lasii, Benth., but differs from that in 

 foliage habit and fls. 



r>i- Tejunga wash, LA Co. The 

 slender sts straggling among low 

 snrubs. No. 1368, Ap 6, 1901... 

 Abrams, So Cal ac b 1:68 (1902). Fl 

 LA 369. 

 CASTiLLEIA FOLIOLOSA Hook. -Am. 



utese-ent with many sts from 

 the base. 3-4 dm hi, w woolly through- 

 out Ivs linear and entire, rather crowd- 

 ed below and fascicled in the lower 

 axils, 3 cm long or less; uppermost 

 and biaets 3-parted into linear lobes; 

 bracts with lobes spatulate-dilated at 

 apex, the middle lobe largest, shailow- 

 : spikes rather aense; fls 

 about 18 mm long, galea only slightly 

 ling the ex, shorter than or as 

 long as the tube; ex-lobes t. urn ate or 

 ID about 1.5 cm long . 



H. & A. bot Beechy, 154 (1833). 



Hal!, U 115. 



Ab:ams, Fl LA 370. 

 CASTILLEIA MARTINI Abrams. 



Sts several from a rather stout 

 woody rt-stock, erect or spreading, 

 aboUi 3 dm long villous and viscid 

 throughout; lower Ivs linear or broadly 

 linear, entire, 2.o-3 cm long, 3-5 mm 

 wide; the uppermost somewhat broader, 

 divided to near the middle into 3 lobes, 

 the two lateral lobes narrow, spread- 

 ing, shorter than the middle one; bracts 

 similarly lobed, slightly dilated, scar- 

 let tipped; racemes narrow and becom- 

 ing rather loose, 1-2 elm long; ex 1.5 

 cm Ion 10 -, cle nearly to the middle be- 

 hind, scarcelv as deep before, its seg- 

 ments i roally lanceolate, toothed; the 

 teeth less man 2 mm long, the anter- 

 ior one much the shorter; galea r'ish 

 along tne inner margin, 1 cm long, 

 equalling or slightly exceeding the 

 tube: capsule acute 1 cm long-. 



"This species is clbsely related to C. 

 Breweri Fernald, and may prove to be 

 only a form of that little-known spe- 

 cie*. It is what has been locally known 

 as C. miniata Dougl, but it can be no 

 near relative of that species. 



'Wilson's Peak, LA Co No 1881, Jl 

 10, 1901." 



Abrams So Cal ac b 1:69 (1902). Fl 

 LA 369. 

 CASTILLEIA MINIATA Dougl. 



-ilniata (Dougl mst) ; glabra v 



apice pilosa, foliis caulinis integris 



calvfibu< utiinque p-.aesertim infra 



_:nentis apiece bifidis laciniis 



latis oblongisve corollae tubum 



vix aequantibus. Benth. 



"Hab. Blue mts, NW Am. Dougl. 

 Tolmie. 



"The fl. though generally altogether 

 shorter than in C. pallida, has yet usu- 

 ally the whole upper lip exserted from 

 th^ ex." Hook, Fl Bor Am 2:106 



Ala.-ka to So Cal (Parish): Colo; Utah. 

 CASTILLEIA OBLOXGIFOLIA A. Gray. 

 "Two ft or m^re hi. very Ify, densely 

 villous or pubescent: Ivs widely spread- 

 ing 5-nerved, 1 or 2 i li ng, naripwly 



elliptical and very obtuse, or the up- 

 permost oblong-ovate and acute: 

 bracts similar, the upper r'dish: spike 

 many-fld; ex-lobes narrowly lanceolate 

 or linear: cor 2 i long; somewhat fal- 

 cate narrow galea as long as the tube; 

 lip very protuberent and fleshy glob- 

 ular:saccate, its minute lobes subulate. 

 Southern borders of SD Co, Pa'mer. 

 Collected along with C. miniata." A. 

 Gray, Syn Fl 2: Part 1, 296 (1878). 

 CASTILLEIA STENANTHA A. Gray. 



"Taller (than C minor) 1 to 5 feet hi: 

 corolla linear, double the length of 

 that of the preceding species; the 

 slightly falcate and commonly redd'sh 

 galea one-half longer than the tube. 

 C. affinis, Benth. PI. Hartw. 329, in 

 part (no. 1897); Gray, 1. c. (Am. Jour. 

 Sci. II 33:) in part; moist grounds, Cal 

 from Monterey to SD, and through the 

 southern part of the Sierra Nevada. A. 

 Gray, Syn Fl 2: part 1, 2?5 (1878). 

 Genus ORTHOCARPtS Xuttall. 



Ann or rarely per herb^, mostly with 

 alt Ivs, and y, w or p fls in bracted 

 usually dense spikes, the bracts some- 

 times brightly colored: ex tubular, 4- 

 cleft or sometimes split down both 

 ?ides: cor very ivr, the tube slender, 

 the limb 2-lipped: upper lip but little 

 exceeding the inflated 3-plaited or 3- 

 saccate lowe r one. Otherwise as in cas- 

 tilleia. 

 ORTHOCARPUS DENSIFLORUS Benth. 



An. erect, simple or branched from 

 the base, 1-3 dm hi. soft-pubescent 

 above; Ivs linear or linear lanceolate, 

 entire or with a few slender lobes; 

 spike dense, the lowest fls sometimes 

 distant; bracts about equaling the fls, 

 3-cleft into linear p lobes; cor 18-20 

 mm long, p; lip moderately ventrico?e 

 and somewhat 3-saccate for its whole 

 length, the teeth or lobes conspicuous, 

 erect, oblong-linear; galea narrow,pub- 

 erulent, or nearly smooth. 



Greene, Cal ac ta 2:409 Cruz. 



Abrams. Fl LA 371. Hills near LA 

 (Greata). 

 ORTHOCARPIS EXSERTUS Heller. 



"Branched from near the rase, 3 dm 

 hi, the branches erect or ascending, 

 brownish, pubescent with stra'ght, 

 rather chaffy hair, which a~e scattered 

 below, more plentiful above: Ivs few, 

 2 cm or less in length, 3 or 5 lobed, 

 these narrowly li^ea-, 1 mm wide, ap- 

 pearing almost capillary in the dried 

 state: inflorescence occupying neary 

 the entire upper half of the stem in 

 fully ncveloped plants, lax below, 

 crowded above: floral hr-i<~t^ shorter 

 Or no longer than the ex, differing lit- 

 tle from the Ivs, excent that thev have 

 a much broader, entire middle divis'on, 

 only the tins purplish; bracts and Ivs 

 pubescent like the stem: ex almost : 

 cm long, the slender tirs purrlish, pub- 

 escent with soft, wavy hairs: cor ap- 

 parently bright rose-purple, about : 

 cm long, the tube twice the lensrth of 

 the l'ps: lower lip abruptly dilated, 5 



