14 Contributions from the Gray Herbarium 
Heller, no. 11355-(Typr, Gray Herb.); Bennett Spring, Glenn Co., 
“June 16, 1915, Heller, no. 11985. Nervapa: north of Verdi, 
Washoe Co., June 24, 1913, Heller, no. 10880. 
It is difficult to indicate the salient characters of this plant but 
it seems to be distinct from any described species. The large 
nutlets and long fruiting calyx are peculiarities that make impossi- 
ble its reference to any member of the A. Douglasiana group of 
species. 
o£ 19. A. Eastwoodae, spec. nov., usque ad 3-3.5 dm. alta; cauli- 
bus infirmis ubique pubescentibus cum pilis patentibus infirmis 
etiam praecipue ad a apicem crispe hirsutulis; foliis internodiis 
longioribus, caulinis sei arin _lineari-lanceolat tis acuminatis 
3-7 cm. longis circa 4 mm. latis cum pubescentia ei caulis simile 
mani see si superioribus ah ep aikiee eductis; racemis 
ubique ebracteatis setoso-hispidis mediocriter fulvescentibus; 
ak fructiferi laciniis circa 7 mm. longis fere linearibus; corolla 
infundibuliformi 13-17 mm. longa tubo calyce 2-3-plo longiore, 
faucibus ampliatis; staminibus Estar corollae insertis; nuculis 
2.5-3.5 mm. longis plus minusve serratim carinatis et rugosis et 
mediocriter dense albo-muriculatis. — CaLiForN1A: near Pollasky, 
Fresno Co., ache 11, 1906, Hee no. 8153 (Type, Gray Herb.) ; 
ymon a Co., May 5 1896, Clara E. Cummings; Mari- 
‘posa, Agee: 19, 1903, Congdo (Mo. Bot. Gard. ); New York Falls, 
Amador Co., July, 1805, Hansen, no. 1046 (Mo. Bot. Gard.). 
This beautiful and distinctive species is probably restricted to 
Fresno and counties adjacent. Its large corollas are very sugges- 
tive of those of A. Lemmonii but in fruit characters it resembles 
A. Douglasiana. Students are indebted to Miss Eastwood and 
Mr. Heller for the largest and most representative collections of 
Amsinckia in herbaria. The latter collector is the author of the 
widely disseminated A. parviflora but Miss Eastwood has not 
found time to study her collections and they have been mostly 
distributed unnamed. It seems peculiarly fitting that her name 
should become connected with this group of plants in which she 
has taken so great an interest. 
A dios A. valens, spec. nov., robusta 5-9 dm. alta; caulibus me- 
diocriter hispidis haud adpresse strigillosis; foliis caulinis infe- 
rioribus oblongo-lanceolatis obtusis vel acutis 10-14 cm. longis 
1-1.5 cm. latis utrinque subadpresse ee cabcaa aie poe 
adati : 
