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282 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
M. Bigelovii var. ovatus Gray, Syn. Fl. N. Am. ed. 2, 21: Suppl. 
445. 1886. | 
Eunanus Cusickii Greene, Pittonia 1: 36. 1887; Howell, Fl. 
Northwest Am. 518. 1908. 
More or less glandular-pubescent plants; stem stout, егесі, 
simple or branched, 1-4 dm. high; leaves ovate, 1-3.5 em. long, 
1.8-2 em. wide, acute or cuspidate, mostly distinetly 3-nerved 
at the broad base, upper leaves closely sessile, lower sometimes 
tapering to а short broad petiole; flowers scattered along the axis 
and in more or less close clusters at the tips of the stems, pedicels 
1-2 mm. long; calyx ovate-campanulate, 1.2-1.5 cm. long, 
usually somewhat constricted at the oblique throat, teeth broad 
at the base, becoming abruptly subulate, unequal; corolla funnel- 
form, 2-3 cm. long, reddish-purple, tube yellowish, exserted, 
expanding gradually to a wide open throat, densely bearded and 
with one or two large yellow patches or streaks spotted with red 
below the lower lip, lobes nearly equal, rotately spreading, broad 
with rounded sinuses, 1.5-2.5 cm. wide; stamens included, 
filaments of the longer pair glandular-pubescent, anthers hispid; 
style slightly exserted, densely pubescent, stigma-lips rounded, 
subequal, ciliate; capsule lanceolate, obtuse, more or less m- 
curved, exserted; seeds oval, apiculate at each end, smooth. 
Distribution: sandy or rocky places in western Idaho, Nevada, 
and Oregon. 
Specimens examined: 
Idaho: in the lava, Murphy, Owyhee Co., 4 July, 1911, Nelson d 
Macbride 1082 (R. Mt.). 22244 
Nevada: Lake Washoe, 1865, Torrey 372 (G, type of M. Bigelovn 
var. ovatus Gray). de 
Oregon: steep sandy hillsides of Crook Co., 2 July, 1901, Cusick 
2630 (Cornell, M, and R. Mt.); sands of the Walker Basın, 
Crook Co., 1 Sept., 1902, Cusick 3009 (Cornell, М, and Sta 
ford); stony hillsides of Ochoco, in great abundance, 3 Sept» 
1902, Cusick 2997 (Cornell, М, and Stanford); hillsides , 
Cottonwood Creek, near the Malheur, 20 June, 1898, C 
1951 (G, Cornell, and M); Malheur River, eastern oed: 
1885, Cusick 1262 (С); Mitchell, Aug., 1893, Wilson (Stanf (G, 
Muddy Station, John Day Valley, 12 May, 1885, Howell 9 
