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Wheelerella circumscissa (H. & A.) Grant, Bull. So. CaL 



Acad. 5: 28. 1906. 

 Lithospermum ? circumscissum H. & A. Bot. Beech. 370* 



1840. 

 Piptocalyx circumscissus Torr. U. S. Expl. Bxped. 17; 



414.//. 12. B. 1874. 

 Eritrichiutn circMmscissutn Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. lO: 58. 



1874- 

 Krynitzkia circumscissa Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 30: 275. 



1885. 

 No. 8235, collected May 11, along the base of the White 

 mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county. Common in that part 

 of Owen's valley. Determined by Professor Greene. 



Plagiobothrys arizonicus (Gray) Greene, in Gray, Proc. Am. 

 Acad. 30: ^84. 1885. 

 Eritrichium canescens var. Arizonicum Gray, Proc. Am. 



Acad. 17: 227. 1882. 

 No. 8282, collected May 18, in the Sierra foothills west of 

 Bishop, Inyo county, in coarse granite sand. Not common. 

 The type was collected in "Arizona." Determined by Professor 

 Greene. 



Oreqcarya lutea Greene, ined. 



No. 821 1, collected May 9, on rocky slopes in Silver can- 

 yon in the White mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county. Plen- 

 tiful on steep slopes about three miles up the canyon. A hand- 

 some species with bright golden yellow flowers, in appearance 

 much like a Lithospermum. 



Cryptanthe barbigera (Gray) Greene 



No. 8270, collected May 16, in Silver canyon opposite 

 Laws, Inyo county, growing on the floor of the canyon and very 

 abundant. Determined by Professor Greene. 



