460 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Branches divergent, not elongate; 
corollaspink ; pedicels slender... . . 15. G. capillaris. 
Leaves mostly in a basal rosette. 
Radical leaves dentate, not pubescent... 16. G. leptomeria. 
Radical leaves pinnatifid, pubescent .... 17. G. inconspicua. 
la. Gilia pungens hookeri A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 268. 1870. 
Phlox hookeri Doug].; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 73. t. 159. 1838. 
(lia hookert Benth. in DC. Prod. 9: 316. 1845. 
Type Locauity: ‘Common on arid, sandy, and rocky soils near the narrows of the 
Oakanagan and Priest’s Rapids of the Columbia,’ Washington. Collected by Douglas. 
RanGE: British Columbia to Oregon east of the Cascade Mountains. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: North Yakima, Fett 1031; Yakima Region, Brandegee 965; near 
Morgans Ferry, Suksdorf 392; Spokane, Spalding; Soap Lake, McKay 7; Ritzville, 
Sandberg & Leiberg 181; without locality, Vasey 394; near Spokane, Kreager 168; Chelan, 
Elmer 502; Methow River, Whited 236; Yakima, Leckenby, May 11, 1898; Coulee City, 
Lake & Hull 669; North Yakima, Henderson, May 27, 1892; Chelan Butte, Cotton 594; 
Coulee City, Cotton 606. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
1b. Gilia pungens squarrosa A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 268. 1870. 
Type Locauity: “Near Carson City,’’ Nevada. Collected by Anderson. 
RANGE: Eastern Washington to Idaho and Nevada. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Columbia River, latitude 46° to 49°, Lyall (very viscid-pubescent). 
2. Gilia bicolor (Nutt.). 
Leptosiphon bicolor Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. n. ser. 1: 156. 1847. 
Linanthus bicolor Greene, Pittonia 2: 260. 1892. 
Gilia tenella Benth. Pl. Hartw. 325. 1849. 
Type Locatity: ‘On moist rocks of the Oregon near the outlet of the Wahlamet.” 
Collected by Nuttall. 
Rance: Vancouver Island to California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Whidby Island, Gardner 207; Admiralty Head, Piper, May, 1898; 
Fidalgo Island, Flett 2105; Montesano, Henderson 2409; Heller 4012; Tacoma, Flett, May 31, 
1896; Olympia, Henderson 2410; Steilacoom, Suckley; Klickitat County, Suksdorf 43; 
Clallam County, Elmer 2823. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Humid Transition. 
3. Gilia pharnaceoides Benth. Bot. Reg. 19: under pl. 1622. 1833. 
Linanthus pharnaceoides Greene, Pittonia 2: 254. 1892. 
TYPE Locauity: “California.’’ Collected by Douglas. 
RaNnGE: British Columbia to California, eastward to the Rocky Mountains. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Pasco, Piper, May 26, 1899; Cascade Mountains to Colville, 
Lyall in 1860; Wilbur, Henderson, July, 1892; Wilson Creek, Sandberg & Leiberg, June, 1893; 
Coulee City, Lake & Hull 585; Chelan, Elmer 499; Spokane County, Suksdorf 391; Piper, 
duly 18, 1894; Henderson, May 31, 1892; Chimokane Valley, Geyer 535; Walla Walla, 
Spalding; junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 283; Rattlesnake Moun- 
tains, Cotton 473; Clarks Springs, Kreager 13. 
“Sandy soils at Oakanagunea and Wallawallah,’’ Douglas, according to Hooker. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition and Upper Sonoran. 
4. Gilia harknessii Curran, Bull. Cal. Acad. 1: 12. 1884. 
Linanthus harknessui Greene, Pittonia 2: 255. 1892. 
Type Locauity: “At the summit of the Sierra Nevada,’’ California. Collected by 
Harkness. 
RanGe; Idaho and Washington to California. 
