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CALIFORNIA.— SUPPLEMENT. 
[_Polemonidece. 
1. Cuscuta Californica; pedunculis unifloris solitariis, sub flore dilatato-infundibuli- 
formi, calycis lobis acutis corolla multo brevioribus, corollas tenui-membranaceas tubo 
brevi, laciniis lanceolato-subulatis elongatis, squamis nullis, staminibus quinque fauci 
corollas insertis laciniis dimidio brevioribus, stylis duobus, stigmatibus capitatis. 
Ord. XXXVIII. HYDROLEACE^. 
1. Wigandia? Californica; fruticosa gummifera, foliis elliptico-lanceolatis in petiolum 
brevem attenuatis coriaceis integerrimis supra glabris subtus reticulatis in areolis albo- 
canescentibus, staminibus inclusis. (Tab. LXXXVIII.) 
Different as the present plant appears, at first sight, from the Wigandia Caracasana figured in the Bot. 
Register, tab. 1966, yet the inflorescence and the structure of the flowers are so similar, that without mature 
fruit we dare not venture to separate it. It is quite shrubby, the glabrous stem exuding a gum-resin. Leaves 
3-4 inches or more long, alternate, coriaceous, elliptical-lanceolate, tapering gradually into a short petiole, 
quite entire, above glabrous, rather indistinctly reticulated with depressed veins ; below strongly reticulated 
with prominent veins, which are rendered more conspicuous by the areolae being filled with very short 
whitish down. In two or three of the upper leaves, and at the apex of the branch, the small flowers, (scarcely 
more than half an inch long) are collected into dense capitate circinnate racemes. Corolla infundibuliform, 
thrice as long as the deeply divided linear-oblong calyx-segments. Stamens included. Filaments unequal, 
inserted below the middle of the tube, and then decurrent to the base of the tube ; the decurrent portion 
alone slightly hairy. Anthers of two oval cells, not mucronate. Ovary ovate, slightly hairy, with no evi- 
dent hypogynous disk, 1 -celled, with two opposite parietal placentae (^y), resembling two T’s, to the free edges 
of which several ovules are attached, exactly as in W. Caracasana (see Dr Lindley’s excellent figure above 
quoted.) Styles 2, nearly as long as the filaments. Stigmas capitate, depressed at the top. 
Tab. LXXXVIII. Wigandia? Californica. Fig. 1,2. Flowers; fig.S. Corolla laid open; ^^.4. Pistil; 
Jig. 5. Section of the ovary : — magnified, 
Ord. XXXIX. POLEMONIDE^. Jms. 
1. Polemonium cceruleum. Linn . — «. vulgare. Hook. FI. Bor. Am, 2. p. 71. 
I^AB. Pine Creek, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 
1. Phlox speciosa. Pursh. — a. glabriuscula, foliis basi ciliatis. Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 2. 
p. 72. — /3. caule foliisque dense pubescentibus. Hook. 1. c. 
Hab. a. Near the Blue Mountains ; /3. Grand Rond — both in the Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 
HUGELIA. Benth. 
Calyx tubuloso-campanulatus, semi-5-fidus, sinubus vix membranaceis, laciniis subinsequalibus linearibus rigidis 
subspinosis. Corolla infundibuliformis, tubo breviter exserto, limbo 5-parLito, laciniis oblongis integerrimis. 
Stamina ad faucem inserta. Antherce lineares, sagittatae. Capsulce loculi polyspermi. — Herbae annuee 
vel perennes plus minusve albo-lanatce. Folia alterni-linearia, Integra vel pinnatifida. Flores dense 
corymboso-capitati ; calycibus bracteisque imbricatis lana densa basi immersis. Benth. 
I. H. densifolia {Benth.) ; humilis, caule glabriusculo, foliis crebris fere omnibus pin- 
natifidis glabratis, segmentis utrinque 2-3 acerosis, corollm (caeruleae) tubo exserto, 
staminibus corollam subaequantibus. Benth. in Bot. Reg. sub folio 1622; in Ann. Sc. Nat. 
N. Ser. 2. p. 84. 
