

174 BOTANY OF THE DEATH VALLEY EXPEDITION. 



OROBANCHACE-SJ. 



Aphyllon californicum (Cham. & Schlecht.) Linn»a, iii. 134 (1828), under 

 Orobanche; Gray, Bot. Cal. i. 584 (1876). Type locality, "vicinia portus St. Fran- 

 cisci Californiae." 



Near Fort Tejon (No. 1159). 



Aphyllon cooperi Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. xx. 307 (1885). Type locality, "at 

 Fort Mohave," Arizona. 

 Between Furnace Creek ami Ash Meadows (Nos. 314, 434). 



Aphyllon fasciculatum (Nutt.) Gen. ii. 59 (1818), under Orobanche; Torr. &. Gr. 

 in Gray, Man. ed. 2. 281 (1856). Type locality, "around Fort Mandan," North Da- 

 kota. 



Collected on the Darwin Mesa (No. 796), growing on Artemisia tridentata. 



LENTIBULARIACEiE. 



TJtricularia minor L. Sp. PI. i. 18 (1753). Type locality European. 

 Whitney Meadows (No. 1635). The specimens have no flowers nor fruit. 



TJtricularia vulgaris L. Sp. PI. i. 18 (1753). Type locality European. 

 In one of the Kern River Lakes (No. 1725). 



BIGNONIACE^l. 



Chilopsis linearis (Cav.) Ic PI. iii. 35 (1794), under Hignonfa; DO. Prodr. ix. 

 227 (1845). Type locality unknown. 



Found along the Mohave River at Daggett; at Cave Wells, I vawateh Mountains 

 (T. S. Palmer); on the eastern slope of the Charleston Mountains hetweeu Mountain 

 Springs and Cottonwood Springs; in the vicinity of Cottonwood Springs; at the 

 mouth of the Vegas Wash; and near Callville, Nevada (No. 1903). Dr. Merriam 

 found it at Bitter Springs, in the Muddy Mountains, Nevada; at the junction of 

 Beaverdam Creek and the Virgin River, in Arizona ; on the eastern slope of the 

 Beaverdam Mountains, Utah; and in the lower Santa Clara Valley, Utah. This 

 plant grows near streams or springs, or in their dried beds. 



VERBENACB5I. 



Lippia nodiflora (L.) Sp. PI. i. 20 (1753), under Verbena; Mx. Fl. ii. 15 (1803). 

 Type locality, "in Virginia." 



Near Visalia (No. 1254), 



Verbena bracteosa Mx. Fl. ii. 13 (1803). Type locality, "in rcgione Illinoensl 

 et in urbe Nash-ville." 



Near Lone Pine (No. 953). 



Verbena prostrata R. Br. in Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 2. iv. 11 (1812). Type locality, 

 "North West Coast of America." 

 Near Keone, on tho western slope of Tehachapi Pass (No. 1110). 



LABIATE. 



Mentha canadensis L. Sp. PI. ii. 577 (1753). Type locality, "in Canada." 

 Near Visalia, (No. 1264) and in the Yosemite Valley (No, 1852). 



