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1. Castilleja Lemmoni Gray, Syn. Fl., vol. 2, pt. 1, p. 297. 1878. 



Type locality. "Sierra Co., California, probably in the alpine 

 region. ' ' 



Range. Sierra Nevada from Sierra County to the Mt. Whitney 

 region. 



Zone. Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Sierra County, Lemmon 736; wet grassy 

 flat on Mt. Stanford, 8,000 feet, C. F. Sonne 9; Hockett's meadows, 

 Tulare County, 8,600 feet, Hall and Babcock 5637 ; same locality, 

 Culbertson (B4424). 



This appears to be a rare species in the Sierra and some forms 

 of the following species closely approach it, though the characters 

 assigned in the key usually serve for specific reference. 



2. Castilleja Culbertsonii Greene, Leaflets., vol. 1, p. 78. 1904. 



Type locality. "Crabtree meadow, at 11,000 feet, near Mt. Whit- 

 ney. ' ' 



Range. Southern Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. Hudsonian mainly, rarely in the Canadian. 



Specimens examined. Cathedral trail, Mariposa County, Cong- 

 don, August 7, 1898 ; Mt. Dana, Congdon, August 27, 1895 ; Mt. Buena 

 Vista, Yosemite, 9,000 feet, Congdon, August 23, 1889; Tuolumne 

 meadows, Yosemite, 8,500 feet, Smiley 831 ; Sierras, 10,000 feet, 

 Bolander 6309 ; meadows near Black Mountain, Fresno County, 10,000 

 feet, Hall and Chandler 588 ; Crabtree meadows, Tulare County, 

 11,000 feet, Culbertson (B4339) ; Kaweah meadows, Tulare County, 

 9,400 feet, Purpus 5134; Mt. Whitney, Edw. Hyatt; Whitney Creek 

 near timber line, 10,500 feet, Hall and Babcock 5551. 



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3. Castilleja Breweri Fernald, Erythea, vol. 6, p. 49. 1898. 



Type locality. "On Mt. Dana, California, at 3,060 to 3,360 m." 



Range. Central Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. Hudsonian and Arctic-alpine. 



Specimens examined. Mt. Dana, 10-11,000 feet, Brewer 1744; 

 same locality, in rocks above the saddle, Chesnut and Drew, July 17, 

 1889 ; Hopkins meadow near Cloud 's Rest, Chesnut and Drew, July 

 13, 1889 ; slopes east of the Minarets, Mariposa County, Congdon, 

 August 18, 1899. 



