44 [337] Plants of the Rocky Mountains—Supplement III. 
This is apparently tl t speci d of widest range west of the 
Rocky Mountains, extending from Russian ica to Southern Califor- 
nia ie name given Bongard is much the earliest, but not a good 
variation in this species, as in C. pallida, and the calyx-segments still more 
l. Bot. Re 
so. Toth sent species may be refer . coccinea, Lindl. Bot. Reg 
t. 1136 (non Spreng.), which, as its calyx-segments are described as being 
dilated and retuse, M 1am should rather have referred to his C. 
Acad. Philad. 7, p. 44, 47 (1834), both hirsute forms with deeply cleft 
and narrow calyx-segments. Castilleia hispida, Benth. in Hook. FI. Bor. 
Am. & in DC. Prodr., 10, p. 532 D bi i ~¢ 
. 530; 
lobed or cleft calyx-segments. ©. desertorum, Geyer in Hook. Kew Jour. 
Bot. 5, p. 258, which is just Nuttall’s Z. angustifolia, but with partly 
yellow bracts. . macrocalyx, E. villosa, E. laciniata, and £. viscosa, 
ilad 
nalis of Lindley are states of one species, C. pallida—to which belong 
C. acuminata, Spreng. (Bartsia acuminata, Pursh), C. occidentalis, Torr. 
ne form), Zuchroma lutescens, Nutt. in herb, Acad. Philad., 
and, as a variety :— 
ar. MINIATA : viridior, inferne glabra; foliis floralibus pl. m. miniatis; 
galea elongata magis exserta. C. miniata, ugl., Benth. Zuchroma 
integrifolia, Nutt. in herb, Hook. & Acad. Philad. This is pretty well 
marked on the whole; but in Rocky Mountain specimens it runs both into 
Bentham to No. 1, Bourgeau’s coll. in Palliser’s 
is C. miniata with the upper cauline and floral leaves unusually cleft. 
C, uatrFoita, Hook. Undi viscoso: 
tata, 3-5-lobata, rubro-colurata: cal ycis segmenta lata emarginato-biloba: 
corolla parva. A well-marked Californian species. The comparatively 
short and broad calyx is sometimes equally cleft before and behind, some- 
ly. 
ria integra, vel tri 
++++ Tomentose, vel pube caulis molli implexa. Folia caulina linea 
“ ifida. 
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