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leaves ovale or oblong, commonly entire, exceeding the petiole, the veins 

 curving upwards : racemes loose; pedicels shorter than the calyx: corolla 

 rotate-campanulate, % in. broad, blue: seeds very many. — Common on 

 dry hills about the Bay, preferring stony and poor soil. April — June. 



15. P. Douglasii (Benth.), Torr. Diffusely branching, pubescent 

 and hirsute: leaves oblong-linear, pinnatifid into many pairs of lobes or 

 segments; the terminal lobe not larger, nor parallel- veined: racemes long 

 and lax: sepals spatulate: blue corolla open-campanulate, % — % hi. wide; 

 its appendages semioblanceolate: capsule ovate, mucronate, many- 

 seeded: seeds roundish-oval, scrobiculate. — Near Lake Merced, thence 

 southward. May. 



4. EMMENANTHE, Benth. Herb (the genus in our view monotypical) 

 with more the habit of Eucrypta than Phacelia, erect, the straight 

 ascending racemes panicled at summit of the stem. Calyx deeply 

 5-parted, the divisions not widening upwards. Corolla campanulate, 

 light yellow, persistent. Capsule as in Phacelia, and seeds pitted. 



1. E. pendnliftora, Benth. Villous-pubescent, slightly viscid, 1 ft. 

 high more or less : lobes of the pinnatifid leaves very many, short, some- 

 what toothed or incised: corollas nearly % in. long, in age pendulous on 

 filiform pedicels of their own length: filaments nearly free from the 

 corolla: seeds several, 1 line long. — Summits of the higher Coast and 

 Mt. Diablo ranges. June — Aug. 



5. ROMANZOFFIA, Chamisso. Delicate and pale herbs, of Sax- 

 ifrageous aspect. Leaves mostly radical, alternate, round-cordate, 

 crenately lobed, long-petioled. Stems loosely racemose; the flowers 

 white. Calyx deeply 5-parted. Corolla funnelform, without appendages, 

 deciduous. Stamens on the base of the corolla-tube, unequal. Filiform 

 style and small stigma both entire. Capsule retuse, nearly or quite 

 2-celled. Pitted-reticulate seeds small, numerous, on linear placentae. 



1. R. Sitchensis, Bong. Filiform rootstocks tuberiferous: stems 

 slender, erect, 4 — 8 in. high; pedicels spreading, longer than the flowers: 

 calyx-lobes oblong-linear or lanceolate, not equalling the corolla, little 

 shorter than the capsule : style long, slender. — Shady wet rocky places 

 among the higher coast mountains. April — June. 



6. ERIOMCTYOX, Benth. Shrubs, with coriaceous leaves balsamic 

 and fragrant, white-woolly beneath. Inflorescence a terminal panicle of 

 scorpioid cymes. Calyx deeply 5-parted, the segments not widening 

 upwards. Corolla funnelform approaching the salverform. Styles 2, 

 distinct to the base; stigmas clavate-capitate. Capsule crustaceous, 

 small, globose, ovate, acute, 2-celled, 4-valved. Seeds few. 



1. E. Californicum (H. & A.), Greene. Shrub 3—5 ft. high: lanceo- 

 late irregularly serrate leaves 3 — 8 in. long, resinous-glutinous above, 



