530 SCROPHULARIACE A GASTILLELA 
calyx 7-8 lines long, with lanceolate or lance-ovate segments: corolla 1-1% 
inches long, the slightly exserted galea hardly as long as the tube and 
much longer than the short 3-lobed lower lip. Brit. Colambia to Califor- 
nia and the Rocky Mountains. 
Var. Whitedii Piper Bull. Torr. Bot. Club xxvii, 399. . Stems clus- 
tered on a woody caudex, erect, 8-12 inches high: leaves all entire, lanceo- 
late, 1-3 inches long: bracts broader than the leaves, the uppermost 3-lob- 
ed: otherwise like the type. Wenatchee Washington. 
C. hispida Benth. in Hook. Fl. ii, 105. C. parviflora Gray in part 
not Bong. Pilose, especially above, with long hairs, becoming less so with 
age: stems stout, 16-20 inches high, simple or sparingly branched: leaves 
2-4 inches long, rather rigid, the lower ones attenuate-lanceolate, entire ; 
BEDS ones becoming oblong or even obovate, cleft above the middle into 
3 lobes the middle lobe lanceolate, the lateral ones shorter and narrower, 
ascending or slightly spreading: bracts rather broader and shorter than 
the upper leaves, with softer pubescence, mostly 5-cleft, the tips variously 
shaded with yellow and red: calyx 114-114 inches long, the reddish or 
ellowish segments acute to obtuse: corolla 144-2 inches long, the galea a 
ittle more than half the length of the tube, and much exceeding the short 
lower lip with its unequal ovate-oblong involute lobes. On rocky hillsides, - 
Washington to California and the Rocky Mountains. 
C. Bradburii Don Syst. iv, 616. C. parviflora Gray in part, not Bong. 
Pilose or glabrate: stems 8-16 inches high, simple or often loosely branch- 
ed: leaves 1-3 inches long,, lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, the upper 
sometimes obovate, subcuneate at base, nearly all cleft above the middle 
into 8 or 5 lobes, the middle one oblong or oblong-lanceolate, obtuse; the 
lateral ones linear-lanceolate, short mostly ascending: calyx 12-18 lines 
long, red- or: nearly vellow-tipped, about equalling the bracts: corolla 
14-24 lines long, the galea hardly as long as the tube. Brit. Columbia to 
California and the Rocky Mountains. 
C. Applegatei Fernald Eryth. vi, 48. Stems few from an elongated 
perennial root, decumbent at.base, densely glandular and with long spread- 
ing hairs: leaves lanceolate or obovate-lanceolate, 1-2 inches long, the 
lowest entire, the others 3- or 5-cleft, mostly to below the middle, into 
lanceolate or linear ascending lobes, all densely covered with glands and 
with some spreading soft hairs, especialiy on the margins: racemes dense, 
becoming 4-5 inches Jong: bracts similar in outline to the leaves, scarlet: 
calyx scarlet, 8-10 lines long, the linear segments acutish: the upper % of 
the slender green-backed galea exserted; the greenish lower lip about a 
line long, deeply cleft into 3 subequal linear incurved lobes: capsule glab- 
rous, oblong, short-beaked. .On Mount Scott, Klamath Co. Oregon. 
C. pinetorum Fernald |. c. 50. Stems slender, erect, 12-16. inches 
high, glandular, and pubescent with short searcely spreading hairs: leaves 
oblong-linear, 1-2 inches long, minutely pilose and glandular, entire or 
nearly so: lower bracts like the leaves, the upper becoming cleft into 3 or 
5 linear roseate or bright red segments: inflorescence narrow, the bracts 
and flowers at first much appressed and ascending: calyx 8-9 lines long, 
with attenuate-lanceolate acute segments: corojJla about 1-4 lines long, the 
narrow galea about as long as the tube; lower lip less than a line long, the 
narrowly deltoid lateral lobes twice as long as the middle one. In pine 
woods, Swan Lake Valley Klamath Co. Oregon. 
C. pruinosa Fernald 1. c. Whole plant cinereous with fine often stel- 
late pubescence: stems simple or slightly branched above, slender, 8-16 
inches high: leaves 12-18 lines long, the lowest linear, entire, the upper 
lanceolate or oblong-lanceolate, subentire or slightly and irregularly lobed : 
bracts 3-lobed above the middle, scarlet above ,exceeding the calyx, spread- 
