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Brand, Pflanzenreich, iv. Fam. 251. 50 (1913); var. incana Brand, 
lc 
The var. zncana Brand is merely a more pubescent state. 
VITICELLA tegen (H. & A.) Macbr., var. rotata (Eastw.), 
comb. nov. JN. rotata Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, xxviii. 159 (1901). 
N. Menziesii H. "t A., var. rotata (Eastw.) Chandler, Bot. Gaz. 
xliv. 381 (1907). 
This variety connects the large- and small-flowered groups of 
the genus through N. pulchella Eastw. Brand’s variety minima, 
Pflanzenreich, iv. Fam. 251. 50 (1913), probably belongs here. He 
considers it an intermediate state between N. Menziesii and N. 
rotata which he retains, but Chandler’s disposition of Miss East- 
wood’s plant seems better because N. rotata is connected with N. 
Menziesti through the variety integrifolia and should not be ac- 
corded equal rank with the distinct. N. pulchella. 
Viticella Kirtleyi (Henderson), comb. hov. N emophila Kirtleyi 
Henderson, Bull. Torr. Club, xxvii. 350 (1900 
Charles Kirtley (for whom this plant is remned is now a physi- 
cian of Challis, Idaho. I recall pleasantly my unexpected meeting 
of him when collecting in the vicinity of Challis in 1916. 
Viticella pulchella (Eastw. .), comb. nov. Nemophila pulchella 
Eastw. Bull. Torr. Club, xxviii. 157 (1901). 
Viticella yragtinss: (F. & M.), comb. nov. Nemophila hetero- 
phylla F. & M rt. Petrop. i. under pl. 8 (1846). N. nemorensis 
Eastw. Bull. Ton . Club, xxviii. 155 (1901 
VITICELLA pret (F. & M.) Maebr., var. flaccida 
Eastw.), comb. nov. Nemophila flaccida Eastw. Bull. Torr. 
Club, xxviii. 149 9 (1901). Ni helen hylla F F. & M., var . flaccida 
Gain Brand, Univ. Cal. Publ. Bot. iv. 212 (1912). 
VITICELLA HETEROPHYLLA (F. & M.) Macbr., var. tenera 
(Eastw.) Nels. & Macbr. in herb. Nemophila as ap Eastw. = 
Torr. Club, xxviii. 153 (1901). N. heterophylla a F. & M., su 
fenera (Eastw.) Brand, Univ. Cal. Publ. Bot. Li a2 (1912); ope 
tenera (Eastw.) Nels. & Macbr. Bot. Gaz 66 (1918). 
nemorensis Eastw., var. glauca (Eastw.) Brand, at C. 
For a discussion of this species and the variety tenera see Bot. 
Gaz. Ixv. 66-67 (1918). 
Viticella exilis (Eastw. ), comb. nov. Nemophila exilis Eastw. 
Bull. Torr, Club, xxviii. 148 (1901). 
A beautiful species seemingly confined to the region of the 
Yosemite. 
