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2. E.uLATIFOLIUM Smith. Involucres 5- 
6-nerved, collected into a glomerule; peduncles 
stout, solid; flowers rose-color.—2. Common. 
Summer. 
3. E. Nupum Dougl. Involucres 5-6-nerved, 
collected into a glomerule; peduncles slender, 
fistulose; flowers pale.—2¢. Coast Range. 
Summer. 
4. KH. rruncatum Torr. & Gray. Involucre 
5 or 6-nerved, solitary, forming a cyme; leaves 
rosulate, mostly radical; flowers rose-colored. 
©. Niles. Spring. 
5. E. vircarum Benth. Involucre 5 or 6- 
nerved, solitary, forming a dichotomous pani- 
cle; leaves lanceolate; bracts shorter than the 
involucre; flowers pale.—@©. Coast Range. 
Spring. 
6. E. vimineum Dougl. Involucre 5 or 6- 
nerved, solitary, forming a dichotomous pani_ 
cle; leaves orbicular; flowers pale.—-©. Com_ 
mon. Spring. 
7. E.araciie Benth. Involucre 5 or 6- 
nerved, solitary, forming a dichotomous pani- 
cle; leaves lanceolate; bracts longer than the 
involucres; flowers pale.—©@. Santa Cruz 
mountains. Spring. 
3. Chorizanthe R. Br. 
Involucre 3-flowered, tubular, 3-angular, 6- 
dentate, mucronate or aristate. Flowers 8, 
