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a simple raceme, the lower distant ; calyx-lobes narrow-ligulate or spatulate, 

 nearly equaling or shorter than the corolla, becoming 3" long ; corolla deep- 

 blue, rotate-campanulate, 2-3" long, the appendages narrow, distinct from 

 the filament or united to it only at the base ; stamens included ; style parted 

 below the middle ; capsule ovate, acuminate, 2" long, subpubescent, erect 

 upon the deflexed pedicel; seeds about 16, irregularly pitted. — Foot-hills 

 near Carson and Washoe Cities and on the Trinity Mountains, Western 

 Nevada ; 4,500-7,000 feet altitude ; May. (877.) 



Phacelia (Eotoca) pusilla, Torr. Annual, dwarf, 1-3' high, sim- 

 ple or branching from the base, slender, glandular-pubescent ; leaves entire, 

 the radical and lower cauline broadly oval or oblong, 2-6" long, abruptly con- 

 tracted to a petiole as long as the blade, the upper ones elliptical ; racemes 

 simple, loosely few-flowered, terminal ; pedicels filiform, spreading, about 

 equaling or shorter than the calyx ; sepals narrowly ligulate, 1" becoming 

 3" long ; corolla lJ-2" long, white, tubular-funnelform, with a narrow ap- 

 pendage on each side of the filament but free from it ; stamens a little 

 unequal, included ; style shorter than the ovary and shortly cleft ; capsule 

 obovate, obtuse or acutish, about 2" long; seeds 18-24, irregularly pitted. — 

 Under sage-brush and junipers, near Carson City and in the East Humboldt 

 Mountains, Nevada ; 4,500-6,500 feet altitude ; May-July. (878.) 



Phacelia (Eutoca) rotundifolia, Torr. Annual, 2-4' high, diffusely 

 branched, branches ascending, hispid or rough-puberulent ; leaves rounded, 

 i' or less in diameter, crenate or nearly entire, petioled ; racemes simple, short 

 and few-flowered; calyx-lobes linear-spatulate, shorter than the IJ" long 

 white campanulate corolla ; appendages narrow, free from the filament except 

 at the very base ; stamens included, the unequal filaments adnate to the 

 corolla at base ; capsule obtuse ; seeds 100 or more, round-ovoid, irregularly 

 pitted. — Southern Utah, (Dr. Palmer, 1870.) 



Phacelia (Euglypta) Feemontii, Torr. Ives' Colorado Exp., Bot. Rep. 

 21. Annual, erect or diffuse, 1° high or less, viscid-pubescent; leaves 1-2' 

 long, oblong-linear, petioled, pinnatifid, segments 3-8 on each side, obovate, 

 obtuse, entire or sparingly toothed ; racemes simple, 8-many-flowered ; 

 pedicels very short, erect ; sepals spatulate upon a narrow base, 1-4" long ; 

 corolla funnelform, 2-5" long, purple above and yellow at base, the append- 

 ages united over the lower third of the somewhat dilated filament ; stamens 

 included, unequal ; style hairy, bifid at the apex ; capsule oblong, obtuse, 



