1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada, of California 323 



Yosemite, 11,600 feet, Smiley 777 ; rocks above Elizabeth Lake, 

 Yosemite, 10,000 feet, Smiley 806 ; Mt. Goddard, 11,500 feet, Hall and 

 Chandler 705; Kaiser Peak, Fresno County, 9,800 feet, Smiley 636; 

 summit of Farewell Gap, Tulare County, Dudley 1120 ; same locality, 

 10,800 feet, Purpus 2061; Denel's Peak, Tulare County, 13,000 feet, 

 Hall and Babcock 5506 ; above timber line on mountain north of 

 Whitney meadows, Coville and Funston 1665; divide between Mt. 

 Dana and Mt. Gibbs, 11,000 feet, H. M. Evans, July, 1901 ; Mt. Dana, 

 E. R. Drew, July 30, 1887; Mt. Lyell, on Cassiope Crest, 11,000 feet, 

 Hall and Babcock 3574; Sawtooth Peak, Tulare County, 12,000 feet, 

 Hall and Babcock 5674; slope of Black Peak, Kaweah Peaks, Tulare 

 County, 12,000 feet, Dudley 2127; Monarch Lake, Tulare County, 

 11-12,000 feet, Dudley 1613. 



2. Pentstemon Newberryi Gray, Pac. R. R. Rep., vol. 6, p. 82, 1. 14. 



1857. 



Type locality. "On rocks, forming broad tufts near Mount St. 

 Joseph's, N. California." 



Range. Mt. Shasta and southward in the Sierra Nevada to Tulare 

 County. 



Zone. Canadian and Hudsonian, rarely in the Transition. 



Specimens examined. Hunter Creek Canon, Washoe County, 

 Nevada, 6,500 feet, Heller 10467; about Marlette Lake, Washoe 

 County, 2,460 m., Baker 1256 ; Glen Alpine, Tahoe, 7,000 feet, W. W. 

 Price, July 12, 1898; Suzy Lake, Tahoe, 7,650 feet, McGregor 114; 

 near Heather Lake, Tahoe, 8,100 feet, Smiley 165; Silver Lake, 

 Amador County, 8,000 feet, Hansen 451; Shuteye Pass, Sierra 

 National Forest, 7,000 feet, Abrams 4453; Dark Hole, Yosemite, 

 H. M. Evans, July, 1901; Cloud's Rest, 8,400 feet, Smiley 511; Lake 

 Tenaya, Yosemite, 8,200 feet, Smiley 679; Tuolumne Meadows, dry 

 cliffs, 8,600 feet, R. A. Ware 2664c ; slopes of Mt. Lyell, Chesnut and 

 Drew, July 26, 1889 ; Shuteye Mountain, Madera County, 8,100 feet, 

 Smiley 570; above Mineral King, 2,750 m., Coville and Funston 1494; 

 forks of Little Kern River, Tulare County, 9-10,000 feet, Purpus 

 5207 ; Mt. Goddard, 9,800 feet, Hall and Chandler, July 24-26, 1900 ; 

 Mt. Olancha, Tulare County, 10,400 feet, Rothrock 50, 332; rocks on 

 Middle Tule River, Tulare County, 9-10,000 feet, Purpus 5267. 



Though Dr. Gray subsequently (Syn. Fl., vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 259) 

 reduced this to a variety of P. Menziesii Hook., its distinctly separate 

 range^?.nd consistent exhibition of a quite differently colored corolla 



