PIPER—FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 463 
creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 270; locality unknown, Vasey 400; north of Bickleton, Suksdorf 
396; Walla Walla region, Brandegee 967: Prosser, Cotton 813. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
15. Gilia capillaris Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. 5: 46. 1873. 
TYPE Locatiry: “Cisco, Sierra Nevada Mountains,” California. 
RanGE: Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Mount Stuart, Elmer 1226: Simcoe Mountains, Suksdorf 395, 1515. 
This species was mistaken by Suksdorf for G. filiformis Parry and under that name 
included in his list. 
16. Gilia leptomeria A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 278. 1870. 
Type Loca.ity: “Mountain valleys of Nevada and Utah.” Collected by Watson. 
Rance; Eastern Washington to Nevada. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Morgan’s Ferry, Suksdorf 394; Pasco, Piper 2984, 2751; Hind- 
shaw 27; mouth of Alder Creek, Howell 909: ‘junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg &: 
Leiberg 301; Sunnyside, Colton 315. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
17. Gilia inconspicua (Smith) Dougl.; Hook. Bot. Mag. pl. 2883. 1829, 
I pomopsis inconspicua Smith, Exot. Fl. 1: pl. 14. 1804. 
Cantua parviflora Pursh, Fl. 2: 730. 1814. 
Gila parviflora Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 626. 1825. 
Tyre LocaLiry: Supposed by Smith to be from North America. 
Rance: British Columbia to Texas and California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: North Yakima, Wait, August, 1895; Henderson, May 25, 1892: 
Pasco, Piper 2978; Hindshaw 22; junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg &: Leiberg 
261; Walla Walla, Lyall in 1860; Prosser, Cotton 591, 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Upper Sonoran. 
NAVARRETIA. 
Leaves simply pinnatifid.... 2222222222 1. N. divaricata. 
Leaves bipinnatifid. 
Herbage glandular-viscid, malodorous........-......... 2... 2. N. squarrosa, 
Herbage not glandular nor malodorous. 
Stems glabrate; calyx tube nearly glabrous; ovules 1 to 3 in 
each cell... 2-22-2222. ee. BN. minima. 
Stems not glabrate. 
Ovules 3 or 4 in each cell; stems pubescent: calvx tube 
and base of bracts very villous......-..2..2. 20... 3. N. interterta. 
Ovules solitary in each cell; stems puberulent; calyx 
tube and bracts sparsely villous........... 22222... 4. N. klickitatensis. 
1. Navarretia divaricata (Torr.) Greene, Pittonia 1: 136, 1887. 
Gila dwaricata Torr.; A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 270. 1870. 
Type Locatiry: “ Along the foothills of the Sierra Nevada,” California. 
Rance: Washington to California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Falcon Valley, Suksdorf, July, 1881. 
2. Navarretia squarrosa (Esch.) Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 368, 1840. SKUNK-WEED. 
Guia squarrosa Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 151. 1833. 
Hoitzia squarrosa Esch. Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. 10: 283. 1826. 
Gulia pungens Dougl.; Hook. Bot. Mag. 57: pl. 2977. 1830. 
TyPE Locatiry: “In Novae Californiae arenosis.” 
Rance: Washington to California, 
