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I^iNANTHus BREVICULUS (Gray) Greeiie, Pittonia, 2: 259. 1892. 



Gi/za brevicula Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 13: 79; 1876. 



Linanthus androsaceus var. breviciihis Milliken, Univ. Cal, 

 Pub. Bot. 3: 57. 1904. 



No. 7810, collected May i, on the first ridge west of Keene 

 Station in the Tehachapi mountains, Kern county. The fresh 

 flowers were pale rose color or whitish. The type was collected 

 "on the Mohave River, S. E. California, Dr. E. Palmer, 1876." 

 Our plant may possibly be undescribed, as it does not quite an- 

 swer to the: description of the original. . ^^-'^ 



LiNA^rTHUS GR.\ciosus Milliketi,. Univ. Cal. Pub. Bot. 3 : 59. 

 1904. 

 No. 7787, collected April 28, on the high ridge west of 

 McKittrick, Kern county, in rich loose soil, the flowers varying 

 from pale purplish to yellow. ' It was Abundant in a limited 

 airea. The type was collected by Miss Eastwood at "La Graci- 

 osa, Santa Barbara Co." 



lyiNANTHiis BICOLOR (Nutt.) Greene, Pittonia, 2: 260. 1892 

 j^... X^eptosiphon bicolor Nutt. Journ. Phila. Acad. II.. 1: 156. 



^^.;; 1848. " . ' 



Gilia tenella Benth. PI. Hartw. 325. 1849. 



No. 7809, collected May i,. on the first ridge west of Keene 

 Station in the Tehachapi mountains, Kern county. The plants 

 are taller and the flowers larger than in specimens from the Bay 

 region. Nuttall collected the type near Portland, Oregon. 



Linanthus ciliatus (Benth.) Greene, Pittonia, 3: 260. 1892. 

 Gilia ciliata Benth. PI. Hartw. 325. ^1849.,, 

 No. 8040, collected June 15, on the first ridge, west^ g^f Sis- 

 .son, Siskiyou county, in gravel under oak trees.. The typer^^j^^s 

 from "in locis arenosis vallis Sacramento." ,? ,.-,. ^j^-,,-- ■ 



