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and East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada ; 6-9,000 feet altitude ; May-August 
In rather dense tufts, G-10' high. (909.) 
Var. SQUARROSA, Gray. Taller, 1-2° high, with stouter squarrose spread- 
ing or recurved leaves on virgate erect branches. — From the Columbia to 
Nevada and Utah. On foot-hills from the Pah-Ute to the Shoshone Moun- 
tains, Nevada, and on Carrington Island ; 4,200-5,000 feet altitude ; June, 
July. (910.) 
GiLiA INTERTEXTA, Stcud. Gray, I. p. 269. Annual; stem low, 
(1-10',) much branched, pubescent with white hairs; leaves glabrous except 
at base, alternate, iiinnately divided, the acerose-spinescent segments widely 
divaricate, sparingly again divided or often simple ; flowers capitate-crowded 
and often densely bractcd, the base of the leafy bracts and the calyx-tube very 
villous with long white spreading hairs ; corolla white, 4" long, the slender 
fannelform tube rather shorter than the rigid and sj^inulose often divided 
calyx-lobes, the corolla-lobes oval or oblong ; stamens inserted in or below 
the throat, exsert and at length ecpiahng the lobes ; anthers short; ovules 
and seeds 3-4 in each cell. — From Columbia River to Northern California 
and eastward in the Rocky Mountains. East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada ; 
7,000 feet altitude ; August. A single specimen. (911.) 
GiLiA MINIMA, Gray; /. c, j;. 269. Resembling the last, but stems very 
low^, (*-l' high,) simple or branched, white-pubescent ; leaves less divided ; 
bracts densely crowded, almost hiding the small white flowers, nearly glabrous, 
the calyx sliglity white-hairy only in the sinuses; calyx-teeth unequal, 
entire, or two of them often somewhat divided ; corolla li" long, but little 
exceeding the calyx-tube ; stamens shorter than the corolla4obes ; cells 1-3- 
ovuled, 1-seeded.— Near Fort AYalla-Walla, (Nuttall;) Colorado, (Vasey.) 
Found in Parley's Park in the Wahsatch ; 6,000 feet altitude; June, 
July. (912.) 
GiLiA Breweri, Gray ; c, p. 269. ResembHng the preceding ; minutely 
gland ular-puberulent throughout without white hairs; stems 1-6' hio-h 
branched; heads less crowded and less densely bracted; corolla yellow, 
equaling the entire calyx-lobes, 3-4 long ; stamens equaling or exceeding 
the lobes ; ovary-cells 1-2-ovuled ; capsule exceeding the calyx-tube, cells 
1-seeded ; seeds ^-1" long.— Ebbet's and Amidor Passes, California, (2015 
and 2109 Brewer.) East and West Humboldt Mountains, and in the Wahsatch 
with the last ; 6-9,000 feet altitude; June, July. (913.) 
