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Type locality: “New Mexico; near Santa Fe, Fendler, no. 547. 
Below El Paso, Wright, no. 1699. Semelenque Springs, Dr. 
Bigelow.” 
Distribution: Western Texas and southern Colorado westward 
to the western extremities of the Mohave Desert in southern Cali- 
fornia. Upper and Lower Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Willow Springs, Antelope Valley, Abrams 
€F McGregor 425; Rock Creek, east slope of the San Gabriel Moun- 
tains, altitude 1350 meters, Abrams F McGregor 566. 
POLEMONIACEAE. Putox Famity. 
1. LEPTODACTYLON. 
Corolla salverform, 2.5-3 cm. long. 
Herbage not glandular-pubescent. 1. L. californicum. 
Herbage glandular-pubescent. 1a. L. californicum glandulosum. 
Corolla funnelform, 1.5—2 cm. long. 
Herbage glandular-pubescent; leaves alternate. 
2. L. Hookert. 
Herbage not glandular-pubescent; leaves opposite. 
3. L. Halli. 
1. LEPTODACTYLON CALIFORNICUM Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 
369. 1840. 
Gilia californica Benth. in DC. Prod. 9: 316. 1845. 
Type locality: California. Collected by Douglas probably near 
Monterey or Santa Barbara. 
Distribution: In chaparral of the coast mountains from Santa 
Barbara northward to Monterey. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Santa Barbara, Brandegee, no date. 
1a. Leptodactylon californicum glandulosum (Eastw.). 
Gilia californica glandulosa Kastw. Bot. Gaz. 37: 447. 1904. 
Type locality: “The common form growing around Pasadena, 
California.” 
Distribution: In the chaparral belt of the mountains of south- 
ern California. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Near Pasadena, Jones 3209; La Canada, 
Forbes, May 2, 1902; Little Santa Anita Canyon, San Gabriel 
Mountains, Abrams 2624; Santa Ana Canyon, near Yorba, Helen 
D. Geis, April, 1902; Lytle Creek Canyon, altitude 600 meters, 
Hall 1413. 
