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Aliso Canon and Mt. Gleason Summit, Los Angeles Co., 

 J. H. Barber. San Jacinto Mt., Riverside Co., 5250 feet, 

 H. M. Hall. Foothills near San Bernardino, Parish. 



Var. Purpusii. Between G. latiflora and G. tenuiflora; a span 

 high; leaves and lower stem white- woolly, the upper branches and 

 the inflorescence pubescent with black gland-tipped, short hairs; 

 calyx one and one-half lines long, white, hyaline spaces replicate 

 in flower ; corolla "pink" (C. A. Purpus) , throat appearing yellow, 

 three-fourths inch long, the tube fully six lines long and perfectly 

 cylindrical, abruptly expanding into the very short throat, lobes 

 two lines long, narrow-ovate; stamens and pistil equalling the 

 corolla. 



Openings in groves of Pinus Jeffreyi, Mount Hockett Meadows, 

 Tulare Co., C. A. Purpus. Indicated as a species by Miss East- 

 wood in the Herb, of the California Academy of Sciences. 



8. Gilia leptalea Green. Collomia leptalea Gray. 



Annual, from a few inches to a foot high, nearly glabrous to 

 slightly glandular-pubescent, branching in an effuse panicle; 

 leaves usually entire, an inch long at the base of the stem 

 becoming bract-like upward, very narrow, less than one line 

 wide; flowers solitary on capillary pedicels from two lines 

 to one inch in length; calyx one to two lines long, slender, 

 almost cylindrical, ribs and lobes often blue; corolla dark 

 reddish, at least with reddish purple markings in the throat, 

 from one-third to three-fourths inch in length, slender-funnel- 

 form, proper tube equalling the calyx, throat two to three lines 

 long and lobes as long as the throat; stamens unequal, some 

 included, some exserted; style included; capsule ovate, about 

 equalling the calyx, seeds three in each cell. 



Sierra Nevada Mts., from Shasta and Lassen Cos. south to 

 Fresno Co. Wawona, MariposaCo., Alice Eastwood. Yosemite 

 Valley, W. Brown. Lake Tahoe, S. L. Berry: Baker's Camp, 

 Trinity Co., Alice Eastwood. Humboldt Co., Chesnut and 

 Drew. Pine Ridge, Fresno Co., H. M. Hall and H. P. 

 Chandler. 



