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March 30, 1912 2y 



Type locality: "SoiUliern part of California, on the Cnia- 

 maca Mountains, and near Julian City, D. Cleveland, E. Pal- 

 mer." Palmer's specimens, accordinj^ to his field notes, were 

 collected "anion}^ pines" on the Cuianiaca mountains. 



Distribution: vSan Pedro Martir mountain. Lower Califor- 

 nia, Cuianiaca, Palomar and San Bernardino mountains of south- 

 ern California, and reappearing ac^ain in the Santa Lucia moun- 

 tains of Monterey county. Coniferous forests and upper alti- 

 tudes of the chaparral belt of the coastal slope. 



Specimens examined: Monterey countv: Santa Lucia moun- 

 tains, I'asey 4SJ, Tassajara Hot Springs, Elmer ^228, Big Sur, 

 Davy 7436; Palomar (Smith) mountain, Oirutt 4jj, Brandegee, 

 August I, 1898, Susan G. Stokes, July 5. 1896, Chandler ^^^jo: 

 Julian, Dienji, June 5, 1875; between Julian and Cuiamaca, 

 Abrams jSi2; Cuiamaca mountains, Palmer 2pj, Brandegee, 

 July 6, 1894, Susan G. Stokes, July, 1895; Laguna mountains, 

 Orcutt, July, 1899; San Pedro Martir mountains. Brandegee, 

 May 16, 1893. 



I a. MoxARDELLA MACRANTHA HaUii var. nov. 



Herbage densely villous pubescent throughout: calyx long 

 villous and glandular pubescent throughout, otherwise like typ- 

 ical macrantha. 



Type: Polomar mountain, Hall 19J6, May, 1901. 



Distribution: Palomar and San Bernardino mountains in 

 coniferous forests and chaparral. 



Specimeyis examined: Mill Creek canyon, San Bernardino 

 mountains, Parish, Ma\-, 1898, and 4378: Palomar mountain, 

 Brandegee, August i, 1898; Hall 1936; Chandler 33 Jo; Mc- 

 Clatchie, July 5, 1896; Susan G. Stokes, July 5, 1896. 



lb. MONARDELLA MACRANTHA loil^ilobil var. UOV. 



Monardella tnacrantha tenuiflora Hall, Univ. Cal. Pub. 

 Bot. 1: wo. pi. J I. 1902. Not M. tenuiflora S. Wats. 



Stems villous pubescent, internodes 3 to 5 cm. long: leaves 

 ovate, 15 to 25 mm. long, on petioles of about equal length, pu- 

 bescent on both surfaces, lateral veins evident: cal\x 20 mm. 

 long, villous throughout and glandular pubescent, lobes subn- 



