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Distribution: Palomar mountain in chaparral and open 

 forests. 



Specime7is examined: Palomar (Smith) mountain, Orcutt 

 21 lo, Susa7i G. Stokes, July, 1895, McClatchie, July 3, 1896, 

 Brandegee^ August i, 1898; "San Felipe," Pariy. 



2b. MoNARDELLA NANA tcnuiflora (S. Wats.) comb. nov. 



Mofiaj^della teniiijiora S. Wats.; A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 

 17: 230. 1882. 



Mo7iardella tnacrantka tennifioi^a h. Gray, S> n. Fl. ed. 2, 

 3: part i, 459. 1886. 



Monardella macrantha pinetoi'iim Hall, Univ. Cal. Pub. 

 Bot. l:iio. /»/. 12. 1902. 



Stems I dm. long or less, cinereous with close recurved pu- 

 bescence: leaves ovate to elliptic, 15 mm. or less in length, 

 finely pubescent above, lateral veins very obscure on lower sur- 

 face: calyx villous throughout: corolla pale yellow, tube less 

 than I mm. long: stamens included, or longer }:)air sometimes 

 exserted. 



This variety was well defined and figured b\- Hall as his 

 V2ix\^\.-y pinetoriim, but unfortunately he applied Watson's tenui- 

 Uora to a plant quite distinct from the orioinal. Watson's spe- 

 cies was based upon S. B. and W. F. Parish's ^2j, which is cited 

 by Hall under his variety />zV/^/(9;7/;;z. Three sheets of this num- 

 ber and fragments of the type, kindly sent by Dr. Fernald from 

 the Gray Herbarium, are before me, as well as several collec- 

 tions of Hall's, including duplicates (no. 2i2j) of his type, and 

 there can be no question that these/specimens are all one and 

 the same thing. 



Type locality: "S. California, at San Jacinto, in San Diego, 

 July, 1880, S. B. & W. F. Parish." The type is S. B. & W. F. 

 Parish J2j, which, according to the printed labels, was collected 

 on San Jacinto mountain, and not "at San Jacinto." 



Distribution: Apparently confined to San Jacinto moun- 

 tains, where, according to Hall, it occurs in the yellow pine belt 

 at 6000 to 8000 feet altitude. 



