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94. Lycium Andersoni Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vii, 388. 

 Type locality: " Southeastern part of the State of 



Nevada." 



Collected in abundant fruit on Barton's Range, where 

 it was common. Berries light red, about 6 mm. in diam- 

 eter. 



(Datura meteloides. DC, Prod., xiii, 544. 

 Type locality: " In warm regions of New Spain." 

 Abundant in some localities along the San Juan River. 

 Not collected.) 



95. Pentstemon Bridgesii Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., 

 vii, 379. 



Type locality: "Yosemite Valley." 

 Collected near the head of Willow Creek, apparently 

 rare. 



96. Mimulus cardinalis Dougl., Lindl. Hort. Trans., 

 ii, 70 (1842). 



This plant seemed strangely out of place. It was an 

 inhabitant of the bench on the cliffs near Bluff City. It 

 is smaller than the Californian plant, much more villous 

 and has dentate leaves. 



97. Castilleia linariaefolia Benth. in DC. Prod., x, 532. 

 Type range: " Rocky Mountains." 



Collected along the San Juan River below McElmo 

 Creek, with stout stems about four feet high. 



98. Cordylanthus Wrightii Gray, Mex. Bound. Surv., 

 120. 



Type locality: " Prairies, from 6 to 30 miles east of El. 

 Paso, Western Texas." 



Collected on the sandy flats of the San Juan where it 

 was abundant under the trees, also at the head of Willow 

 Creek. It is somewhat glandular as well as puberulent- 

 scabrous. 



