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Langloisia PUNCTATA (Coville) Gooding, Bot. Gaz. 37: 58. 

 1904. 



Navarretia setosissima punctata Coville, Proc. Biol. Soc. 

 Wash. 6: 72. 1892. 



No. 8538, collected May 29, on the north slope above Sil- 

 ver canyon opposite Laws, Inyo county, in gravel; not common. 

 This looks very different in the field from L. setosissi?7ia^ has a 

 shorter leaf of a duller green, and the spotted petals of a some- 

 what different shape. The type was collected in "Surprise Can- 

 yon, Panamint Mountains," Inyo county. 



Langloisia matthewsii (Gray) Greene, Pittonia, 3: 30. 1896. 



Loeselia Matthewsii Gray, Bot. Cal. 3: 466. 1880. 



Navarretia matthewsii Coville, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4: 

 153- 1893. 



No. 8287, collected May 18, near the Sierra foothills on the 

 rising plain west of Bishop, Inyo county, in coarse granite sand, 

 the plants scattered and never plentiful at any one place. This 

 species, with its irregular, almost bilabiate corolla, seems distinct 

 generically from L. setosissima^ although the habit and general 

 appearance is much the same. The type was collected at" Camp 

 Independence, Inyo County, California." 



HYDROPHYL.LACEAE 



Nemophila insignis Dougl. 



No. 8132, collected April 11, in Madera county, on grassy 

 slopes near the San Joaquin riv^r about three miles above Pol- 

 lasky. Plentiful at this place, the plants growing in large colo- 

 nies. 



Nemophila aurita Lindl. Bot. Reg. //. 1601. 1833. 



No. 8147, collected April 11, in Madera county at the old 

 bridge over the San Joaquin river above Pollasky, the plants 

 clinging to shrubs and other vegetation. The type came from 

 the coast region, perhaps from Monterey, where it is common. 



