NEW SOUTHWESTERN PLANTS. 151 
bracts short, rigid, the outer subulate, villous-strigulose : rays 
small, deep yellow :-achenes short, cuneate-obovate, silky-villous: 
outer pappus of .slender squamellae conspicuous. 
Abundant in the. Black Cafion of the Gunnison iva. sonth- 
ern Colorado, 3. July, 1901, C. F. Baker, n. 379... 
CHRYSOPSIS COMPACTA. Allied- to the last, uol ag tall, the 
leaves much narrower, acute, more pubescent but not as rough: 
terminal corymb of many. heads quite fastigiate: bracts of the ` 
small involucre thinner, merely villous : rays deep yellow: outer 
pappus conspicuous but shorter, definitely linear-squamellate. 
-In dense tufts on dry open- ground. near Jackie Cabin, Colo,, 
26 July, C. F. Baker, n. 608. a KS 
PEDICULARIS ANGUSTISSIMA. Akin to P. racemosa and with 
similar undivided.glabrous. foliage, but somewhat paniculately 
branched and flowers crowded : .leaves narrowly linear, 2 inches 
long, callous-crenulate: beak.of galea short and nearly straight; 
lower lip of corolla greatly reduced, not as large as the galea and 
much shorter, the lobes erose. 
Mogollon Mountains, New Monae ER Ge 2 1903, OU. B. 
Metcalfe, n. 534. e 
PEDICULARIS EE Related ee D SE much 
taller and stouter, 14 feet high, less leafy at base, more so up 
and down the stem, but leaves small in proportion: spike 6 
inches long, bracts 3 to 5-lobed, the long terminal lobe. serrate : 
calyx 5-toothed, tips of the teeth apt to be dilated and with a 
few serratures : galea falcate, -with abrupt blunt beak... 
- Mogollon Mountains,, New Mexico, 14 Aug., 1903, O..B. 
Metcalfe, n. 496. ; 
. Evotvunus OREOPHILUS. Depressed and compact, the stems 
many from the subligneous branched crown of a thick tap-root, 
all floriferous from the base, densely leafy: leaves elliptic- 
oblong, sessile, acute, 4 inch long,,eanescent. with a dense 
appressed silky pubescence: corollas purple, nearly 4 inch 
broad at full expansion, the pedicels very short, in fruit recurved. 
Dry hills west of Hillsboro, at 5,500 feet at base of Black 
Range, New Mexico, Aug. 1904, O. B, Metcalfe, n. 1228, 
