ih} NOTEWORTHY PLANTS OF THE NORTHWEST 269 
Aspecies hitherto confused with C. Jad/ida HBK.., but differing materi- 
aly in the foliage, and in the character of the lip of the corolla. 
Castilleia cervina.— Cinereous-puberulent throughout: stems 
imple, 6°" or more high, somewhat striate above: leaves usu- 
ally deeply 3(-5)-parted, with the lateral divisions linear-at- 
tauate and divaricately spreading : the lower flowers of the 
spicate inflorescence short-pedicellate : bracts laciniately 3-5- 
lobed, lobes ascending, these as well as the calyx and corolla, 
in the dried state, tipped with yellow: calyx 1.5 to 2™ long, 
tore deeply cut before than behind; the lateral lobes again 
shortly and acutely bilobed: corolla 2 to 2.5™ long; galea 
bout 6"™ long; the lip nearly or quite one-half as long as the 
flea, lobes conspicuous and subequal: stamens and stigma 
“xserted— Collected by Dawson on dry ground, Lower Arrow 
& B.C., June 17, 1889 ; and in the same locality by Macoun, 
June §, 1890, no. 11. 
Most 
M 
tinguish 
My Felated to C. br; eviflora Gray, from which it is readily dis- 
*d by the taller habit and the pubescence of the inflorescence, 
NEMACLADUS R1GIDUS Curran. This interesting little plant, 
oe only from the type locality, was collected by 
. on the hillsides of the Malheur, Oregon, June 1897, 
. 25. : 
Gray H 
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RBARIUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY. 
