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sence of woolly pubescence, divisions of leaves fewer, 

 aristate ; upper part of stem, calyx and bracts glandular- 

 pubescent, tube of the corolla slightly surpassing the 

 aristate divisions of the calyx. 



81. Gilia pumila Nutt., Journ. Phil. Acad. Sci., N. S., 

 1, 156. 



Type locality: "Near the first range of the Rocky 

 Mountains of the Platte." 

 Collected on McElmo Creek. Common. 



82. Gilia aggregata Spreng., Syst. Veg., i, 626 

 (1825). 



Described first as Cantua aggregata Pursh., Fl., i, 147 

 (181.4). 

 Type locality: " On the banks of the Mississippi." 

 A peculiar specimen of this species was collected near 

 the head of Willow Creek, showing in its less dissected 

 foliage the effects of a desert environment. The leaves 

 have 3-10 divisions, 1-2 mm. wide, those on the middle 

 of the stem being lanceolate phyllodia 3 mm. wide, 2 cm. 

 long; the flowers are few, in a virgate panicle. 



83. Gilia leptomeria Gray, Proc. Am. Acad.,viii, 278. 

 Type locality: "Mountain valleys of Nevada and 



Utah." 



Collected along McElmo Creek and the San Juan 

 River. From some of the specimens I am inclined to 

 believe Gilia Triodon Eastwood, Zoe, iv, 121, to be a 

 variety of this species. 



84. Gilia inconspicua Dougl. in Hook. Bot. Mag., t. 

 288. 



Type locality : " Sandy barrens o n southern branches 

 of the river Columbia." 



Collected on Barton's Range, on a mesa near Epsom 

 Creek. 



