PIPER FLCRA OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 495 



2. Verbascum blattaria L. Sp. PI. 1: 17S. 1753. Moth millein. 



Type locality: Europca:'.. 



Specimens examined: Manor, Pijnr, July 14, 1899; Concuiuilly, Wliifnl 1311; Wuils- 

 l)urg, Horner, July 25, 1896; Moye s Falls, Krcagcr 470. 



LINARIA. 



Flowers yellow, 25 to 30 mm. long 1. L. liiKiria. 



Flowers blue, 6 to 8 mm. long 2. L. canadensis. 



i. Linaria linaria (L.) Karst. Deutsch. Fl. 947. 1880-83. Buttek-anu-eggs. 



Anfirrhlnuiii linaria L. Sp. PI. 2: 616. 1753. 



Linaria vulgaris Mill. Gard. Diet. ed. 8. 1768. 



Type locality: "Habitat in Europac ruderatis." 



Specimens examined: Woodlawo, i/grw^erson, June 22, 1892; Waitsburg, Homer 383; 

 Pullman, Piper; Meyers Falls, Beattie cfc Chapman 2235. 



2. Linaria canadensis (L.) Dumort. Bot. Cult. 2: 96. 1802. 



Antirrhinum canadense L. Sp. PI. 2: 618. 1753. 



.Ty'pe locality: "Habitat in Virginia, Canada." 



Range: British Columbia to California, east to Nova Scotia and Florida. 



Specimens examined: Alki Point, Piper in 1889; Smith in 1889; Woodlawn, Hender- 

 son; without locality. Cooper; La Camas, Henderson. 



An infrequent plant in Washington, but according tu Douglas "plentiful between I'Yirt 

 Vancouver and the Grand Rapids." 



Zonal distribution: Humid' Transition. 



SCROPHULARIA. 



1. Scropiiularia calif ornica Cham. Linnaea 2: 585. 1827. Figw^ort. 



Type locality': San Francisco, California. 



Range: British Columbia to Montana and California. 



Specimens examined: Montesano, Heller 4003; Hoquiam, Lamh 1224; Olympia, Kin- 

 caid; Goose Lake, Flett 1155; west Klickitat County, Suhsdorf, June 4, 1886; Skamania 

 County, Suhsdorf 997: Eliensburg, Whiied 688; Pullman, Elmer 879; Piper, July 21, 1894; 

 Granville, Conard 339; Ilwaco Piper. 



Zonal distribution: Transition. 



A variable species as here understood and possil)ly consisting of several. The specimens 

 from near the seacoast are quite f^esh3^ 



COLLINSIA. 



Calyx lobes obtuse ; inflorescence glandular 4. 6'. rattani. 



Calyx lobes acute; inflorescence not glandular. 



Filaments hairy at base; calyx lobes much longer than the 

 tube and much exceeding the capsule; pedicels mostly 



soUtary 1. C. sjxtrsijlora. 



Filaments glabrous; calyx lobes scarcely longer than the 

 tube and little exceeding the capsule; pedicels mostly in 

 whorls. 



Tube of corolla longer than the limb; corolla 5 to 7 



mm. long 2. ('. fenella. 



Tube of corolla shorter than the limb; corolla 8 to 16 

 mm. long. 



Corolla 12 to 16 mm. long; pedicels deflexed in 



fruit 3. C. (jrandijlora . 



Corolla 8 to 10 mm. long; pedicels erect in fruit. . 3a. C. grandiflora pusilla. 



