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The disagreeable smell] of this plant is the 
cause of its California name, “ Skunkweed.”’ 
9. G.coTULHFoLIA Steud. Leaves alternate, 
2-pinnately parted ; corolla funnel-shaped; flow- 
ers in glomerules, densely bracteate; bracts 
spinescent; stamens exserted; ovules no more 
than two in each cell; corolla bluish or pale.— 
©. Common. Summer. 
Smell somewhat like Chamomile. 
10. G.InTERTEXTA Steud. Leaves alternate, 
pinnately parted, partitions but little, if at all, 
divided; flowers in glomerules, densely brac- 
teate; bracts with very villous base; corolla 
funnel-shaped, not exceeding the calyx lobes; 
stamens exserted; ovules more than two in 
each cell; corolla small and white.—@©. Com- 
mon. Summer. 
11. G. LEvcocEPHALA Gray. Leaves alter- 
nate, pinnately parted, soft;. partitions slender 
and frequently entire; flowers in glomerules; 
bracts barely pungent; corolla funnel-shaped, 
exceeding the calyx-lobes; stamens consider- 
ably exserted: ovules two in each cell; corolla 
white.—@. Common. Summer. 
12: G. viscipuLa Gray. Leaves alternate, 
pinnately parted; partitions entire, subulate: 
flowers in glomerules; bracts dilated at their 
base; corolla funnel-shaped, about twice the 
length of the spinescent calyx-lobes; plant 
