VoL. Iv.] Plants Collected in Southeastern Utah. 125 
to oblanceolate, five to eight cm. long by one cm. wide; slightly 
Wavy; stem leaves far apart, about eight cm. between the lowest 
pairs, less above, oblong, sessile by a clasping base, diminishing 
upwards; flowers in an interrupted loosely and few flowered 
thyrse; calyx small, divisions abruptly pointed and thicker at 
the apex; corolla funnel form, twocm. long, lobes large, orbicular 
and spreading, three to five mm. broad, carmine; two stamens 
inserted at the base of the carolla; the others even with the 
sterile filament which is hooked at the glabrous end; style 
broadening to the paddle-shaped stigma and to the pointed 
ovary. 
Were it not for the tip of the sterile filament this would 
unhesitatingly be placed with P. Parry, but if that distinction 
is worth anything it must belong to the next group near P. 
grandiflorus which it is as unlike in all the other characteristics 
whereby it resembles P. Parryz. It is a beautiful and showy 
plant. The very glaucous foliage softens the bright carmine 
flowers which are velvety in texture and of beautiful shape with 
_ the round evenly spreading lobes of the funnel form corolla. It 
was collected between Hatch’s Wash ‘and Monticello, May 28, 
1892; also on the San Juan River near where McElmo Creek 
enters. 
111. APHYLLON MULTIFLORUM Gray. Along McEIlmo 
Creek, June, 18092. 
112. POLIOMINTHA INCANA Gray. This was collected in 
Court House Wash on the Sandy Flat near the Grand River. 
It has a large prostrate woody stem and usually forms a knoll, 
from the sand collecting around its firm base. The numerous 
branches are slender and erect; the foliage is silvery canescent 
and the flowers a lovely blue. It has a sweet perfume. 
113- HEDEOMA DRuMMoNnDII. In a branch of McElmo 
Cafion. 
114. ABRONIA TURBINATA Torr. Thompson’s Springs. 
_ 115. ABRONIA MICRANTHA Torr. ‘Thompson’s Springs and 
on the road to Moab. 
116. ABRONIA cycLopreRA Gray. In the same localities 
as the two above; but more abundant than either. 
