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2. L. Brewrrt Gray. Trigynous; pedicels 
short; stipular glands conspicuous; flowers al- 
most solitary; petals yellow.—©. Contra Cos- 
ta hills. Summer. 
3. L. concestum Gray. Trigynous ; pedi- 
cels short; stipular glands very small; sepals 
pubescent; flowers in terminal fascicles; petals 
dark-red.—@©. Tamalpais. Summer. Rare. 
4. L. Catirornicum Benth. -Trigynous; 
pedicels short; stipular glands conspicuous; 
upper flowers cymose, lower flowers solitary; 
petals rose-colored.—©. San Francisco cem- 
etery. San Rafael. Summer. 
5. L. spercutinum Gray. Trigynous; ped- 
icels conspicuous; stipular glands 0; flowers 
rose-colored or white.—@©. Marin County. 
Summer. 
Family 4. LIMNANTHEZ, 
Calyx persistent, valvate in estivation. Pe- 
tals alternating with calyx lobes, inserted in- 
to a perigynous disc. Stamens twice as many 
as petals. Carpidia verticillate, free, 1-ovulate; 
style central on the apex, 5, sometimes 3-cleft. 
Fruit 5, sometimes 3 akenes. Stipules 0. 
1. Limnanthes R. Br. 
Calyx 5-parted. Petals 5, cuneiform. Ovaries 
5. Fruit 5, rugose akenes.—©. 
