I'Vyoiniiig Experiment Station. 



Castilleia minor, Gray, Bot. Cal. i, 573 (1876). 



Rare; observed but once. Fort Washakie, August 5, 1894 

 . (No. 744). 

 Castilleia pallida, Kunth. Syn. PI. /Equin. ii, 100. 



On the shaded banks of mountain streams, at 8,000 ft. and 

 upward. 



Cummins, July 28. 1895 (No. 1461); observed at a number of 

 other localities'. 



Castilleia pallida occidentalis, Gray, Bot. Cal. i, 573 (1876). 



Some specimens from Union Peak I am unable to place else- 

 where ; August 13, 1894 (No. 1011). 



Castilleia pallida septentrionalis. Gray, 1. c. 



Undoubted specimens of this were observed in a number of 

 alpine and subalpine stations. This prefers the wet banks of 

 wooded streams or the shores of alpine lakes. 



Centennial Hills, August 18, 1895 (No. 1726); La Plata Mines, 

 August 23. 1895 (No. 1808). 



Castilleia parviflora. Bong. Veg. Sitch. 158 (1831). 



Most frequent and earliest; in sandy loam soil among the sage 

 brush. 



Pole Creek, June 2, 1894 (No. 120); Centennial Valley, June 9, 

 1895 (No. 1291). 



Orthocarpus luteus, Nutt. Gen. ii, 56 (1818). 



Frequent in wet, sandy soil, especially along streams. 

 Whalen Canon, July 16, 1894 (No. 534); Lander, August 3, 1894 

 (No. 741); Cummins, July 30, 1895 (No. 1537). 



Orthocarpus pallescens. Gray, Am. Journ. Sci. ser. 2, xxxiv, 339. 



From type locality, probably not far from the place where Parry 

 collected it. 



Gros Ventre River, August 15, 1894 (No. 900). 



Orthocarpus pilosus, Watson, Bot. King Surv. 231 (1871). 



This rare plant, determined for me by Dr. Rose, was collected by 

 B. C. Buffum, on Three Mile Creek, June 20, 1892. 



Cordylanthus ramosus, Nutt. Gen. ii, 57 (?). 



Very abundant on the alkali-clay hills adjacent to the Wind 

 River; at Dubois, Augu.st 10, 1894 (No. 711). 



