mo 4 
2e Ie ecalcarata Blankinship. A pale green herb as much 
as 1m. tall; leaf-blades 4-6 cm. long, ovate or oval, obtuse, rounded at 
the base, coarsely toothed, the teeth rounded, petioles 1-2.5 cm. long; 
flowers showy, in drooping axillary cymes 5-4 cm. long, bracts awl-shaped, 
3-4 mme long; sepals pale yellow, orbicular, tipped with a short cusp, 5mm. 
long; corolla oradnge-yellow, the upper petal orbicular, 6-7 mm. long, the | 
laterals 15 mme long, bifid, the upper lobes 2-2.5 mm. long, truncate, the 
lower 10-12 mm. long, oblong, with a twist near the base, the sac obtuse, not 
spurred; stamens 5 mme long opening in the bud, the filaments expanded, lightly 
joined and forming a column around the pistil, humped at the apex, soon falling; 
pistil 5 mme long; pod 2 mm. long, cylindrical or subclavate, glabrous and 
green; seeds 3 mme long. 
Rare; in moist shaded bottoms po very Similar to I. aurella save 
in absence of the spur. —— 
—~ Near Kellogg, Spling and Houck 10076; "Fort Colville and Rocky Mts.," 
Iyelle —>Though these Fort Colville Specimens were all credited to Lyall 
and so appear on the labels they were taken by John Buttle (cf. Piper, Fl. 
Washe lle 1906) % 
