W ATSON—Plants of Bernalillo County 
column. 
Filaments not declined, naked at base, - Gitta. 
Filaments more or less declined and usually pilose-ap- 
pendaged at base ; - -  POLEMONIUM. 
GILIA, Rwz and Pav. 
Herbs, with narrow and acute calyx-lobes and tube 
searious below the sinuses, corolla from salverform or 
funnelform to campanulated or almost rotate. In ours 
the leaves are alternate and pinnately incised, cleft or 
divided, or rarely entire. 
Stamens unequally inserted. 
Leaves all entire, sessile, ovules solitary, 
- - : - - (1) 9. e@RacIzis. 
Leaves simply parted unto narrow linear divisions. 
Corolla red, seeds numerous in each cell, 
- - - (2) G. AGGREGATA. 
Corolla purplish, seeds B to D wm each cell, 
(Stamens rarely equally inserted.) 
- - - - (8) G MULTIFLORA. 
Stamens equally inserted (but see also No. 3), leaves 
once or the lowest twice pmmnate, ovules few or num- 
erous m the cells, corolla violet purplish, 
: - - (4) @. INCONSPICUA. 
1. @. eraciuis, Hook. (Grae G.) At length 
cormybosely much branched, more or less viscid-pu- 
bescent or glandular, 2 to 6 ra high; leaves lanceolate 
at linear or lowest oval; flowers loosely cymose or 
scattered; calyx rounded at base, its lobes subulate- 
linear, corolla purple or violet, its narrow tube yellow- 
ish. Bear Canon in Quercus gambeli Soc. May ’08. 
2. G. AGGREGATE, Spreng. False or Western Cardinal 
Flowerer). Somewhat pubescent; 2 to 4 feet high, 
leafy, leaves thickish with narrow, linear, mucronate 
divisions; panicle narrow, loose or interrupted, flow- 
ers sessile; corolla with long narrow tube. Resembles 
in color and habit Lobelia carlinalis of the East. Bear 
Canon and Tijeras Canon. 7 
3. G. MuLTIFLoRA, Nutt. (Many-flowered G.) 
Many stemmed, a foot or so high, branches cinereous- 
pubescent and calyx hirsute, tube of corolla less than 
1-2 in. long and lobes 1-4 in.; stamens conspicuously 
exserted and the upper part of filaments incurved. 
Mesa, comimon about April. 
g. Inconspicua, Dougl. Mostly low, slightly wooly- 
pubescent when young, and viscid glandular, corolla 
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