S36 SCROPHltLAtllAClijE OBTfeodABPuS 



0. pnsillus Benth. Soroph. Ind. 12. Whole plant reddish-brown, hir- 

 sute with sbort hairs; stem slender, 1-4 inches high, diffusely branching and 

 flowering from the base: leaves lanceolate, an inch or m6re long, once or twice 

 pinnatifid with filiform lobes: bracts shoi-ter than the leaves, broadly cuneate 

 in outline, 3-5-parted into filiform divisions: calyx pubescent, the 4 iilifoi'm 

 lobes about as long as the tube: corolla purplish, shoi-ter than the bracts, 2-3 

 lines long, the tube not surpassing the calyx, the lower lip moderately 

 3-lobed, beardless: capsule globose, two lines long: seeds minute, dark-colored . 

 In low open places, Brit. Columbia to California. 



0. eriauthns Benth. Scroph. Ind. 12. Minutely pubescent to nearly 

 glabrous: stem 6 inches to a foot high, fastigiately or panicnlately much 

 branched: leaves two to three inches long, pinnately pai-ted above the entii-e 

 base into setaceous or filiform divisions: bracts but little longer than the 

 calyx, with lanceolate body and filiform lobes: calyx 5-6 lines long, the lance- 

 olate teeth about one third ae long as the tube: corolla nearly an inch long, 

 yellow, lower lip of three globular-inflated sacs, not. more than one fourth as 

 long as the filifoim pubescent tube, the two folds separating the sacs within 

 villous-bearded, galea subulate, brownish-purple, ■ but littie exceeding the 

 lower lip. Low ground near the coast, southern Oregon and California 



* * Anthers two-celled: seed-coat loose and arilliforra, coarsely 

 reticulated 



0. lithospermoides Benth. 1. c. Copiously hirsute above, pubescent 

 below: stem 6 -18 inches high, strict, simple, or with some erect branches, 

 very leafy: leaves lanceolate or somewhat linear, '2-5-cleft, or the lowermost 

 simple: bracts of the dense manyrflowered spike cuneate-dilated and 3-5-cleft, 

 about equalling the flowers: calyx two lines long, the shoi-t subulate teetli 

 «bout as long as the tube: corolla about an inch long, cream-color, or often 

 turning pale rose-color: sacs of the lower lip three lines deep, the teeth short 

 and inconspicuous: capsule ovate. In open places, southern Oregon and 

 California. 



0. lacerus Benth, PI. Hartw. 329. Rather soft hirsute and above vis- 

 cid: stem stiict, simple, or branched above, 6-14 inches high: leaves pinnately 

 and bracts palmately 3-7-cleft or parted, with linear' .attenuate lobes: corolla 

 yellow„ 6-8 lines long: galea straight, subulate, glabrous or merely puberulemt: 

 lower lip ample, the sacs nearly as deep as long, shorter than the galea. On 

 dry ground, eastern Oregon to California. 



0. hispldns Benth. Soroph. Ind. 12. Soft-hirsute: stem slender, strict 

 and erect, 4-12 inches high, simple, or with a few erect branches near the 

 top: leaves lanceolate, 6-18 lines long, deeply 3-lobed, with linear attenuate- 

 lanceolate lobes: bracts similar to the leaves but smaller: spikes very dense, 

 2-3 inches long: calyx about 4 Unes long, pubescent, the subulate teeth 

 shorter than the tube: corolla white, 6-8 Imes long, the lower lip with mode- 

 rately ample sacs longer than deep, surpassed by the subulate galea: capsule 

 ovoid, obtuse, longer than the tube of the calyx: seeds obovold, dark grey. 

 In damp open places, western Oregon to California. 



21 ADENOSTEGIA Benth. in Lindl. Nat. Syst. ed. 2, 445. 

 CORDYLANTHUS Nutt. 

 Branching annual herbs with narrow alternate leaves and in- 

 conspicuous flowers in leafy-bracted fascicles or spikes at the end 

 of the branches. Calyx spathe-like, diphyllous, or by the absence 

 of the anterioi? division monophyllous. Corolla tubular, slightly 

 dilated upward, bilabiate, the lips short, rarely unequal in length, 



