SCROPHULARIACE^. 



m ore dilated : sterile filament wholly naked - Pro, Am Acad. xvii 228. - S. California, 

 near San Bernardino, to San Diego Co., Wallace, Parish, W. (r. Wright. 

 stenOTDhvllus GRAY, p. 2G6. P. rubescens, Gray, IToc. Am. Acad. xix. 92, belongs to 

 tSedes t Xscolored flowers having been taken for red instead of purple or violet. - 

 Com u tluouo-h S. Arizona, Lemmon, Pringle, and Northern Mex, Palmer, ^Jfner. 



Var dasvphyllus, P dasypkyllus, Gray, p. 266, a form with leaves ami lower part 

 of Item tlS bSt^v.'th short retrorse pubescence (New Mexico and adjacent lexas as 

 well as Arizona), varies into the glabrous state of the species. 



tn* BENTH p. 2G6. Habit of the Elmiuera section : stem a foot or two high, 

 tfthe bLe o/nearly, miuutely puberulent or glabrate and the simpler .nflo- 

 landular : leaves from lanceolate to narrowly linear : corolla scarlet-red, an inch 

 funnelform; upper lip erect and 2-lobed, lower 3-parted and 

 filament ^lahrous : anther-cells short-oval, explanate in age. - PI. Hartw. 



v le filament ^arous : an- -, . 



T P :SiV Gazette, vi. 218, narrow4eaved form. - Bluffs of the Gila, 



, . , 

 I: W border of New Mexico, Greene. Rucker Valley, S. Ar.zo.ia, Lemmon. 



P W i VF 1 c Next to the preceding, glabrous throughout : stems a foot or 

 '^ d^ided^nru thy, much branched, with the "herbaceous flowering branches short 

 two high d iiu .-- on the sterile stems, linear- 



above: -S Arizona, in the San Francisco and Mogollon Mountains, Greene, and Rucker 

 Valley, Lemmon. 



heur Riv sr, Cusick. 



p - b ,5^^ 



glo^atet/^he interrupted thyrsus: cymes from the lower axils ^g-pejhu^ upper 

 fhort-peduncled or subsessile : pedicels short or hardly any : sepa Is ohlong-^ o ate acu 

 .ninate, soft-membranaceous, loose: corolla curved m the bud slightly oblique *"** 

 pale purple, inch long, campanulate-ampliate above the short tube ; hps short, 1 lions- 



bearded within : anthers and filaments glabrous : sterile filament at length exserted, bearded 

 with some sparse and long hairs: seeds of the genus. -Proc. Am. Acad. xv. 11 



forests of N. W. California, in Humboldt Co., 1878-79, Rattan. Except for the vungle, 

 seeds this is most nearly related to Chelone nemorosa, p. 259. 



Var minor GRAY, 1. c. Slender, with oblong leaves only an inch or two long, o 

 scnrely 'denticulate: thyrsus simple: flowers one half smaller: sepals attenuate: corolla 

 6 or 7 lines long. Indian Creek, Del Norte Co., California, Rattan. 



Var Kleei. Intermediate in foliage inflorescence, and size of flowers between the f 

 going variety and the type: sepals oblong, short-acuminate or ohtnse.- - / . tUeei, v 

 fnTorr.Bull. x. 127. -Summit of Ben Lomond, the highest peak of the coast range 

 behind Santa Cruz, California, W. C. Klee 



P G-airdneri HOOK p 270. The character of alttrnate leaves (specially noted by Hooker, 

 P rr. coll. 



OK p . e c 



This holds generally, as to most of the leaves in Washin.tou Terr., coll. 



Lyall, HowelL Sntedorf, Brandegee. Stems vary from a span to near a f. 



Var Oreganus'. Strict : leaves (narrow) even the bracteal ones and most of B pe- 

 duucles'opposite. Mountains of E. Oregon, Cusick, Ilowell. 



