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men in the National Herbarium is. however, labeled "Hat Creek, 

 California, July 30." 



Type of 0. olympicus collected "in the Olympic Mountains, Clal- 

 lam County, Washington, at an elevation of 1,000 to 1,500 m." 

 Duplicate in the National Herbarium. 



This species seems quite rare, and in addition to the above only 

 the following" specimens have been seen : 



California : 



Mount Shasta and vicinity, Palmer, 2,435, July, 1892. 

 Oregon : 



Hunt's Ranch, Gorman, 416. August 13, 1896; 



Buck Lake. Klamath County, Covillc & Applegate, 2, July 24, 1897. 

 Washington : 



Olympic Mountains, Flett, August 27, 1898. 



ORTHOCARPUS BARBATUS Cotton 

 Orthocarpus barbatus Cotton, Bull. Torr. Club, 29:574. 1902. 



Type collected at the "junction of Crab and Wilson Creeks, Doug- 

 las County," Washington, by Sandberg & Leiberg, no. 234, altitude 

 680 meters, June 19, 1893. It was also collected long ago by the 

 Wilkes Expedition at Fort Okanogan, Washington, no. 1010, and 

 listed by Torrey in the Botany of that expedition as 0. bractcosus 

 Benth. The species has since been collected in abundance by Grif- 

 fiths and Cotton at Moses Lake, Douglas County, Washington. 



ORTHOCARPUS CUSPIDATUS Greene 



Orthocarpus cuspidatus Greene, Pittonia, 4: 101. 1899. 

 Orthocarpus copelandii Eastwood, Bot. Gaz., 41:288. 1906. 



The type of O. cuspidatus was collected on Ashland Butte, near 

 Ashland, Oregon, by Howell (no. 141), July 8, 1887. The type of 

 O. copelandii was from Mount Eddy, Siskiyou County, California, 

 altitude 2,130 meters. Various California specimens are to be re- 

 ferred here, namely : 



Headwaters Sacramento River, at 2,100 meters altitude, Pringle, Sep- 

 tember 1. 1882; 

 Twin Lakes. Alpine County, at 2,600 meters altitude, Hansen, 455, 



July 22, 1892; 

 Mount Shasta, H. E. Brown, 499, 2,000 to 2,8co meters altitude ; 

 Diamond Mountain, near Susanville, Jones, June 28, 1887, 2,230 

 meters altitude. 



