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No. 8426, collected July 31, along the railroad about two 

 miles northeast of Del Monte, Monterey county, in the sand 

 hills, where it was abundant. A species restricted to the coast 

 region from Point Reyes, Marin county, southward. 



SCKOPIIULARIACEAE 



Antirrhinum kingii Wats. Bot. King Rep. 215.//. 21./. 1-4. 

 1871. 

 No. 8341, collected May 29, in Silver canyon in the White 

 mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county, growing on slopes in 

 gravel. Plentiful locally, but not noticed elsewhere. The type 

 was collected in "Washoe Valley," Nevada. 



C01.UNSIA CALLOSA Parish; Erythea, 7: 96. 1899. 



No. 8290, collected May 21, in the first canyon in the Sierra 

 foothills south of Bishop, Inyo county, growing on steep slopes 

 in coarse granite sand. Plentiful there but not seen elsewhere. 

 Since the plant was different in appearance from any in the 

 genus known to me, a description was made from living mate- 

 rial, parts of which may supplement Mr. Parish's description. 



Calyx campanulate, in flower 5 mm. long, 4 mm. across, the 

 base truncate, tube equaling the lanceolate practically equal 

 lobes: corollas violet purple, about 9 mm. long, the upper lip 

 strongly gibbous i mm. above the base, 5 mm. long, broadly cu- 

 neate, 4 mm. wide above, 3 mm. wide below, the apex notched 

 for nearly 2 mm., the lobes rounded and obtuse, lower half of 

 the lip whitish, marked on the inside with small purple dots 

 and with two small callosities at the base; lower lip a little nar- 

 rower, than the upper, the lateral lobes more oblong and slightly 

 turned back toward the keel-like middle lobe, which is i mm. 

 shorter, quite narrow, a little over i mm. deep: style filiform. 



COLUNSIA BICOLOR Benth. 



No, 8157, collected April 12, in upland meadows in Madera 

 county near the San Joaquin river about four miles above Pol- 

 lasky. A form with larger flowers than usual, the lower lip a 

 deep rose-purple. 



