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Castilleja LATIF0LL4 Hook. & Am., Bot. Beech. Voy. 154. 1839- 

 40. 



Santa Rosa Island, Becher Bay, August 2, Elmore 172, 174, sandy 

 hills. 



From Monterey County to northern California and on the islands of 

 Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz. The flowers are reported as being normally 

 red, but No. 174 was noted by the collector as having yellow flowers. 



Castilleja mollis Penn., Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 99:185. 1947. 

 San Miguel Island, August 10, Elmore 333. Point Bennett, Septem- 

 ber 12, Elmore 341. 



Castilleja sp. 



San Clemente Island, February 18, 19, Elmore 384, 411. 



The material is too young for certain determination. It is a low 

 shrubby or suffrutescent plant with sordid pubescence, linear attenuate 

 bracts and leaves, both of which are irregularly lobed. 



DiPLACUs LOXGiFLORUS Nutt. in Taylor's Ann. Nat. Hist. 1, 1 :139. 

 1838. 



Santa Cruz Island, Prisoners Harbor, August 2, Elmore 261, rocky 

 hillside. 



Common on the cismontane and chaparral slopes of southern Cali- 

 fornia and on Santa Rosa, Santa Cruz, and Catalina Islands. Also in 

 northern Baja California. 



DiPLACus PARVIFLORUS Greene, Pittonia, 1:36. 1887. 



Santa Rosa Island, Becher Bay, August 2, Elmore 185, dry hillside. 

 Santa Cruz Island, rock slide between Pelican Bay and Prisoners Har- 

 bor, April 17, Elmore 464. 



Apparently limited to Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa Islands. 



MiMULUS GUTTATUS DEPAUPERATUS (Gray) Grant, Ann. Mo. 

 Bot. Gard. 11:170. 1924. 



Santa Cruz Island, Prisoners Harbor Canyon, August 2, Elmore 257, 

 dry stream bed. 



Widely dispersed in the western United States. This variety has not 

 previously been reported from the islands and the fragmentary^ material 

 is doubtfully referred here. 



