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Barstow 2100 ft. with 2-lobed stigma. Ovary with 2 central or axile placentae which lie closely face to face by their inner sides but quite distict, not even connivent I think. Flower 8 lines long, glabrous except that there is a line of spaced bristles down the lower side of the corolla in the saccate portion of the throat. Its characters, therefore, lie between Mimulus and Mohavea.
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29 April, 1914 No. 5824. Phacellia crenulata Torr. Corolla deep blue, i.e. purple-blue, ovary pubescent. Style glabrous. Ovules 2 in each cell. Crests developed into a spreading lobe, but the narrow acute tip wholly adnate. No. 5825. Stillingia paucidentata Wats. [male] calyx 2-lobed posteriorly & anteriorly, borne in axil of a 3-lobed bract. Stamens 2. No. 5826. Cryptantha barbirgera = C. nevadensis Green, var. inops K. Bdg. No. 5827. Phacelia vallismortae Voss, not P. hispida Gray. Cor. lavender; scales connivent in pairs over base of fils. then curbing outward and upward sort of shortly retrocurved, then running straight up the tube, adnate but with a free lance or ovate tip. cont. p. 25 No. 5828. Mentzelia tricuspis Gray. Pets. narrow-obovate, obtuse, with a short acute tip, fils. flattened, acutely notched at apex, the anther borne in a short filiform prolongation from the notch . Calyx-lobes after anthesis becoming involute and caudiform-rotate. Corolla straw-white. Roots carrot-thickened. cont. p. 26 No. 5829. Pectocarya heterocarpa [Jtn]. No. 5830. Corizanthe rigida T. & G. No. 5831. Dalea arborescens. Torr. Shurbs, 2 or rarely 3 ft. h., abundant in the washes southerly from Barstow. See p. 24
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