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EuNANUS cusiCKii Greene, Pittonia, 1: 36. 1837. 



MiniJilus cusickii Piper, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 1 1 : 508. 

 1906. 



No. 8194, collected May 7, in Silver canyon in the White 

 mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county, growing- in gravel. 

 The broad rotately spreading corolla lobes make this a distinct 

 appearing species. The type was collected on Malheur river, 

 Oregon. Our station is a remarkable extension of its range 

 southward. Determined by Professor Greene. 



EuNANUS FREMONTii Benth. DC. Prodr. 10: 374. 1846. ' 



Mimiilus Fremontii Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 96. 1876. 

 No. 8279, collected May 18, in the foothills west of Bishop, 

 Inyo county, in coarse granite sand. Abundant at one place, 

 but not seen elsewhere. In the Synoptical Flora, page 275, the 

 calyx teeth are said to be "ovate, obtuse or acutish, and in the 

 Supplement the plant is described as "not glandular and little 

 viscid." Our specimens are glandular and viscid, and the calyx 

 teeth broad at the base, tapering to a short-acuminate point. 



Castilleja angustifolia (Nutt.) Don, Gen. Syst. 4: 616. 

 1838. 

 Euchroma angustifolia Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 46. 



1834. 

 Castilleja desertorum Geyer; Hook. Journ. Bot. Kew Gard. 



Misc. 5: 258. 1853. 

 No. 8189, collected May 7, in Silver canyon in the White 

 mountains opposite Laws, Inyo county, growing in gravel. A 

 showy plant, abundant at one place, growing in thick clumps as 

 a rule. The type was collected "in dry prairies, on the borders 

 of Little Goddin river, near the sources of the Columbia waters.'^ 



CASTILI.EJA MONTANA Congdon, Erythea, 7: 188. 1900. 



No. 8254, collected May 14, along an irrigating ditch at 

 the base of the Red Hill west of Bishop, Inyo county. Plenti- 

 ful there and at other places near Bishop along streams, often 



