958 CATALOGUE OF MR. GEYER'S PLANTS 
Has. 8. Fertile northerly slopes of the Snowy Mountains, highlands of 
Nez Pereez. June. xm. 421. 
2. Synthyris plantaginea, Benth. in De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 455.— 
Atelianthus veronicoides, Nutt. in Herb. nostr. 
Has. High stony plains, Upper Missouri territory, and sunny alpine 
situations, Upper Oregon. May, June. Apetalous. 2. 230.—Every- 
where pubescent. In fruit the capsule is invested with the perma- 
nent enlarged calyx. Mr. Nuttall found this species in the Rocky. 
Mountains, Upper California. In our specimens the flower is decid- 
edly apetalous. 
1. Castilleja pallida, Kth.—Benth. in De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 531. 
Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 105. C. septentrionalis, Lindl. Bot. 
Reg. t. 925. à 
Has. Rare, on hills of Platte, along rivulets; abundant on the islands 
of the Upper Colorado. Leaves always entire. Bracts pale yellow. 
June, July. n. 150.—Bentham, I am aware, quotes the above figure 
of Dr. Lindley as true C. septentrionalis, but it is at variance with 
his character of that species. 
2. Castilleja miniata, Dougl. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 106. 
Has. Stoney clayey denuded situations in the valley of the upper - 
Sweet-water River, near Wind-river Mountains. Bracts brownish, 
with yellow stripes. July. x. 83. 
3. Castilleja Aispida, Benth. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p- 105. 
C. coccinea, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1136. 
. Has. Prairie plateaus of the Nez Percez mountains. The most elegant 
of the species, varying in innumerable shades of colour, between 
white, orange, and crimson. May. m. 377. Desert of Upper 
Colorado, under Artemisia cana, on clayey banks. July, August. 
- Bracts yellow and scarlet variegated. n. 511. C. desertorum, Gey. 
MSS.—Except in colour, I do not see how these specimens of Mr. 
Geyer's C. desertorum (n. 511) differ from what I consider to be a 
mere form of C. hispida (n. 877); but, when living, characters pro- 
bably manifest themselves. 
4. Castilleja septentrionalis, Benth. in De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p- 522, 
vix Lindl.! (Bot. Reg. t. 925.)—Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. vol. iJ. 
p. 105. ; 
Has. Amongst masses of Phalangium esculentum, in the very fertile, 
moist valley of Cœur d'Aleine river. Bracts ochre-yellow. April, 
