184 Rhodora [OCTOBER 
Bear River Cañon, August, 1869, Watson, no. 833; moist soil under 
trees, Farmington Cañon, alt. 4300-5500 ft., July 14, 1902, Pammel & 
Blackwood, no. 3666. New Mexico: Mogollon Mts., alt. 7500 ft., 
July 23, 1903, Metcalfe, no. 300. Inano: moist rich soil, Fall Creek, 
Elmore Co., alt. 4500 ft., August 15, 1910, Macbride, no. 613 (passing 
to forma todocalyx). ARIZONA: semi-shaded grassy places along 
streams, Thompson Ranch, White Mts., July 12, 1910, L. N. Goodding, 
no. 555. CALIFORNIA: Yosemite Valley, August 8, 1891, Coville & 
Funston, no. 1849. OREGON: stream-banks, Wallowa Mts., August 
19, 1898, Cusick, no. 2072. WasHINGToN: moist places, meadows 
near Mabton, Yakima Co., July 25, 1902, J. S. Cotton, no. 750. 
ALASKA: Sitka, Ferd. Bischof. Japan: Yokohama, 1862, Maxi- 
mowicz. CHINA: Ichang, March, 1886, February, 1887, A. Henry, 
nos. 198, 1923; Tsingten, 1901, Zimmermann, no. 287. 
Var. LANCEOLATA, forma candida, n. f., bracteis calycibusque 
viridibus; corolla albida.— Quebec: alluvial wooded banks of River 
Ste. Anne des Monts, July 16, 1906, Fernald & Collins, no. 245. 
MAINE: sandy shore, Fort Fairfield, July 8, 1893, Fernald, August 
9, 1909, Fernald, no. 2084 (TYPE in herb. Gray). New HAMPSHIRE: 
roadside 1 mi. north of Clarkesville, July 11, 1907, Pease, no. 10,982 
in part. MASSACHUSETTS: Acton, June 27, 1885, W. Deane; moun- 
tain road, Mt. Wachusett, July 13, 1893, J. F. Collins; Stockbridge, 
August 20, 1902, R. Hoffmann. MicHicaN: Keweenaw Co., July, 
1890, O. A. Farwell, no. 769. 
Var. LANCEOLATA, forma iodocalyx, n. f., bracteis viridibus vel 
marginibus purpurascentibus glabris vel sparse pilosis; calycibus 
purpureis; corolla violacea vel subcaerulea.— NEWFOUNDLAND: cal- 
careous gravelly bank, Port à Port, August 15, 1910, Fernald & 
Wiegand, no. 3927 (TYPE in herb. Gray). QvEBEC: Mrs. Shepard; 
Little Métis, August 2, 1907, J. Fowler; vicinity of Montmorenci 
Falls, July 5, 1905, J. Macoun, no. 67,845; Nova Scota: dry field, 
near Pictou, July, 1901, Howe & Lang, no. 533. New BRUNSWICK: 
St. Andrews: June 30, 1900, J. Fowler. MAINE: dry pasture, Dover, 
June 29, 1896, G. B. Fernald, no. 156; woods and fields, Hartford, 
June, 1885, J. C. Parlin; Gilead, Kate F urbish; woodroad, Pembroke, 
July 17, 1909, Fernald, no. 2085; Westport, August 14, 1907, I. W. 
Anderson; Manchester, September 12, 1873, F. Lamson-Seribner; 
East Livermore, Kate Furbish; Brunswick, 1880, Kate F urbish; 
woods and fields, North Berwick, June 17, 1893, Parlin. New HAMP- 
SHIRE: pasture, Whitefield, July 24, 1897, W. Deane; roadside, Metal- 
lak, Pittsburg, July 6, 1907, Pease, no. 10,194; above tree-line, near 
Cape Horn, Mt. Washington, July 23, 1903, B. L. Robinson, no. 823; 
open grassy places, Jaffrey, July 4, 1897, B. L. Robinson, no. 128. 
VERMONT: sandy barrens, Westminster, June 16, 1898, B. L. Robinson, 
no. 37; MassacHUSETTS: Manchester, July 13, 1877, W. C. Lane; East 
Boston, July 1, 1879, C. E. Perkins; West Roxbury, Faxon; Brewster, 
September 11, 1912, F. S. Collins, no. 1537; Eastham, July 10, 1901, 
