24 [250] Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. 
_— 287. Veronica alpinus, L. 
238. Gerardia aspera, Benth. Valley of the Platte. 
Kunth. 
bracted variety of C. septentrionalis, Lindl., which is the form of C. pal- 
lida, with long, well-developed galea. For a revision of the genus, see 
infra. : 
_— ,, 242. Castilleia pallida, Kunth; nearer the type of the species (C. Si- 
_ birtca, Lindl.) and C. occidentalis, Torr. 
— 245. Castilleia pallida ; the taller and broader-leaved form with longer 
galea, like the plant of the White Mountains of New Hampshire, C. sep- 
tentrionalis, Lindl. oe 
v~ 243. Castilleia breviflora. Euchroma. breviflora, Nutt. in herb. Acad., 
Philad. 
— 244. Castilleia integra, Gray, l. ¢. 
—~ 246, Castilleia linariifolia, Benth. The same as Fremont’s plant. 
tt. 
ugu 
249. Pedicularis bracteosa, Benth. 1. c. “Near the foot of alpine 
ridges; rare.” 
250. Pedicularis Grenlandica, Retz. Obs. 4,t.1. P. surrecta, Benth, 
ith larger flowers and longer beak. Torrey was quite 
Ww 
beak is perhaps a little longer. Bourgeau collected it in the Sask 
wan district with the beak no longer th 
Greenland plant. In the Rocky Mountains it is “not uncommon on 
251. Pedicularis Parryi, (sp. nov. sect. Rhyncolophe, Bunge, seu 
 — Edentularum, inter Unciatas et Scapiformes, Benth.) : glibeiine: caule 
ultra-semipedali subnudo ; foliis lineari-lanceolatis pect; 
a ap m longiusculum emarginatum h d 
enticuliferam subdecuryum labium inferits (lobis rhage ee AS gig 
to superantem _producta ; filamentis B eargilirgs 
ornithorhynca, which is apparently P, pedicellata, Bunge (P. subund 
. . : > 
Spike ed, 2 to inches long; the lower flowers. th 
Sparse, on pedicels of 14 to 2 linesin length. The nearest affinity of the 
species is with C. compacta, Bunge, whic -is larger in all its parts, and 
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