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CALIFORNIA.~SUPPLEMENT. 
[Hydrophyllea. 
This is a verj’ remarkable species, having bright yellow flowers. The seeds are deeply wrinkled on the 
back. It differs from Eutoca by the persistent but marcescent corolla ; and from Emmenanthe by its habit 
and absence of scales to the corolla. 
11. E. ? aretioides; nana diffusa hispido-pilosa trichotome ramosa, radice multicipiti 
annua, foliis petiolatis spathulato-lanceolatis basi longe attenuatis integerrimis, ramulis 
ultimis brevibus congestis, floribus sessilibus terminalibus et in dichotomiis, calycis pro- 
funde 5-partiti laciniis anguste linearibus hispidis tubo corollte infundibuliformis (pur- 
pureae) duplo brevioribus, ovario multiovulato — var. /3. perpusilla; caule subnullo pauci- 
floro. 
Hab. a. Between Burnt and Malheur Rivers.. — /3. Burnt River, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. 
This beautiful species will probably yet be separated from Eutoca, to which it bears no external resem- 
blance ; but we have placed it here as agreeing almost entirely with Bentham’s character of the genus. 
PHACELIA. Juss. Benth. 1. c. 
Corolla decidua. » Ovarium ovoideo-globosum, piloso-hispidum. Placentce lineares, seepius dorso parietibus 
ovarii adnatae, 2-ovulatse. Gapsula dissepimentis subcompletis pseudo-bilocularis. — Herbse annum vel 
perennes, erectm vel diffuses. Flores racemosi, densi, sessiles vel laxi pedunculati, cymis unilateralibus 
simplicibus vel dichotomis. Benth, 
1. P. circinnata (Jacq.) ; foliis pinnatisectis quandoque indivisis, lobis oblongis ovatisve 
integerrimis ineequalibus, corollis calyce plus dimidio longioribus, staminibus exsertis. 
Benth. 1. c. p. 279. 
Mr Bentham adduces the following synonyms to this species : — Heliotropium pinnatum, Vahl. — Hydro- 
phyllum Magellanicum, Lam. ; H. Aldea, Rcem. et Schult. — Aldea pinnata, Ruiz et Pav. ; A. circinnata, 
Willd. — Phacelia Peruviana, Spreng. ; P. Californica, Cham. ; P. heterophylla, Pursh ; P„rudis, Dougl. 
2. P. ciliata [Benth.); scabro-pubescens, foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis oblongis obtusis 
subpinnatifidis, calycis laciniis ovatis submembranaceis reticulatis margine ciliatis, staraini- 
bus corollam subsequantibus. Benth. 1. c. p. 280. 
3. P. ramosissima [Dougl.) ; scabro-pubescens vel hispida, foliis pinnatisectis, segmentis 
ovatis obtusis subpinnatifidis, calycis laciniis oblongis viridibus hispidis fructiferis spa- 
thulatis, staminibus exsertis. Benth. 1. c, p. 280. 
We have an allied species, or perhaps a mere variety, from Dr Gillies, under the name of P. Brunoniana, 
collected on El Cerro del Diamante and Andes of Mendoza, and it only differs by being more covered with 
glutinous hairs, and having a nearly simple stem. 
4. P. tanacetifolia [Benth.); scabro-pubescens vel hispida, foliis bipinnatifidis, segmentis 
oblongis dentato-pinnatifidis, calycis laciniis oblongo-linearibus hispidis, staminibus 
exsertis. Benth. 1. e. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1696. 
A closely allied species has been sent us by Mr Darwin, who found it at Bahia Blanca, on the coast, of 
Patagonia (No. 202), but the hairs on its stem are all glutinous. 
EMMENANTHE. Benth. 1. c. 
Corolla persistens. Ovarium oblongo-compressum, gland uloso-pubescens : placentis linearibus, dorso adnatis 
