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276 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Dunlap, Fresno Со., 17 May, 1907, Jepson 2751 (Calif.); 
Sierra Nevada, without date, Anderson (G). 
The variety seems, at first, to be distinct, based on differences 
in size, width of throat, length of calyx-teeth in relation to each 
other, and the amount of curvature of the longer calyx-tooth. 
À eareful examination of a number of specimens, however, shows 
that these differences are not constant. In some, the teeth are 
of nearly the same length and straight, while in others the upper 
tooth is distinctly longer, though not always recurved. The 
specimens of T. S. Brandegee from Snow Mt. have yellow corollas, 
according to a note on the label. 
72. M. Parryi Gray in Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 97. 1876; Bot. 
Calif. 1: 565. 1876; Syn. Fl. №. Am. 21: 275. 1878, and ed. 2, 
1886. 
Eunanus Parryi Greene іп Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 104. 
1885; Rydb. Fl. Rocky Mountains, 781. 1917. ; 
Small glandular-puberulent annuals; stem simple or with 8 
few short br&nches, flowering freely from near the base; leaves 
oblong to lanceolate, 1-2 em. long, 2-4 mm. wide, entire, nearly 
glabrous, tapering to a slender base; pedicels 2-3 mm. long; 
calyx campanulate, 8-10 mm. long, 3-4 mm. wide when mature, 
glandular-puberulent, scarious below the sinuses, throat very 
oblique, not constricted, teeth broadly triangular, acute, the 
upper tooth twice as long as the lateral ones, the latter tending 10 
become subulate; corolla bilabiate, funnelform, 1.5-2 em. long, 
yellow, sometimes tinged with reddish-purple, tube short, Ш- 
cluded, throat glabrous or puberulent externally, less than ie 
as long as the calyx, lobes broad, rounded, widely spreading; 
stamens glabrous, unequally inserted, longer pair with : 
filaments, the shorter with slender filaments, anthers small; 
style sparsely puberulent, stigma-lobes nearly equal, bilamellate; 
capsule slightly longer than the calyx-tube, lanceolate, obtuse; 
seeds apiculate at each end, tuberculate. 
Distribution: southern Utah. 
imens examined: 3. 1874, 
Utah: abundant on gravelly hills near St. George, April, thera 
Parry 147 (G, TYPE, and М); St. George, Mokiah Pass, sou 
