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lent or sparsely pubescent, diffuse and subdecumbent, 4-8' long ; leaves very 
few, alternate, pinnatifid or incised, with short oblong abruptly spinulose- 
miicronate lobes, those subtending the cymose cluster longer than the flowers ; 
corolla pinkish-white, U-2"' long, salverform, the tube hardly exccedinjr flio 
mucronate-awned calyx-lobes; anthers in the throat, on very short hhtniej)ts ; 
cells 2-ovuled. — New Mexico to Utah and Western Nevada. Foot-liills of 
the Virginia, Trinity, andWest Humboldt Mountains, Ncv.-ida, and on ilw saiidy 
shore of Stansbury Island; 4,300-5,000 feet altitude ; Mny, Juno. (Oil).) 
GiLiA AGGEEGATA, Sprcug. Grai/, I. c, p. 275. IJiennia], uKtrc or less 
pubescent; stems 1-4° high, less leafy above and often loosely lM-aiichiiig ; 
leaves alternate, simply pinnately-parted, with narrow-linear niosfly Miiiitisli 
mucronulate segments; panicle mostly with loose; and o|)('ii hraiiclics ; hracls 
inconspicuous; calyx commonly glandular, its lobes snhuiale (or sulxiclloi*! 
in Var. Bridgesii ;) corolla scarlet, varying to light-pink, tubular-fiinnelforni, 
6-20" long, with ovate or lanceolate acute widely spreading' or soon iceurved 
lobes; stamens inserted in the lliroat or below (lie sinuses^ ex>eite<l (tr in- 
cluded, not exceeding the corolla; anthers oval or short-oWong ; ovules 
numerous. — Very variable, especially in the calyx. From the Upper Plafle 
and Missouri Rivers to New Mexico and x\rizona, and west to the Colund)ia 
and California. Found in the mountains and higher valleys from the Sierras 
to the Wahsatch ; 6-8,000 feet altitude ; May-September. (920.) A form 
with the corolla white, finely dotted with scarlet, is not rare. (021.) 
GiLlA SUBX UD A, Torr. Gray, I. c, p. 21(y. Ijiennial, glandular-i)ul)eru- 
lent ; stems 6-12' high, nearly naked above and loosely panieh'd ; leaves 1' 
long, crowded at the subwoody base, spatulatc or oblong, tajjerinir into a 
margined petiole, mostly with a few coarse teeth or slioii lolx s, llie iijijier 
decreasing to linear remote bracts ; flowers rathr^r crowded in llie jew ( lus- 
ters, inconspicuously bracted ; calyx-lolx-s subulate, shorter than tlietui.e; 
corolla orange or scarlet, narrowly tubular-funnelforin, the t nl)e f lonir) 
thrice exceeding the ovate ol>tuse lolx's; aniliers in(du(le<l in the throat, on 
very short filaments; ovules numerous. — Arizona or New Mr'xico, and also 
collected by Stretch in Western Nevada. 
GiLlA STENOTliYRSA, Gray ; /. c , p. 276. P.iennial, glandular-puberulent, 
a span or more high; stem stout, simple, very leaty u]) <o the narrow virgate 
thyrsus ; leaves alternate, simply pimiately-cleft u ith short oblong lobes, the 
floral ones and bracts small and entire ; calyx-lobes triangular; corolla whi<e, 
