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Limosella aquatica L. Sp. PI, ii. 631 (1753). Type locality European. 

 Between Trout Meadow and Kern River, Sierra Nevada (No. 1586). 



Veronica americana Benth. in DC. Prodr. x. 468 (1846)— Schweinitz MS. Typo 

 locality not given; range, "in America boreali a Canadaet Carolina usque ad ilum[en] 

 Oregon et in ins[ula] Sitcha." 



On Frazier Mountain (No. 1205) and in the White Mountains (No. 1808). 



Veronica alpina L. Sp. PI. i. 11 (1753). Type locality European. 

 Near Mineral King (No. 1560). 



Veronica serpyllifolia L. Sp. PL i. 12 (1753). Type locality, "in Europa & 

 America septentrionali ad vias, agios." 

 In the high Sierra Nevada (Nos. 1471, 1621, 1816, 2129). 



Castilleia affinis Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 154 (1833). Type locality cither 

 near San Francisco or near Monterey. 

 Tejon Mountains (No. 1178). 



Castilleia miniata Benth. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. ii. 106 (1838)— Doagl. MS. 

 Type locality, "Blue Mountains [Oregon!, N. W. America." 

 Valley of the Kaweah River (No. 1357). 



Castilleia minor Cray, Bot. Mex. Bound. 119 (1859), as C. affinis minor; Gray 

 Bot. Cal. i. 573 (1876). Type locality, " hed of exsiccated streams, near the Copper 

 mines, New Mexico." 



Near Trout Meadows, Sierra Nevada (No. 1583). The specimens seem to he identical 

 with those of No. 236, Wheeler Survey. Botli have a galea comparatively longer 

 than in typical C. minor, and a lip longer and less callous than in that species. They 

 may he reduced specimens of C. stenantha. 



Castilleia parviflora Bong. Veg. Sitoh. 158 (1831). Type locality Sitkan. 

 In the Funeral Mountains (No. 327), Panamint Mountains (No. 551), and Sierra 

 Nevada (No. 1390). 



Orthocarpus lacerus Benth. PI. Hartw. 329 (1849). "In valle Sacramento." 

 Granite Creek, Sierra Nevada (No. 1839). These specimens are unusually small 

 and most of their leaves are entire. 



Orthocarpus purpurascens palmeri Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. pt. i. 300 (1878). Typo 

 locality, "Arizona, near Wickenherg." 

 Leach Point Spring (No. 1869). 



Adenostegia rigida brevibracteata (Gray) Bot. Cal. i. 622 (1876), as Cordylan- 

 ihun filifolim brer ibracf eat u»; Greene, Pittonia, ii. 180 (1891). Type locality, "near 

 Soda Spring on Kern River [Tulare County, California] at 8,500 feet." 



Near Soda Springs, Sierra Nevada (No. 1602). In our specimens the stems aro 

 not glahrous as described, hut puherulent, like the common form of the species. 



Pedicularis attollens Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. vii. 384 (1868). Type locality, 

 "swamps in the Sierra Nevada, alt. 6-11,000 feet." 

 In the Sierra Nevada (Nos. 1526, 1835). 



Pedicularis grcenlandica Retz. Fl. Seand. ed. 2.115 (1795). Typo specimen from 

 Greenland. 

 In the high Sierra Nevada (Nos. 1431, 1571). 



Pedicularis semibarbata Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. vii. 385 (1868). Type local- 

 ities, "on Mount Dana, alt. 10,000 feet," "Ebbett's Pass, 7,000 to 8,000 feet," "in or 

 near the Yosemito Valley," "and Mariposa (hove, at and above 5,000 feet." 



Near Mineral King, Sierra Nevada (No, 1385). 



