PIPEll FLORA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 463 



creeks, Sandberg d- Leiberg 270; locality unknown, ]'asey 400; north of Bickhton, Suksdorf 

 396; Walla Walla region, Brandegee 967; Prosser, Cotton 813. 

 Zonal distribution: Upper Sonoran. 



15. Gilia capillaris Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. 5: 46. 1873. 

 Type locality: "Cisco, Sierra Nevada Mountains," California. 

 Range: Washington, Idaho, Oregon, and California. 



Specimens ex.\mined: Mount Stuart, Elmer 1226: Sinicoe Mountains, 5?/tsrZo//395, 1515. 

 This species was mistaken by Suksdorf for G. Jiliforinis Parry and under that name 

 included in his list. 



16. Gilia leptomeria A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 278. 1870. 



Type locality: "Mountain valleys of Nevada and Utah." Collected by Wat.son. 



Range: Eastern Washington to Nevada. 



Specimens ex.a.mined: Morgan's Ferry, Sulcsdorf 39-i: Pasco, Piper 2984,2751; Hind- 

 shaw 27; mouth of Alder Creek, Howell 909; junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg & 

 Leiberg 301; Sunnyside, Colton 315. 



Zonal distribution: Upper Sonoran. 



17. Gilia inconspicua (Smith) Dougl. ; Hook. Bot. Mag. jyl. 2SS3. 1829. 

 Iponiopsis inconspicua Smith, Exot. Fl. 1: pi. 14- 1804. 



Cantua parviflora Pursh, Fl. 2: 730. 1814. 



Gilia parviflora Spreng. Syst. Veg. 1: 626. 1825. 



Type locality: Supposed by Smith to be from North America. 



Range: British Columbia to Texas and California. 



Specimens examined: North Yakima, Watt, August, 1895; Hemierson, ilay 25, 1892; 

 Pasco, Piper 2978: Hindshaw 22; junction Crab and Wilson creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 

 261; Walla Walla, Lgall in 1860; Prosser, Cotton 591. 



Zonal distribution : Upper Sonoran. 



NAVARRETIA. 



Leaves simply pinnatifid 1. .V. divaricata. 



Leaves bipinnatifid. 



Herbage glandular-viscid, malodorous 2. A', squarrosa. 



Herbage not glandular nor malodorous. 



Stems glabrate; calyx tube nearly glabrous: ovules 1 to 3 in 



each cell 5. .V. minima. 



Stems not glabrate. 



Ovules 3 or 4 in each cell; stems pubescent; calyx tube 



and base of bracts very villous 3. A', intertexta. 



Ovules solitary in each cell; stems puberulent; calyx 



tube and bracts sparsely villous 4. A\ klickitatensis. 



1. Navarretia divaricata (Torr.) Greene, Pittonia 1: 136. 1887. 

 Gilia divaricata Torr.; A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 8: 270. 1870. 



Type locality: "Along the foothills of the Sierra Nevada," California. 



Range: Washington to California. 



Specimens examined: Falcon XaWey, Suksdoif, July, 1881. 



2. Navarretia squarrosa (Esch.) Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 368. 1840. Skunk-weed. 

 Gilia squarrosa Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 151. 1833. 



Hoitzia squarrosa Esch. Mem. Acad. St. Petersb. 10: 283. 1826. 

 Gilia pungens Dougl.; Hook. Bot. Mag. 57: pi. 2977. 18.30. 

 Type locality: "In Novae Californiae arenosis." 

 Range: Washington to California. 



