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leaves, mostly axillary small flowers, 3 to 5-toothed 
ealyx not enlarging but persisting at base of berry; 
small 2-celled red or reddish berry. (The commonly 
planted matrimony vine with small yellow flowers 
belongs here.) Both of course are glabrous, with pale, 
spatulate leaves. 
Corolla nearly 1 wm. long, greenish, - 1. PADDILUM. 
Corolla 1-2 im. long or less, whitish, - LL. TORREYI. 
L. PALLIDUM, Miess. (Pallid M.) Leaves 1-2 in. 
long; pedicals about equaling the deeply 5-cleft calyx; 
corolla greenish, tinged with purple, with broad and 
rounded lobes; filaments exserted. On the stony hills 
of Terrace mesa, flower nearly always wormy. April 
1908. 
L. TORREYI, Gray. (Torrey’s M.) Leaves some- 
times over 1 in. long and 1-6 in. wide; pedicels 1-6 
to 1-4 in. long; corolla white, cream-color or tinged 
with violet; stamens little if at all exserted filaments 
wooly at base. ‘Bear Cano, 1898” and on the Is- 
leta Reservation in a sandy field where they form 
large clumps. 
5. DATURE, L. Jimson-weed. Thorn apple. Rank, 
narcotic, poisonous weeds, with ovate leaves, large 
showy flowers on short peduncles in the forks of the 
branching stem, corolla with spreading 5 to 10- 
toothed plaited border; pod globular 4-valved, 2-celled. 
D. METELOIDES, D. C. Corolla white, suffused with 
violet, sweett-scented, 7 o 8 in. long when well develop- 
ed. Along the streams and arroyos at the base of the 
Sandia Mts. 
6. NICOTIANA, Tourn. Wild Tobacco. 
Rank acrid-narcotic, mostly clamy-pubescent herbs, 
with large leave s, racemed or panicled flowers; tubu- 
lar, bell-shaped 5-cyeft talyx. 
N. TRIGONOPHYLLA, Dunal. Leaves all sessile or 
onil the lower tapering into a winged petiole, and ob- 
ovate, upper obovate-olanceolate with a broader cor- 
date half-clasping base, 1 to 4 in. long; corolla greenish 
white or yellowish, about 3-4 in. long. Among the 
voleanic rocks at the edge of the lava flow and on the 
Volcanoes. 
17. POLEMONTACEAE, Polemonium Family. 
Herbs with alternate or opposite leaves, corolla 
lobes convolute in the bud, 3-celled ovary and pod, 
the valves breaking away from the triangular center 
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