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850. P. Neo-Mexicana alba (Rydb.) Daniels. Nov. comb. 

 WHITE NEW MEXICAN PHACELIA. 



Eldora to Baltimore (Rydberg). 

 WYOMING to NEW MEXICO. 



363. EUTOCA R. Br. 



851. E. sericea Graham in Hook. [Phacelia sericea (Grab.) 

 Gray]. SILKY PHACELIA. 



Common about Ward, 9000-9500 ft. (Daniels, 312). Also 

 Eldora to Baltimore (Rydberg). 

 MONTANA to BRITISH COLUMBIA; COLORADO to NEVADA. 



Family 95. BORAGINACEAE Gray. Borage family. 



364. LAPPULA Moench. STICKSEED. 



852. L. floribunda (Lehm.) Greene [Echinospermum flori- 

 bundum Lehm.]. LARGE-FLOWERED STICKSEED. 



Frequent in Bear and Boulder Canons, 6000-7500 ft. (Dan- 

 iels, 448). 



MANITOBA to ALBERTA; NEW MEXICO to CALIFORNIA. 



853. L. angustata Rydb. NARROW-LEAVED STICKSEED. 

 Common in canons in the foothills, 5600-7500 ft. (Daniels, 



674). 

 COLORADO to WYOMING. 



854. L. occidentalis (Wats.) Greene [Echinospermum Redow- 

 skyi occidental Wats.] WESTERN STICKSEED. 



Common on the plains about Boulder, 5100-6000 ft. (Daniels, 

 6). 



SASKATCHEWAN to WASHINGTON; MISSOURI to NEW MEX- 

 ICO. 



855. L. cnpnlata (Gray) Rydb. [Echinospermum Redowskyi 

 cupulatum Gray]. CUPULATE STICKSEED. 



Plains about Boulder, 5100-6000 ft. (Daniels, 9). 

 SOUTH DAKOTA to IDAHO; TEXAS to COLORADO. 



