becoming yellowish below the sinuses, the appendages oblong, half as long 
as the corolla; stamens thinly woolly, about twice as long as the corolla, 
exserteds capsule ovoid, 4 mm, long, acuminate; seeds brown, pitted, rather 
acute at one end, 
Prevalent in the northern part of our region, in the Kootenai and 
Net AA a ha . Qe 
Coeur d'Alene valleys. The typical plant is efthe region to the southeast, 
Fremont's collection, the type, coming from "Goat Island, upper N. Fork 
Platte", 36-¥ti-+642, near present-day Alcova, Natrona Cos, Wyo. 
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