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37_58
c. 1100 ft. Vallecito, San Diego Co.

No. 8574. Thelypodium lasiophyllum var. utahense Jepson.

No. 8575. Oenothera decorticans H. & A.

No. 8576. Draba cuneifolia Nutt.
This crucifer grew on the mesa and its little washes and seemed rare.

No. 8577. Nama demissum Gray.
Common in washes (in sand)on the mesas.

No. 8578.
This cichoriad has quite dif. leaves from 8579 but otherwise seems the same.

No. 8579. Rafinesquia neo-mexicana
Heads a beautiful clear white as seen from above. Always growing in the protection of bushes and difficult to extricate a plant whole. Washes.

No. 8580. Mimulus bigelovii Gray. Det. A.L.G.
Very common in the washes, its flowers very large and very showy, even with a voluptuous look, the individuals so heavily laden with flowers.

No. 8581. Eucrypta micrantha Hel. [=Ellisia micrantha (Torr.)]
Cor. white, urn-shaped or rather

37_59
15 Apr. 1920.

deeply bowl-shaped, or short-campanulate, 5-lobed equally, the lobes quadrate. Stamens 5, a little unequal in length, 3 of them being longer. Capsule 1-celled, loculicidally 3- [?] valved; seeds few (I count 13 in one case). Ovary densely hirsute at summit; style 2-cleft shortly, the stigmas capitate. Calyx-lobes obtuse. Calyx covered with stalked black glands. Wash and under bushes on mesa. Not common. Calyx sinuses wit an obscure down-turned point or angle,--on re-examination I think I do not see it. I do not see any appendages in cor. tube. Calyx markedly but sparsely hispid. Between the fils. there is a yellowish spot on cor.-tube which may have some slight structure associated with it, so [drawing], that is a yellow spot wit a pair of diverging nerves. I am not at all certain, however, as the area is minute and structure, if any, obscure. See. p. 69.

No. 8582. Larrea tridentate Cov. var. glutinosa Jepson.
Abundant here.
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