Macbride — North American Species of Amsinckia 13 
las; San Luis Obispo and Monterey Cos., April 15—May 10, Jared, 
no. "3: Ellwood, April 20, 1908, Eastwood, no s. 8and 9; Pasadena, 
1901-— 1905, Gran t, no. 40; Santa Monica, ponies San Pe Pedro, March 
14, 1903, Abrams, no. 3140 (?); Bird Rock, April 11, 1914, Cle- 
ments, no . 104; a Jolla, March 1, nos. 103 a nd 1 105; San 
in p 
San Diego, Feb. 22, 1916, Mary F. Spencer; San Rakpniins 
Valley, April 10, 1906, Parish, no. 5575 “fe Mt. Herb.); Caliente, 
Kern Co., April %, 1905, Heller, = 7618; San “ener gene Mts., June 
1-3, 1900, Hall, no. 1440 (M Gard.). : Encenada 
April 10, 1882, Jones (R. Mt. ek): Seite ‘Hot ating: May 
24, 1894, Schoenfeld no. 3278. 
17a. interior, var. gelien corolla 5-7 mm. longa fere tubu- 
losa; ate fructiferi laciniis circa 5 mm. ongis. — South-central 
California to Arizona. — CALIFORNIA: between Earlinart and 
Delano, Tulare Co., March 26, 1914, Eastwood, no. 3921 (Typn, 
Gray Herb.); see. 3952; Hanford, Tular e Co., March 24, 1914, 
Eastwood, 3840. Mexico: San Rafael Valley, Lower Cali- 
fchiay Ane 18, 1885, Orcutt, no. 1255.  >far won Wo bi. 
This, the most common species of California is, perhaps, the 
most variable. In its most abundant and most nearly typical form 
it is an inhabitant of the coastal hill country from the region of 
San Francisco Bay to San Diego County, but is represented in the 
interior of the southern part of the state by the variety interior. 
The proper disposition of this inland form is perplexing but by 
virtue of its relatively dull stem, small corolla and short calyx it 
appears distinct enough to warrant recognition as a variety, in 
spite of the fact that plants have been collected which apparently 
show clear intergradation with the typical form. 
> 18. A. intactilis, spec. nov., robusta 3-6 dm. alta ubique plus 
“minusve hispida paullo strigosa:; foliis ovato-oblongis vel ovato- 
lanceolatis acutis circa 3.5 cm. longis (vel plantae in oe foliis 
a nt pilis basi valde albo-tuberculatis; racemis demum 
elongatis parce hispidis et crispe puberulis; pedicellis sie 3 mm. 
lo nes ; ecalycis fructiferi laciniis ovato-lanceolatis vel anguste 
lanceolatis 10-12mm. longis hispidis margine dense ciliatis 
imprimis ad basin cum 1 pilis villosis aliquid fulvescentibus; corolla 
circa 10 mm. longa tubo calycem superante circa 5 mm. intus 
glabro vel pubescente faucibus; staminibus tubo corollae paullo 
supra basin insertis; nuculis ovatis fere 4 mm. longis et 
carinatis obscure tuberculatis sed -valde rugosis imprimis 
picem. — CALIFORNIA: sieak “Oriana, Glenn Co., May 1, 1914, 
