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Gilia sco^iiloritm Jones. 



No. 5032I. April II, 1894, lava ridges, ten miles above 

 Stone's Ferry, Nevada, 1000° alt. 



No. 5024ao. April 5, 1894, o'^ divide 12 miles east of 

 Beaverdam, in Nevada, 6000° alt., in gravel. 



No. 5029m. Bunkerville, Nevada, April 6, 1894, ^55°° 

 alt., in gravel. 



No. 5029k. Same date and locality. 



No. 5iioac. April 26, 1894, ^^- George, Utah, 3000° 

 alt., in red sand. 



No. 5036ah. April 13, 1894, near Hole in the Rock, 

 above Stone's Ferry, Nevada, 1550° alt., in gravel. 



No. 5045X. April 13, 1894, Mica Spring, Nevada, 

 4000° alt., in granitic gravel. 



This well marked species, which Dr. Gray has referred 

 to G. inconsficua, shows no intergrades in any of my 

 collections for the last fifteen years, and there are no in- 

 tergrades in the National Herbarium. 



Lycium Torreyi var. filiforme. 



No. 5015. April 5, 1894, Beaverdam, Arizona, 1700° 

 alt., in sand. 



Leaves spatulate-linear, small, 9" or less long; flowers 

 on filiform pedicels 9" or less long. 



Pentstemon acuminatus var. congestus. 



No. 5262. May 19, 1894, riear Canaan Ranch, Utah, 

 5000° alt., in sand. 



No. 5467c. June 20, 1894, Price, Utah, in clay soil, 

 5500° alt. 



No. 544iai. June 15, 1894, Ireland's Ranch, in Sa- 

 lina Canon, 8000° alt., in gravel. 



Strict, erect, 2° high; spikes simple, long, dense, lin- 

 ear; leaves large, oblong, mostly rounded and obtuse; 

 sepals ovate to oval, acutish, scarious-margined; flowers 

 8" long, blue; sterile filament densely long-hairy; corolla 



