12 Contributions from the Gray Herbarium 
calibus ignotis, caulinis paucis gradatim reductis fere oblongis 
circa 2 cm. gas Hip strigillosis et paullo hispidulis cum pilis 
plus minusve ntibus; racemis demum elongatis; calycis 
fructiferi Saorhiie tae toe ribus 5 mm. longis strigillosis et See 
hispidis, pilis haud fulvescentibus; corolla circa 10 mm. longa 
faucibus paullo ampliatis; stamin ibis faucibus corollae insertis; 
pesos vix 2.5 mm. per aoe dense muriculatis et paullo 
rugulosis. — Cat frequent in low fields, Tracy, San 
Joacutl eS. Ronit 25, 1903, ee no. 2779 (Type, Gray Herb.). 
The almost entire absence of hispid pubescence, the small remote 
leaves, and short fruiting calyx are characters that give to this 
plant a distinctive aspect and seem to justify its segregation from 
A. Douglasiana. 
/ 16. A. lunaris, spec. nov., erecta circa 6 dm. alta; caulibus 
mediocriter hispidis et ad apicem dense retrorso-strgillosis pars 
caulinis inferioribus oblongis vel lineari-oblongis circa 3 mm. latis 
4 em. longis hispidulis, pilis basi ive tabercalatia sanenoptes 
gradatim reductis ovato-lanceolatis canescenti-strigillosis costa 
media et margine minute hispidis, pilis plus minusve patentibus; 
calycis fructiferi laciniis linearibus 4-5 mm. longis strigosis et basi 
papilloso-setoso-hispidis, pilis fulvescentibus; corolla circa 7 mm. 
Sous faucibus badinacther ampliatis; staminibus 3 in faucibus, 
in tubo corollae insertis; nuculis sublunatis fere 3 mm. longis 
valde picasa albo-tubereulatis ha oA rugosis. — CALIFORNIA: 
grassy bank near San Mate the Half Moon B ay road, San 
Mateo Co., May 23, 1907, Heller, no. 8555 (Typr, Gray Herb.). 
A segregate of the next species but apparently very distinct 
because of the very pubescent upper leaves and the not at all 
rugose nutlets. 
17. A. Dovetastana A. DC. Prod. x. 118 (1846). A. eee 
Gray in Brewer & Wats. Bot. = i. 524 (1876) and Syn. FI. 1 
I. 198 (1886), in large part; Greene, Man. Bay-Region 262 (1804); 
Jepson, Fl. W. Middle Cal. ed. 2. 350 (1911); Abrams, 8 
Ang. 335 (1911), in part, not F. & M.— Sonoma County to San 
Diego County, mostly west of the Coast Ranges. — CALIFORNIA: 
Santa Rosa Creek, Sonoma Co., March 26, 1902, Heller & Brown; 
Palo Alto, March, 1910, Mrs. T. C. Pease; Stanford, April 21, 
1902, Abrams na 249, An Antioch, Contra Costa Co., April 17, 
1908, He 8; n Springs, secre 14, 1914, Eastwood, 
0. 3812; Los Gatos, April. 23, 1904, Heller, no. 7347; Stanford, 
April I 1902, Baker, no. 485; also March 27 an ay 15, no. 391, 
in p art; Del Monte, April, 1902, Elmer, no. 3567; Santa Lucia 
Mts. March, 1898, Plaskett, no. 41: near Monterey, 1832, Doug- 
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