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2. Oreocarya echinoides (Jones) Macbride, Contr. Gray Herb., 

 n.s., vol. 48, p. 31. 1916. 



Krynitzlcia echinoides Jones, Proc. Calif. Acad., II, vol. 5, p. 709. 1895. 



Type locality. "Pahria Canon, Utah." 



Range. California, from the east slope of the Sierra Nevada, to 

 Utah. 



Zone. Arid Transition to Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. Castle Peak, near the highest point, Heller, 

 August 3, 1903; same locality, Sonne, July, 1892; rocky peak on 

 Truckee River, Placer County, Sonne in 1886-87; Silver Mountain, 

 Alpine County, 8,000 feet (no collector named, but probably collected 

 on the State Survey). 



51. LABIATAE (MINT FAMILY) 



1. MONARDELLA 



Calyx 1 / 4-% inch long; bracts herbaceous or only faintly colored; stems slender, 

 wiry , 1. M. Sheltoni 



Calyx shorter (little more than % inch long); bracts rose-colored; stems stout 

 2. M. odoratissima 



1. Monardella Sheltoni Torr., Jour. Acad. Phila., n.s., vol 3, p. 99. 

 1855. 



M. villosa var. glabella Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 7, p. 386. 1867. Bot. 

 Calif., vol. 1, p. 593. 1876. 



Type locality. Not given; collected by Pratten in California "in 

 the vicinity of Nevada." 



Range. Sierran region. 



Zone. Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Pine woods near Donner Lake, E. L. Greene 

 459; near Marlette Peak, Washoe County, Nevada, gravelly ridges, 

 8,000 feet, Hall and Chandler 4567 ; Angora Peak, Tahoe, 7,600 feet, 

 Smiley 7 ; south hillside above Hermit Valley, Alpine County, 8-8,500 

 feet, Hall and Chandler 4770; slope above Round meadow, Fresno 

 County, 7,300 feet, Smiley 588; near Mineral King, Tulare County, 

 2,750 m., Coville and Funston 1386; Tar Gap region, Tulare County, 

 Culbertson (B4448). 



