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2. C. parvijlora [Lindl.) ; caule glabriusculo prostrate adscendente vel erecto, foliis 
oblongo-lanceolatis intjggris vel paucidentatis infimis ovatis petiolatis, pedunculis axillari- 
biis solitariis flore multo longioribus, corollae calycem pubescentera subaequantes vel paullo 
siiperantes laciniis integris subacutis, — Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1082. Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 
2. p. 94. 
Hab. Between Bruneau and Onyhee Rivers, Snake Country. Mr Tolmie. — California. Mr Douglas. 
1. Salpiglossis prostrata. Hook, et Arn. supra, p. 153. 
The plant before us may prove a distinct species ; it is not prostrate, has apparently an annual root, and 
a few short ascending simple stems ; we incline, however, to think that the specimens being in a younger state 
may cause these differences. Bentham has remarked, in the Bot. Reg., under t. 1882, that this and some 
others from the West Coast of America, will probably form a new genus. 
1. Pentstemon cordifolius {Benth.) ; caule pruinoso, foliis breviter petiolatis lato- 
ovatis obtusis integerrimis basi cordatis bullatis subtus nervosis, panicula laxa, corollis 
tubulosis profunde bilabiatis, labio superiore emarginato inferiore trifido, filamento sterili 
barbato, antheris glabris. Benth. Scroph, Ind. p. 7. 
2. P. staticifolius {Lindl.); caule adscendente pubescente, foliis radicalibus oblongo- 
lanceolatis in petiolum longum angustatis integerrimis glabris, caulinis sessilibus cordato- 
ovatis dentatis pubescentibus, cyrnis subsessilibus calycibusque tomentosis, corollae ventri- 
cosae pubescentis labiorum laciniis ovatis obtusis subaequalibus. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1770. 
With this we are wholly unacquainted, except from Mr Lindley’s figure and description ; we fear that it 
was sent from Columbia, and that it is a mere variety of P. glandulosus. Dougl. 
3. P. breviflorus {Lindl.) ; annuus, foliis lanceolatis serratis glabris summis sessilibus, 
panicula laxa brachiata, calyce pubescent!, corollae labio superiore linear! arcuato emargi- 
nato villoso inferiore deflexo 3-partito tubo calyce breviore, staminibus fertilibus basi 
villosis, sterili glabro. Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 1946. 
4. P. heterophyllus {Lindl.) ; suffruticosus, foliis glaucescentibus integerrimis inferiori- 
bus lineari-lanceolatis superioribus linearibus, racemo virgato, pedicellis subflore bibrac- 
teolatis, sepalis ovatis, corolla glaberrima superne ventricosa imberbi, stamine sterili glabro, 
antheris sagittatis apice fimbriatis. — a. sepalis ovatis acuminatis. — Lindl. in Bot. Reg. t. 
1899. — 1(3. sepalis orbiculari-ovatis cuspidatis. 
The leaves, as in almost all the species, are broader below ; but since these pass, by insensible gradations, 
into the linear ones at the top of the stem, we scarcely think the specific name appropriate. 
5. P. laricifolius ; perennis casspitosus humilis glaucescens glaberrimus, foliis angus- 
tissime linearibus obtusiusculis integerrimis nitidis ad caulium basin dense congestis 
superioribus remotiusculis, racemis foliosis, pedicellis folio floral! brevioribus supra basin 
bibracteolatis, sepalis ovatis acuminatis margine membranaceis, corolla glaberrima superne 
ventricosa labio inferiore ad faucem piloso, stamine sterili piloso, antherse loculis divari- 
catis glaberrimis. 
Hab. Snake Fort, Snake Country, Mr Tolmie. 
