, GILIA R. & P. Prodr. Fl. Per. 25, t. 4 (1794). 
Gilia rubra (L.). 
Polemonium rubrum L. Sp. Fl. 163 (1753). 
Cantua coronopifolia Willd. Sp. PI. 1 : 879 (1798). 
Gilia coronopifolia Pers. ; Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. i6çi ( ). 
On low, stony ground on the left bank of the Guadalupe above Kerr- 
ville, altitude 1600 feet; scattered in growth. About half way between 
Kerrville and San Antonio it was seen growing in large patches. 
Gilia rigidula Benth. ; D.C. Prodr. 9 : 312 (1845). 
In dry, usually stony ground, about Kerrville, altitude 1600-1800 
feet. As noted by Lindheimer, the flower opens only in the afternoon 
while the sun is shining. 
April 24 ( 1646) ; type locality, Texas. 
PHACELIA Juss. Gen. PI. 127 (1789). 
Phacelia congesta Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3452 ( ). 
Phacelia conferta Don. Gen. Syst. 4: 397 (1838). 
In low dry ground along Corpus Christi and Nueces Bays, sea level 
to 20 feet. 
March 12 (1432). 
Phacelia patuliflora (Engelm. & Gray) A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 
10: 321 (1875). 
Eu.toca patuliflora Engelm. & Gray, Bost. Journ. Nat. Hist. 5 : 
253 ( 1 845)■ 
,In rich soil in shade at Corpus Christi, altitude 10-40 feet. 
March 12 (1446); type locality, “ woods near San Felipe.” 
