tuili' int'ir;isi\s m) that at 1 1 ,(.)0U II, liny aii' ;^ia_\isli Iroin the h'n.L,'th- 

 cning of the hairs. 



This.has passed l()(all\- as /.. .V ////<///// C.reene hut fliffrrs from thai 

 species in its hahit of L^idwih. the tcwcr tlowcrs in the heads, the 

 [-.etioled tlowers. exserted corolla, and the I'lrmer ascending, acute, leaf 

 segments. L. Xullallii branches from the bass with stronger curved 

 branches, the terminal heads are man\' llowered, the leaves are lax, 

 blunt at ape.x and usually recurved. Miss Milligan in "Rev. Cal. 

 Polemoniaceae," Vol. 2, p. 55, lists L. Nuttallii from El Tore and San 

 Bernardino Mts. The latter is probably the one here described as 

 L. saxiphi/i(s. In our herbaria here we have no specimen of L.Nut- 

 lal/ii fnmi anNwherc south of Invo (/ountv. 



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