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On a naked, gravelly hillside, Centennial, June 9, 1895 (No. 

 1287). 

 Synthyris plantaginea, Benth. DC. Prodr. x, 455 (1846). 



Some specimens from ihe Teton Mountains are doubtfully placed 

 here. August 21, 1894 (No. 986). 

 Synthyris rubra, Benth. 1. c Wulfe7iia rubra, (Hook.) Greene. 



Of very frequent occurrence m sage brush valleys ; variable as to 

 foliage. 



Telephone Canon, May 12, 1894 (No. 29); Laramie Hills, June 

 5, 1895. (No. 1242). 



Veronica alpina, L. Sp. PL II (1753). 



Frequent in subalpine stations ; wet, grassy slopes. 

 Bald Mountain, August 15, 1892; Union Pass, Aupust 11, 1894 

 (No. 831); Centennial Hills, August 19, 1895 (No. 1740). 

 Veronica Americana, Schwein. Benth. in DC. Prodr. X, 468 (1846). 

 In all streams and springs. 



Sybille Creek, July 8, 1894 (No. 403); noted in many other 

 localities. 



Veronica peregrina, L. Sp. PI. 14 (1753). 



In boggy places; Lander, August 3, 1894 (No. 698); Centennial 

 Valley, August 25, 1S95 (No. 185t). 



Veronica serpyllifolia, L. Sp. PI. 12 (175.3). 



On the grassy banks of our little mountain brooks ; frequent. 

 Horse Creek, June 9, 1894 (No. 192). 

 Castilleia flava, Watson, Bot. King Surv. 230 (1871). 



Of rather frequent occurrence at 7,000-8,000 ft. in the hills. 

 Laramie Hills, July 7, 1894 (No. 352); Table Mountain, June 27, 

 1895 (No. 1338). 

 Castilleia linarisefolia, Benth. DC. Prodr. x, 520. 



Hardly subalpine ; frequent on sandy, grassy slopes. 

 Laramie Hills, July 7, 1894 (No. 352); Laramie Peak, August 6, 

 1895 (No. 1570). 

 Castilleia miniata, Dougl. Hook. Fl. ii, 106. 



1 have placed here a number of specimens, some of which rather 

 doubtfully. Most of them were secured on wet stream banks and I 

 think the following numbers, at least, are right. Lander, August 

 4, 1894 (No. 742); Union Pass, August 11,1894 (No. 835). 



