CATALOGUE. 
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Var. Stansburyi, Gray. Stouter ; the pubescence of the branches and 
calyx more or less glandular or viscid ; leaves usually broader ; corolla-tube 
usually twice longer than the calyx, the lobes either emarginate or crose at 
the apex ; one or two of the cells of the ovary sometimes 2-ovuIcd — In the 
southern districts, extending into New Mexico and Arizona. Very common 
on the mountains and foot-hills through Nevada and Utah ; 4,300-9,000 feet 
altitude; May- July. (895.) 
Sub var. brevifolia, Gray. Usually dwarf; leaves cither narrowly or 
oblong-lanceolate, about long. — Very frequent on the inoiinlaiiis and foot- 
hills through Nevada ; 4,500-8,000 feet altitude ; April-July. (89G.) 
CoLLOMiA^ GRANDiFLORA, Dougl. Gray., I. c, j^. 259. Amiuid, (M-(^ct, 
1-2° high, more or less viscid-pubescent or glandular; leaves sessile, linear 
or oblong-lanceolate, entire or sometimes sparingly incised ; flowers ca])i1ate- 
crowded and leafy-bracted, or a few subsolitary in (li<; forks; calyx ohconical, 
the lobes broad and obtuse; corolla buff or hght salnioii-color, (rarely white,) 
narrow-funnelform, V long; ovules solitary; seeds with very numerous spiri- 
cles. — "West of the Rocky Mountains, from latitude 48° to Nevada and South- 
ern California. Frequent on the foot-hills and mouuhiiiis Ihi-ough Nevada 
and Utah; 4,500-6,000 feet altitude; June, July. (897.) 
CoLLOMiA LINEARIS, Nutt. Gray, 1. c, p. 259. More l)ranchini^ (ir 
spreading with age, 6-18' high; calyx-l<»brs t riaDi^iilar-laiircokdr, aciile; 
corolla light-blue or nearly white, I' long, slender, but liltlc ciilarLrrd at the 
throat, the Hmb small; otherwise as in the last. — From llic ^Mackenzie to 
Kansas, Nevada and the Pacific. AVith the last, frequent; 31a \ July. (898.) 
Var. SUBULATA, Gray. A spaii high, kujsely much l)i-aii( li(Ml ; leaves 
linear-lanceolate or hnear, narrowed at eaeli end, acute; lower clusters of 
flowers rather loose and l"ew- (sfunetimcs sini:!i'-) flowered : ea]y.\-k)l)es 
slender-subulate or almost awn-poinfed from a Wroad liase. rallicr lomrei- 
the tube. — Middle California 1o Soufliern ( )rei.n)n and W'eslein Nevada, 
(Stretch.) A low diffusely branched and loosely flowered forni, near this 
variety, was collected in the East Hundxildt Mountains; 7,000 feet allituih-; 
July, August. (899.) 
'COLLOMIA, NcTT. Corolla tuliular-fuiiiifjforni or salvcrforiii willi a mon- or Icsss dilal. il thiu at. 
Filaiiii-nts Hlcmlor, unequally iiism.'.l, usually j.iol ni.lid. Ovules suliiary, f.-u- .,i many in t acli m-11. 
Swd-coatdevclophignmcW-(-aiHli.ioj,-(Miiiu nuni. iuus .).iral tlnra.l> ' - wl„ „ u. ti,,!. i.-Ner,,t 
ia C. gracilis.)— AnmiSil^ or «odic Inc. luials/ wit h alteinate l<-aM s. ( ..r <.ni, n,„ , „i.i„,Mit^ ; uhich 
are usually piunately incised or divided, and with clustered or souictimc, .^luiu icd ilowers. 
