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Valley flats, and partly from Cisco, amounts with me to 
almost positive proof that he had two species confused in his 
H, latifolius; for Cisco and all the region round about is sub- 
alpine. Here, he might be expected to find C. Californica, and 
perhaps, in the more elevated and rocky situations; C. pumila. 
And so I suspect that he had in view, under Æ. Zatifolius, both 
C. Californica and some coarser and larger plant like C. strigosa ; 
though as regards the character which he most insisted on, a 
“glandular” indument, I have been unable to find any traces of 
such a condition in any member of the genus, and on the whole 
I must decline attempting, at present, the application of Dr. 
Kellogg’s specific name /afifolta to any species. 
6. C. LASIANTHA. C. nana (Lindl.), Raf.? Smaller than C, 
strigosa, the herbage thin, scarcely at all succulent; fusiform 
root as deeply seated, more slender, as also the one or more sub- 
terranean stems arising from it; leaves ovate-oblong or oval, 
very obtuse, the strigose pubescence very sparse, the ciliation of 
the margin not dense; petioles slender and elongated, the flowers 
about equalling the leaves; calyx-segments lanceolate to linear, 
the calyx with a pubescence more copious and approaching the 
villous: corolla barely 4 inch long, its ovate lobes often acutish, 
sparsely pilose within and sometimes also externally, occasionally 
glabrous both without and within. 
Species apparently restricted to the subalkaline low plains of 
eastern Oregon and Washington and adjacent Idaho, where, how- 
ever, it is exceedingly common, and collected by all who gather 
Plants in that region. I note the following in the U. S. Her- 
barium : W. N. Suksdorf, near Dallas City, Oreg., 12 April, 1886, 
this, however, by no means typical, the herbage rather too roughly 
strigose, and the corolla in the unusual condition of being quite 
strongly pilose both within and without. G. R. Vasey, “ Wash- 
‘ngton,” 1889, n. 472. Medical Lake, Washington, Sandberg & 
Leiberg, May, 1893. Crooked River, Crook Co., Washington, 
J. B. Leiberg, 1894, n. 253, also by the same from Barren Valley, 
Malheur Co., 1896, n. 2191. Wenatchee Lake, Washington, Kirk 
