124 Plants Collected in Southeastern Utah. [ ZOE 
is undivided and capitate, in others with two distinct capitate 
stigmas, while in others the styles are distinct for about 1 or 
2mm. The calyx and corolla often have six divisions; the seeds 
are honeycombed. Collected on a sandy flat in Montezuma 
Cafion, June 1, 1892. 
99. PHACELIA CRENULATA Torr. Moab. This is very 
common also at Grand Junction on the mesas. 
too. CoNANTHUs————. Collected at Thompson’s Springs 
May 23, 1892. This is similar to the plant distributed by Wm. C. 
Cusick and named by Dr. Gray C. parviflorus; but it was never 
published. 
I0I. COLDENIA HISPIDISSIMA Gray. On the hills around 
Moab and in Court House Wash. 
102. KRYNITZKIA LEUCOPHAA Gray. Common on mesas 
through the whole region. 
103. KRYNITZKIA PTEROCARYA Gray. Near Moab. 
104. KRYNITZKIA —— Court House Wash. This 
is left undescribed and undetermined until time can be given to 
a most interesting collection of this genus. 
105- DATURA METELOIDES DC. Common in the dry bed of 
McElmo Creek and along the banks, 
106. LyYCIuM PALLIDUM Miers. Montezuma Cajion near the 
San Juan River and McElmo Cafion. This prevailed in occasional 
tracts. 
107. NICOTIANA ATTENUATA Torr. Ruin Cafion. Widely 
distributed. 
108. CHAMAISARACHA Coronopus Gray. Montezuma 
Cafion and where the McElmo joins the San Juan. The star- 
like flowers open towards evening. 
109. PENSTEMON EATONI Gray. Court House Wash and 
other cafions on the road. This is one of the most showy 
penstemons and worthy of cultivation. 
110. PENSTEMON UTAHENSIS n. sp- Stem erect, one or 
several from the root, one to two feet tall, glaucous and glabrous 
_ throughout; radical leaves from spatulate, about two cm. wide, 
