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Dactylophyllum parry ae (Gray) 



Gilia Parry ae Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 12: 76. 1876. 



Gilia Kennedyi Porter, Bot. Gaz. 3: 77. 1877. 



Linanthus Parry ae Greene, Pittonia, 2: 256. 1892. 



No. 8200, collected May 8, in the sand hills about three 

 miles west of Laws, Inyo county. Also plentiful here and there 

 at other places in the vicinity, the flowers either violet blue or 

 white. Apparently not hitherto reported from this section. 



Dactyloijhylluni aureuin (Nutt.) 



Gilia atirea Journ. Acad. Phila. II. 1: 155. ^5*/. 12. 1848. 



Linanikus aureus Greene, Pittonia, 3: 257. 1892. 



No. 8199, collected May 8, in the sand hills about three 

 miles west of Laws, Inyo county. Common in that region as 

 well as all thromgh the desert, often growing in considerable 

 colonies, the flowers bright golden yellow. The type was col- 

 lected at "Santa Barbara," 



Leptosiphon niariposiaiius (Milliken) 



Linanikus Mariposianus Univ. Cal. Pub. Bot. 3: 57. 1904. 



No. 8164, collected April 12, in Madera county on grassy 

 slopes overlooking the San Joaquin river about five miles above 

 PoUasky. A handsome white flowered species, related to L. 

 androsaceus. The type was collected by J. W. Congdon "below 

 Mariposa, Mariposa Co." 



Langloisia setosissima (T. & G.) Greene, Pittonia, 3: 30. 

 1896. 



Navarretia setosissima T. & G. Ives Rep. 22. i860. 



Gilia setosissima Gray, Proc, Am. Acad. 8: 271. 1870. 



No. 8308, collected May 22, about the mouth of Silver can- 

 yon in the White mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county, in 

 gravel, some of the plants covering a space five or six inches in 

 diameter. These specimens, in the early flowering stage, are 

 more or less floccose on the stems, decidedly so on the leaves. 

 The type was collected on "rocky hillsides," northwestern Ari- 

 zona, on the Colorado river at the mouth of Diamond river. 



