COLLECTED IN THE UPPER MISSOURI, ETC. 259 
May. n. 291.—I follow Mr. Bentham in calling this C. septentri- 
onalis, but it is surely not the plant so named by Dr. Lindley. This 
also seems to me to be a pale variety of C. hispida. - 
5. Castilleja sessiliflora, Ph.— Benth. in De Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 531, 
Euchroma grandiflora, Nutt. 
Has. Gravelly hills, Lower Platte, near Kansas River. April, May. 
n.- 289, j : : 
1l. Orthocarpus Aispidus, Benth.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 104. 
Has. Sunny grassy borders of exsiccated watercourses, Spokan plains, 
at Tschimakain, rare. Corolla pale yellow. July. n. 540. 
3. Orthocarpus /ufeus, Nutt. O. strictus, Benth. im Hook. Fl. Bor, 
Am. v. 2. p. 104. £. 172. : 
Has. Saline, depressed, and exsiccated places in the plains of Sweet- 
water River. July. n. 8. 
3. Orthocarpus dyacteosus, Benth. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 104. 
1. Cordylanthus ramosus, Nutt. MSS.— Benth. in De Cand. Prodr. 
vol. x. p. 597. 
Has. Stony places and declivities of the Upper Sweet-water River. 
Bracts green, striped with yellow. August. n. 111. 
1. Pedicularis racemosa, Doug]. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 108. 
Has. On/the northern declivity of a high mountain, at the Cœur 
d’Aleine River, near the mission St. Joseph, growing under Myginda 
myrtifolia. Yt branches from the base. Corolla lurid-yellow. June. 
n. 434, 
2. Pedicularis bracteosa, Benth. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 110. 
Has. Shady young woods, highlands of Nez Percez. June. Very 
erect. Corolla dull yellow. Stem hollow. ». 422. Hi 
VERBENACEA, Juss. 
1. Verbena bracteosa, Mx.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 117. 
Has. Fort Walla-Walla. 2. 656. gu. 
2. Verbena paniculata, Lam.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. Hs 
Has. Stony banks of Kooskooskie River. July. n. 454. H 
l. Lippia nodiflora, Rich. in Mich. Fl. Am. vol. ii. p. 15.—Schauer, in 
De Cand. Prodr. vol. xi. p. 585. 
Has. Borders of exsiccated, stony, low places, between Platte and — 5 
Sweet-water Rivers. n. 257. 
