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duced to linear bracts: inflorescence rather closely paniculate; pedicels 
a con- 
as long or longer than flowers: sepals narrowly lanceolate wit on 
pamiculate: pedicels two or three times as long as the flowers: 
wly subulate: corolla creamy white; lobes 6-8" long, 
ength of the sepals, oblong, somewhat acute; bearing 
small obovate glands near base; encircling fringe rather short, 
ent pocket-like base, strongly incurved: scales be- 
This species appears to be more abundant than any of the preced- 
a8 think I passed it more than once when traveling through 
sin, and I collected it in two places where it was growing 
y. The fruit was developing on the side of the moun- 
arm Springs, at an elevation of about 4,500", July 
the flowers were in the height of their beauty on a rocky 
i Bs last two divisions of the genus in the Synoptical Flora. 
= ‘ong Ppedicelled, and thus have the loose inflorescence of 
airs... fpresented by &. albomarginata, to which the species I 
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: hall in F, montana, and very large in F. ceeruléa. 
and Position of the glands show characteristic differences. 
Is ema Dougl.—This species is quite common on the 
: te Boisé City. As usually found there it accords very 
Ns fi dg description. On the higher lands I found so many 
the type that I could scarcely reconcile myself to 
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