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296 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Waha, Nez Регсез Co., 3500-4000 ft. alt., 25 June, 1896, 
Heller & Heller 3324 (M); Corral, Blaine Co., 28 June, 1916, 
Macbride & Payson 2930 (R. Mt. and M); Martin, Blaine Co., 
5 July, 1916, Macbride & Payson 3049 (M and В. Mt.); sandy 
gravelly slopes, Falk's Store, Canyon Co., 17 May, 1910, 
Macbride 59 (M, R. Mt., Calif., and Stanford); sandy slopes, 
Silver City, Owyhee Co., 15 June, 1910, Macbride 402 (M and 
К. Mt.) ; Indian Gulch, 18 June, 1892, М ulford (M); Ketchum, 
25 June, 1892, Mulford (M); gravelly bench lands, Ketchum, 
Blaine Co., 20 July, 1911, Nelson & Macbride 1227 (R. Mt.); 
Sawtooth National Forest, 1910, Woods 42a (R. Mt.); dry 
hills, Boise River, 27 July, 1911, Clarke 162 (R. Mt.). 
Nevada: Little Lakes Canyon, Elko Co., 21 July, 1902, Kennedy 
598 (R. Mt.); Eagle Valley, Ormsby Co., 7 June, 1902, C. F. 
Baker 1024 (М and Pomona); near Holstein Ranch, north of 
Carson, 29 May, 1901, Steinmetz (Stanford). 
Oregon: common in dry soil, eastern Oregon, 12 July, 1898, 
Cusick 2152 (Cornell and M); hillsides of Ochoco Creek, 
Crook Co., 10 July, 1901, Cusick 2655 (Cornell, M, and R. Mt.); 
vicinity of Laidlaw, Crook Co., 6 June, 1912, Whited 48 (Ore.); 
common on plains, Bend, Crook Co., 8 May, 1905, E. Nelson 
797 (М and R. Mt.); Redmond, 15 May, 1916, Jackson & 
Hammond (Ore.); Camp Harney, 1875, Bendire (M); sandy 
woods along Klamath Falls, 21 July, 1920, Peck 9628 (M); 
dry sandy ground, 10 miles from Crescent, Klamath Co., 19 
July, 1920, Peck 9577 (M). 
California: near Old Chat, Lassen Co., 1 July, 1907, Heller & 
Kennedy 8673 (Phil., M, and Stanford); Yollo Bolley Mts., 
July, 1897, Jepson 37m (Calif.); Hobart Mills, 29 May, 1917, 
Wagner (Stanford). 
84. M. Austinae (Greene) Grant, comb. nov. 
Eunanus Austinae Greene, Pittonia 1: 36. 1887. 
A mostly glandular-puberulent plant, sometimes glandular- 
pubescent; stem 5-9 cm. long, freely branched from the base; 
leaves numerous, clustered with the flowers toward the ends of 
the stem and branches, spatulate or elliptical, 1.2-2 cm. long; 
3-4 mm. wide, tapering to a short, slender petiole, entire; calyx 
