we as 
gland covered with blue-black hairs$ anthers 7-12 me long, strongly 
acuminate; capsule oblong-elliptical, é=3 cme long, strongly winged, 
Dry open ground usually in association with Douglas fir; seen only 
duke 
in the north} type taken in region of , end “reille Ritts, Priest Lake ; 
Hayden Lake; Priest R, Exp, Stae, 2700 ftes Lake Pend Oreille, 2000 ft, 3 
Farmington Landing; Fox Creek; Hopes; Roman Nose Mt, 
et eae Schultes fs ) 
ae Es Mariposa Tulip. Corm subglobose, 2 em, in diameter, 
coats thin, minutely reticulate; stem erect, 30-60 cm, tall, the leaves as 
shorter than the stem, 12-15 mm, broad, glaucous; flowers 1-3 in an umbel, 
bracts 4-5 om. long, subequal, ascending, pedicels 5-8 cme long; calvx 
lobes lanceolate, 35-4 cm, long, 8=10 mm, wide, spreading, scarlous-margined, 
acuminate, greenish, lavender-tinged; petals 3-5 om, long, erect, obovate, 
rounded-truncate above, erose, lavender or rose, fading bluish, whitish 
below, the gland transverse, 5-6 mn, broad, surmounted by an area of dense 
short glandular hairs, these inturn surmounted by a _lunate fringe of yellow 
ae sis 
eas the surface of she petals with long purple or whitish hairs 8-10 m, 
long; stamens 15-20 mn, long, filaments subulate, anthers 10-12 mm. long, 
tapering uvwards somewhat but obtuse$ capsule strongly winged, oval in outline, 
about 2.5 em, long with short recurved styles. (C, pavonaceus Fernaldp he 
Roadsides and open ground below 3000 ftes abundant on north Slopes of 
Clearwater Canyon near Orofino, Owenby (1940) finds this to be a tetraploid, 
while C, nitidus is a diploid pecies, f y See | 
\ rut ott plant Uo borirnes ‘Snihatieaat 
4. Ce macrocarpus oe Corm ovoid, covered with“a few stiffish scales, 
1,5-2 em, in diameter; stem erect, 30-60 cm, tall, the leaves several, 
linear, 5-15 cm. long, 3-5 mm, wide, somewhat sheathing at the base, 
recurving, soon withered; flowers 1-3 in an umbel, bracts 5-8 cm. long, 
ascending, leaflike, vedicels 4-12 cm. longs; calyx lobes lanceolate, 445 
cm, long, acuminate, scarious ie 7, a midrib green, the marrins 
