﻿half the pods apart in fruit; pedicels %" thick, \]/ 2 " long, 

 very stout, ascending, apex i" wide; pods sessile, i" wide, 

 3-4' long, tipped by the capitate sessile stigma, erect; flow- 

 ers yellow and tipped with purple, narrowly urceolate ; se- 

 pals 3" long, oblong-lanceolate, obtuse, scarcely saccate, 

 tips recurved; petals linear, nearly double the sepals, re- 

 curved and twisted with purple center and white hyaline 

 margins, blade scarcely dilated; filaments equaling the 

 sepals, winged, widening below; anthers yellow, 1^2-2" 

 long, linear, not coiled, falling away from the tips of the 

 filaments, barely acute; immature seeds narrowly oblong 



Smelowskia ovalis. Mt. Adams, Washington, above 



Type in the National Herbarium. I have forgotten 

 the collector. With the habit of S. calycina but leaves 

 coarser and thicker, floccose hoary throughout except the 

 pods; pods about 1" long and nearly as broad, a trifle 

 narrowed at the apiculate apex, erect on pedicels about 

 3" long; septum obovate, 1" long; flowers small i-i l / 2 " 

 long, white, petals spreading; style about % the length 

 of S. calycina. This is very well marked by the short 



Physaria didymocarpa var. Newberryi (Gray, Bot. 

 Ives, 6). 



P. Newberryi 1. c. 



No. 5i76g. May 5, Silver Reef, Utah, 4500 alt., in 

 red sand, in dry and hot places. 



No. 54 6 4 f - J une J 9> near Orangeville, Utah, in clay 



No. 5297b. May 26, Pahria Canon, 5200 alt., in red 

 No. 5312c. May 28, Cannonville, Utah, 6500 alt., in 



