634 RypBERG: Rocky MounNrTAIN FLORA 
’ Gilia polyantha sp. nov. 
Perennial with a short woody base; stems several, 3-4 dm. 
high, striate and simple up to the inflorescence, glandular-puber- 
ulent; leaves 3-4 cm. long, pinnatifid, glabrous or with a few 
white hairs; lobes linear-filiform, pungent-pointed ; flowers nu- 
merous in a narrow thyrsus; calyx campanulate, about 5 mm. 
long, more or less scarious at the sinuses; lobes broadly ovate- 
triangular, abrubtly cuspidate-pungent ; corolla white, about I cm. 
long, funnelform-salvershaped ; lobes about 5 mm. long, lance- 
oblong, obtusish; filaments about equaling the corolla-lobes, 
somewhat incurved. 
This has been mistaken for G. sltiflora Nutt., but is more 
closely related to G. Macombii Torr., differing mainly in the shorter 
corolla and shorter pubescence. 
CoLoraAbo: Pagosa Springs, 1899, Baker 538. 
’ Gilia Tweedyi sp. nov. 
Annual, branched, 2-4 dm. high ; stem and branches glandu- 
lar-puberulent, especially the upper part ; leaves 2-3 cm. long, 
pinnatifid, with lanceolate cuspidate lobes; flowers paniculate ; 
pedicels 1-8 mm. long ; calyx about 3 mm. long, scarious between 
the green ribs; lobes lanceolate ; corolla funnelform, about 4 mm. 
long, bluish ; capsule ovoid, about 4 mm. long. 
This species is related to G. znconspicua and G. minutifiora. 
From the former it differs in the smaller corolla, of which not 
only the corolla-tube but also the throat is included in the calyx; 
from the latter it differs in the pinnatifid leaves. G. Tweedy? 
grows in river bottoms and on sandy soil, at an altitude of 1000- 
2200 m. 
Wyominc: Encampment, Carbon County, 1901, 7iweedy 4422 
(type) ; between Sheridan and Buffalo, 1900, Tweedy 3487; Fort 
Steele, 1901, Tweedy 4421; also, 1898, Aven Nelson 4802. 
’ Gilia Crandallii sp. nov. 
Perennial with a woody tap-root ; stem 3-5 dm. high, sparingly 
puberulent, glandular above, rather stout, much branched ; basa 
leaves 3-10 cm. long, spatulate or oblanceolate, serrate or pinna- 
tely lobed, with lanceolate teeth or lobes ; lower stem-leaves often 
similar ; the upper narrower and usually entire ; calyx glandular, 
about 5 mm. long; teeth lanceolate, scarious-margined ; corolla 
salvershaped, about 15 mm. long, rose color; tube about I mm. 
