8} WOTEWORTHY PLANTS OF THE NORTHWEST 263. 
79; Howell, Mt. Adams (in 1882); Henderson 2411, East Mt. Adams; E. C. 
Smith 780, Mt. Rainier, altitude 2770", August 1890; O, D. Allen 62, Mt. 
Rainier; Piper 2129, Mt. Rainier, altitude 2770™, August 1895. 
A species well marked by its cespitose habit and glandular character, 
and especially by the long narrowly funnelform corolla, quite distinct from 
P. humile Willd. var. puichellum Gray, with which it has been confused. The 
most nearly related species is the P. Richardsonit Graham, Bot. Mag. pl. 
“ies A part of the type material of the latter species is in the Gray Her- 
barium, and it is a plant with larger nearly glabrous leaflets and somewhat 
broader calyx-lobes and less tubular corolla. 
: POLEMONIUM viscosum Nutt. var. pilosum.— Stems 640.10 
high ; the entire plant covered with a spreading pilose pubes- 
cence intermixed with short glandular viscid hairs: leaflets 
oy less crowded or imbricated than in the type of the 
sii the calyx-lobes somewhat variable, oblong-ovate to 
distinctly oblong, obtuse or rounded at the apex: corolla white 
shay blue with a yellowish center, 1™ or less long.— Col- 
.. by 0. D. Allen in clefts of rocks on Goat mountain, 
‘shington, altitude 1540", July 6, 1896, no. 261. 
“tg alg between the above variety and the species proper 
1875 (nos 5 rom Lassen’s Peak, California, collected by J. G. Lemmon in 
y. Mr “ale referred by Dr. Gray to P. humile Willd. var. pulchellum 
acter of ‘he scipaigirs Ss specimens have the spreading gave pubescent char- 
is non but to a much less extent, particularly on the calyx. 
in the Gray Herbarium a specimen from Lassen’s Peak, col- 
by Mrs. Austin in 1879, likewise referred to P. Aumile Willd. var. pu/- 
which corresponds very accurately to Nuttall’s type of P. 
Dis Aten ee 
taro Allenii. Perennial: stems,6 to 8™ high, nearly 
Nee much 
educed, the the lower leaves 
Ww, pubescent above: 
to 1am a upper sessile, thickish, oblong or oblong-ovate, 10 
Scattereg — 4 to 9™ broad, obtuse, glabrous oF with a few 
Mina] Tac airs on the midrib and margin: inflorescence In bes ane 
length Soha glandular-pubescent : peduncles 210 5 8 
’ exceeding the herbaceous glandular bracts : calyx 
-ovate, obtuse oF 
face and along 
lla 6 to 7” 
Pounded at “parted ; divisions oblong or oblong 
Marg} oe apex, covered on the outer sur 
8in with long slender glandular hairs: core 
