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Agastache Cusickii (Greenm.) 



Lophaiithus Cusickii Greenm. Erythea, 7: 119. 1899. 

 The type was collected by Cusick in southeastern Oregon 

 on Stein's mountain, July 4, 1898, No. 2001. 



Kamoiia pachystacliya (A, Gray) 



Audibertia incana var. pachystachya A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 3 : 



Part I, Ed. 2, 461. 1886, 

 Audibertia pachystachya Parish, Erythea, 6: 91. 1898. 

 A species originally collected by Mr. Parish in Bear Valley, 

 San Bernardino mountains, California. 



Ramoiia Vaseyi (Porter) 



Audibertia Vaseyi Porter, Bot. Gaz. 6: 207. 1881. 



Also a species of southern California, the type from Moun- 

 tain Springs, San Diego county, collected by G. R. Vasey in 

 1880. 



Ortliocarpus bicolor 



Maximum height about 3dm., the larger plants usually 

 with several ascending branches, the middle one or main stem 

 longest, pubescent throughout, especially above, where the hairs 

 are spreading: lowest leaves apparently entire, linear-lanceolate, 

 acuminate, 3-4cm long, those of the upper three-fourths of the 

 stem oblong in outline, the largest icm wide at the base, cut 

 into usually five linear-lanceolate acuminate lobes, the middle 

 one always longest, the upper ones merging into the floral bracts, 

 all pubescent with rather stiff spreading hairs, veins prominent: 

 spikes rather dense; bracts cuneate-obovate, cleft like the upper 

 leaves, shorter than the corollas: calyx icm. long, hirsute pubes- 

 cent, the lance-acuminate lobes 4-5mm. long; corollas white, 

 turning pink with age, 2cm. long, pubescent with short spread- 

 ing hairs, especially the slender tube of 1.5cm., lip nearly icm. 

 across, 3-4mm. deep, teeth short and inconspicuous, the galea 

 subulate. 



No. 5519, collected May 10, 1902, near Clear Creek Post 

 Office, Butte count}^, California, growing in a grassy meadow. 



