1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada of California 339 



near Mineral King, Tulare County, Dudley 2612 ; Dana Creek, 10,300 

 feet. Hall and Babcock 3621. 



4. Pedicularis attolens Gray, Proe. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 384. 1867. 

 Elepha7itella attolens (Gray) Heller, Muhl., vol. 1, p. 4. 1900. 



Type locality. — "Swamps in the Sierra Nevada, alt. 6-11,000 

 feet." 



Range. — Sierra Nevada. Mountains of northern California? 



Zone. — Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Prattville, Plumas County, Mrs. A. L. 

 Coombs, July 7, 1902; lower end of Donner Lake, Heller 6938; Mt. 

 Rose, 9,650 feet, Heller 9897; same locality, 10,000 feet, Kennedy 

 992; Silver Lake, Amador County, 7,200 feet, E. Mulliken 123; Half- 

 Moon Lake, Tahoe, 7,780 feet, McGregor 81; Pyramid Peak, 9,500 

 feet. Smiley 124 ; Suzy Lake basin, Tahoe, 7,600 feet. Smiley 146 ; 

 Lake of the Woods meadow, Tahoe, 8,100 feet. Smiley 73 ; Silver 

 Mountain Pass, Alpine County, Brewer 2708; Mt. Dana, 13,000 feet, 

 Lemmon, August 22, 1878 ; Crescent Lake, Mariposa County, Cong- 

 don, August 14, 1895 ; Mono trail, 10,000 feet, Bolander 5097 ; West- 

 fall 's meadows, above Yosemite, Bolander 4963; Bloody Caiion, Mono 

 County, 8,500 feet, R. A. Ware 2645c; San Joaquin River, Fresno 

 County, Coville and Funston 1835; meadows on Black Mountain, 

 Fresno County, 10,000 feet. Hall and Chandler 594; Alta Mountain, 

 Tulare County, R. Hopping 70; wet meadows near Farewell Gap, 

 Tulare County, 10,400-11,000 feet, Purpus 5656; Funston 's meadows, 

 Tulare County, 8-9,000 feet, Dudley 2190; Hockett's meadows, Tulare 

 County, 8,500 feet. Hall and Babcock 5620. 



7. CASTILLEJA 



Flowers red (C. miniata sometimes is found with yellowish flowers but is known 

 from C. nana by the undivided leaves). 

 Plants low (less than 1 foot high) ; galea shorter than the tube. 



Galea % inch long; the lower lip somewhat saccate 1. C. Lemmoni 



Galea %-% inch long; the lower lip not saccate. 



Leaves mostly entire, linear-lanceolate; flowers crimson 2. C. Culbertsonii 

 Leaves entire below, 3-lobed above; broader than in No. 2; flowers dull 



red 3. C. Brewer! 



Plants taller (1-4 feet); galea as long or longer than the tube. 

 Plants green and nearly glabrous; galea exceeding the tube. 



Floral cluster of distinctly uneven outline due to the divaricate galeas; 



flowers red 4. C. montana 



Floral cluster globose or bunched, due to the bracts and galeas remain- 

 ing subequal and approximate; flowers red or yellow ....5. C. miniata 

 Plants pilose, often white-lanate; galea and tube subequal. 



Leaves lobed 6. C. angustifolia 



Leaves entire or nearly so 7. C. pinetorum 



Flowers yellow or ochroleucous 8. C. nana 



