1. C. gibba Pennell. sp, nov. Stems several,ascending fran a short 
rootstock 10-15 cm. tall, retrorsely pubescent; leaves 
sbems, sessile, 2-5 cm. long, pubescent, especially on the upper surface, 
innatifid with usually two pairs of slender lobes; hmfieresconce—-e—rathe2> 
| Seaeay Ct0S) borne near the tips of the stems, finely pubescent, the lower- 
most bracts leaflike, the others much wider, with elliptical or oval 3-ribbed 
body and linear lobes ,all except the lowermost pale yellow towards the tips; 
calyx 9-10 mm. long, the PTR prom Pe beyond the middle, the 
free lobes linear~subulate,2-3 mm. long; corolla 15 mm. long, much exceeding 
the calyx, the green, yellowish margined galea mostly equalled or slight] 
exceeded by the strongly pouched whitish anterior lip, the terminal free 
lobes of which are 1.5-2 mm. long; capsules 6 mm. long, ovoid, dark brown; 
seeds 1 mm. long, dark grey. 
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On high ridges in the Clearwater forest. 
aA —> ish Leke, 6800 ite, spling and Houck 9563, 9810; Epling and Kempf's 
653 
aie eres) eae, ee oe nine og a pacensasne?) ancl noun Speen —~ 3ocof t 
divide between the St, doe and CUlesrmtsr rivers, seee=um, collected in 
Plover July ll, 1095, Leiborg 1°42 (type, Univ, Calif, verb., isotype, 
Acad, Ce Seis ila, iierbd,) 
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