54 LEAFLETS. 
obtuse, nerveless 4 to ł inch long, the upper oblong-linear and 
obtuse to linear and acute: flowers large for the genus, ł inch 
long, many on long naked slender pedicels of 1 to 2 inches; calyx 
cleft far below the middle into 5 unequal lance-linear erect seg- 
ments, the longest four times the length of the turbinate tube: 
setaceous crown of the purple corolla conspicuous, the longer 
sete nearly equalling the corolla. 
On Mount Eddy, Siskiyou Co., California, at 6,000 feet, 6 
Sept. 1903, E. B. Copeland. Remarkable for the large and 
commonly long peduncled flowers. 
A. CaLIFoRNICA. \ Erect, strict and simple but for some short 
axillary flowering branches, 1 to 2 feet high, rather naked-look- 
ing, the internodes in large plants 24 or 3 inches long, terete, 
though with frequent traces of sharp angles: leaves ovate-lance- 
olate on the stem, 14 inches long, sessile by a subcordate base, 
acutish, conspicuously 1l-nerved, the basal ones smaller, spatu- 
late-obovate, obtuse: flowers both few and small for so large a 
plant; seldom more than } inch long; calyx short, deeply cleft 
into oblong lanceolate acute lobes, the sinuses acute: limb of 
corolla of acutish segments half as long as the tube; crown of 
copious sete. , 
Sierra Nevada in Plumas and Butte Counties, California, Mrs. 
Austin. 
A. LEMBERTI. Very slender, only 6 inches high, commonly 
much branched from the base, all the branches floriferous 
thoughout: cauline leaves lanceolate, obtuse or only acutish, 7 
inch long, the internodes not much longer, obtusely angled: 
corolla hardly 4 inch long, calyx short, very deeply cleft into 
oblong-linear acute lobes, the sinuses acute: segments of the 
corolla long, acute; crown of delicate sete not inconspicuous. 
Yosemite Valley, California, J. B. Lembert, 1893. 
A.Macount. Nearly simple erect and strict, 1 to 2 feet high, 
the internodes commonly 2 and 3 inches long: leaves ovate-lan- 
ceolate with subcordate base, or the upper lanceolate, all acute, 
3-nerved : flowers rather few on short axillary branchlets and pedi- 
cels: corolla rather more than 4 inch long: calyx half as long 
as the corolla, very deeply cleft into oblong-linear acute seg- 
ments, the sinuses though narrow ending obtusely : segments of 
