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Mimulus glabratus jamesii ;Torr. & Oray) Gray, Syn. Fl. 8upj>l. 117 (188t!); 

 Mimitliin Janiesii Torr. <ic Gr. ; DC I'loilr. x, 371 (184()). 



In water: Hot Spriuijs, altitude 1,050 m., June 18; Ciistcr, altitiule 1,600 ni., 

 August 1; Prinjilc. altitude 1,500 ni., August 5 (Xo. 923). 



Gratiola virginiaua L. Sp. 1*1. i, 17 (17.53). 



The- roiolla in luy specimens is fully twice as long as the calyx. In niarsliy ])la(i- ; 

 15uckhorn Mountain, near Custer, altitude 1.70'J m., .Inly KJ; west of Custer, all i- 

 tndo 1,700 ni., July 25 (Xo.924). 



Wulfeuia rubra (Hook.) Greene, Krythea, ii, 83 (1801) ; lliimmuidra rubra Hook 

 ri.lior.Auier.ii, 103(1838). 



Hillsides: Custer, altitude 1,100 ni., .June (i (No. 025). 



Veronica anagalli.'s L. Sp. I'l. i, 12 (1753). 

 Kare: Hot .Springs, altitude 1,0.50 m., June 10 (No. 020). 

 Veronica aniericana Scbwein. ; IJenth. in DC. Prodr. x, 1G8 (1840). 

 lJai>id Creek, altitude 1,000 m., June 25; Wbitewood, altitude 1,150 ni., July 7; 

 Custer, altitude 1,600 m., August 1 (No. 927). 



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



My specimens are, decidedly glandular. Hills: Heiiuosa, altitude l,l(Hl ni., .luno 

 23; Lead City, altitude 1,700 in., July 6 (No. 928). 



Castilleja acuminata (I'ursli) Spreng. Syst. ii, 775 (1825); Jlartaia acitminala 

 Pnrsh, Fl. ii, 429 (1814). 



"Woods: Little Elk Canyon, altitude 1,100 ni., June 27; Elk Canyon, altitude 

 1,300 ni., June 29; Lead City, altitude 1,000 m., July 6 (No. 929). 



Castilleja sessiliflora Pnrsb, Fl. ii, 738 (1814). 



Table-land: Hot Springs, altitude 1,100 m., June 15 (No. 930). 



Orthocarpus luteus Nutt. Gen. ii, 57 (1818). 

 Meadow: Custer, altitude 1,600 m., August 1 (No. 931). 



VERBENACEiE. 



Verbena stricta Vent. Hint. Cels." t.' 53 (1800). 

 Custer, altitude 1,000 in., August 1; Hot Springs, altitude 1,100 m., August 3 

 (No. 932). 

 Verbena hastata L. Sj). I'l. i, 20 (1753). 

 Kare: Hot Springs, altitude 1,0.50 m., .June 10 (No. 933). 



Verbena bracteosa Mx. Fl. ii, 13 (1803). 



Lead City, altitude 1,600 ni., .Inly 9 (No. 934). 



Verbena bipinuatifida Nutt. .lonrn. Acad. I'bila. ii, 123 (1S21). 



Prairie, 2 miles east of Fall River Falls, altitude 1,000 in., .lune IS (No. 9:%). 



OROBANCHACE^. 



Thalesia fasciculata (Nutt.) IJrittiui, Mem. Torr. Cluli, v, 298 (1894); Orohanche 

 fuxiiiulata Nutt. Gen. li, .59 (1818). 



Jiare: Custer, altitude 1,6.50 in., Juno (No. 936). 

 Orobauche ludoviciana Nutt. (ien. ii,58 (.1818;. 

 On tbe railroad euibaukment between Hot Springs and I'all liiver Falls, altitude 



1,050 111., August >< (No. 937). 



LABIATE. 



Mentha canadensis glabrata r.entli. Lab. ISl (1833). 



(Jray, in tbe Synoptical Flora, cites M. horcaha Mx. as a synonym, but this plant 

 does not agree wilb tbe description of Mieliaux's Hjiecies, wbiili perliaps is tlio 

 typical M. canadenftin and not tbe variety. 



Hot Springs, altitude 1,050 m., August 3; Custci, altitude 1,0.50 in., August 20 

 (No. 938). 



