals 

 light purple, cuneate-obovate, more or less deeply 2-lohed, 4 to 9 lines long: cap- 

 sules puberulent, G to 9 lines long, attenuate at the apex, abruptly contracted at 

 base into a pedicel about a lino in length. — (Enotliera biloba, Durand, PL Pratton. 

 87 ; Watson, 1. c. 



In the foot-hills of the Sierra Nevada from Tuolumne to Nevada counties. 



9. CLARKIA, Pmsh. 



Calyx-tubo obconical above the ovary, deciduous; tho 4-clcft limb reflexed. 

 l'etals I, with claws, ]<>hed or entire, purple cr violet. Stamens S, those opposite 

 to tho petals often sterile or rudimentary ; anthers oblong or linear, attached by the 

 base. Ovary t-celled: style elongated : stigma with 4 broad lobes, sometimes un- 

 equal, at length spreading. Capsule linear, attenuate above, coriaceous, erect, some- 

 what 1 angled, 4-celled, and 4-valved to the middle. Seeds numerous, angled or 



margi I. — Annuals, with eivrl brittle stems and all 1 ■mate haves on short slender 



petioles, the uppermosl sessilo; flowers showy, nodding in the bud, in terminal 

 racemes. 



A -runs confined lo nur Pacific coast, sonic of the species well known in cultivation. 



1. C. pulchella, Pursh. Stem | '. in 2 feet high) and inflorescence puberulent: 

 Leaves linear-lanceolate to linear. I to 3 inches long, nearly glabrous, entire : petals 

 G lo :i lines long, ■'! lobed, attenuate to a long claw which has a spreading tooth on 



