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Specimens examined. Above Donner Lake, Davy 3180; about 

 Summit Station, Heller, July 20, 1903 ; Snow Valley, Ormsby County, 

 Nevada, 2,460-2,615 m., Baker 1158; divide on south side of Slide 

 Mountain, Washoe County, Nevada, 7,600 feet, Heller 10924 ; shoulder 

 of Ralston Peak, Tahoe, Setchell and Dobie, July 6-21, 1901 ; Silver 

 Lake, Amador County, 8,000 feet, Hansen 436; Glen Alpine, Tahoe, 

 6,800 feet, McGregor 200; Ebbett's Pass, open forests at 7-8,000 feet, 

 Brewer 2707; Mt. Dana, 10,000 feet, Brewer 1741; Mt. Raymond, 

 Madera County, 7,500 feet, Smiley 529 ; Hockett meadows, Tulare 

 County, Culbertson (B 4430) ; Sequoia Mills, Fresno County, Miss 

 Eastwood, May, 1894. 



2. Pedicularis racemosa Dougl., in Hook., Fl. Bor. Am., vol. 2, 



p. 108. 1838. 



Type locality. "Abundant on the summit of the high mountains 

 of the Grand Rapids of the Columbia." Douglas. 



Range. British Columbia to California (northern Sierra Nevada) 

 and in the Cordilleran section to New Mexico. 



Zone. Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Spanish Peak, Plumas County, Mrs. R. M. 

 Austin in 1879; Sierra County, Lemmon in 1874; Placer County, 

 A. M. Carpenter, September, 1892; trail to Mud Lake, Cisco, 6,000 

 feet, Miss H. A. Walker 1502. 



3. Pedicularis groenlandica Retz., Fl. Scand. Prodr., ed. 2, p. 145. 



1795. 



Elephantella groenlandica (Eetz.) Eydb., Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard., vol. 1, 



p. 360. 1900. 

 Pedicularis groenlandica surrecta (Benth.) Piper, Mazama, vol. 2, p. 100. 



1901. 



Type locality. Greenland. 



Range. Labrador to Alaska; south along the Rocky Mountains 

 to New Mexico ; in the Cascades Sierra Nevada to California. Green- 

 land. 



Zone. Canadian mainly, but occurring in the Hudsonian. 



Specimens examined. About Summit Station, Heller 7009 ; Deer 

 Park, Tahoe, A. Eastwood 433; summit of Mono Pass, 10,800 feet, 

 Brewer 1718; Lake Tanaya, 8,100 feet, Smiley 681; Rowell meadow, 

 Fresno County, Dudley, August 23, 1904; Wet meadows near Fare- 

 well Gap, Tulare County, 10,400 feet, Purpus 5181; Olancha Moun- 

 tain, Tulare County, 8,500 feet, Hall and Babcock 5281; meadows 



