August :^ I, 1 1) I I 65 



Mv colkrlions of what I Ikr- call .1. Icptocnn are: No. 

 220 J, Cache cminl\-, Loj^an, l)r\' canyon, 2^ Jniic, Hjn>; H"- 

 221S, Cache county, Si)iinj^f Hollow of Lo.^an canyon, 2<S June, 

 1 910. 



AcKR GUAHKL'M ToiT. Auioutrst seed of this si)ecies ccjI- 

 lected in 1909, I note one fruit of three carpels. This, however, 

 is evidently a monstrosity not worthy of record, but I make note 

 of it for the benefit of anyone who niii^^ht be interested. 



LUPINUS FLAVOCULATUS Heller. .\ fine specimen of this 

 species, in full flower, has been kindly given to uie by Dr. K. D. 

 Ball, who collected it at Green River, Utah, 17 May, 1909, the 

 .same da\- that Mr. Heller secured his type material at Rhyolite, 

 Nevada. This specimen agrees perfectly with the co-type in 

 my po.ssession. This is a slight extension of the known range. 

 A specimen of Jones' iS^y is in the Utah Agricultural College 

 herbarium, and I agree with :\Ir. Heller that it is this species. 



flail .Ayriciillural CuIIe.ije. Lo.uan, Utah. 



NOTES ON DISTRHUTTION OF CASTILLKJA ON 

 THE MEXICAN BOUNDARY 



By J. C. Bli'mhr 



Herewith are given some notes, chiefl\- on distribution, on 

 the species of Castilleja that occur in the Mexican boundary 

 region. The s])ecies have been determined or -described by Mr. 

 Paul C. Siandley, of the National Herbarium. They are given 

 in the order of publication. Where the numbers of collections 

 are cited, ihe\- were made by the writer. The notes on Mexi- 

 can distribution are from Miss Eastwood's paper on the Castil- 

 lejas of Mexico. 



t/ C. i.iNARiAKKOijA Bentli. DC. Prodr. lO: 532. 1846. 



Coulter and Nel.son give this Castilleja as occurring 

 "throughout our range, and west to Pacific States." In ]\Iiss 

 Eastwood's recent monograph on the Castillejas of Mexico, C. 

 linnrinrf'olia is noted as replaced in Central America by two 



