JOHNSON: A REVISION OF THE SECTION BORAPHILA \l 



Distribution. — From William's Sound, Alaska, to New Mexico and Arizona, east 

 central California, and extreme western Nevada. 



Specimens examined: 



Washington : along alpine rivulets, Olympic Mountains, August, 1895, C. V. Piper 

 No. 2213 (UMH) ; wet banks, alt. 6,000 ft., Mt. Rainier, August, 1895, C. V. Piper 

 (UMH) ; along rivulets, alt. 6,500 ft., Mt. Rainier, August, 1895, C. V. Piper No. 2025 

 (UMH) ; Olympic Mountains, Clallam County, August, 1900, A. D. E. Elmer No. 2639 

 (UMH, USNH 401962) ; Blue Mountains, July 29, 1897, Robert M. Horner (USNH 

 318696) ; Yakima region, 1882, R. E. Brandegee No. 304310 (MBG 84525) ; Mt. 

 Rainier, alt. 6,500 ft., August 11, 1889, E. C. Smith (MBG 84511) ; Paradise Park, 

 Mt. Rainier, July 17, 1907, H. C. Cowles No. 681 (MBG 745452) ; Stevens Pass, alt. 

 4,000-5,000 ft., August, 1893, Sandberg and Leiberg (UMH, MBG 84104) ; slopes of 

 Mt. Stewart, alt. 4,000-5,000 ft., July 24, 1893, Sandberg and Leiberg No. 570 (MBG 

 84561). 



Idaho: marshy land along streams, alt. 7,0(X) ft,. Silver City, Owyhee County, 

 July 30, 1910, /. F. MacBride, No. 439 (USNH 542334, MBG 84592, UMH) ; sunny 

 brook margins, alt. 5,000 ft., Custer County, July 31, 1910, /. F. MacBride No. 1463 

 (MBG 84567, UMH) ; stream banks. Trinity Lake region, Elmore County, alt. 8,00P 

 ft, August 29, 1910, /. F. MacBride No. 673 (MBG 84591, UMH) ; head of Bear 

 Creek, Bitter Root Forest Reserve, alt. 2,050 ft., August 26, 1897, /. B. Leiberg No. 

 2941 (USNH 306773) ; near Stevens Peak, alt. 1,600 m., August 4, 1895, /. B. Leiberg 

 No. 1463 (MBG 84079, USNH 250912) ; wet soil by a stream, Victor, July 11, 1901, 



E. N. Wilcox and E. Merrill No. 1239 (USNH 581292) ; near Sawtooth, July 30-31. 

 1896, B. W. Evermann No. 668 (USNH 277512). 



Oregon: near Strawberry Butte, Blue Mountains, alt. 7,000 ft., July 13, 1896, 



F. V. Coville No. 567 (USNH 276169) ; granitic, wet soil, source Immaha, alt. 3,000 m., 

 August 11, 1908, W. C. Cusick No. 3319 (MBG 84048) ; 1871, Elihu Hall No. 153 

 (MBG 84526) ; 1871, Elihu Hall No. 153 (MBG 84251). 



California: Mt. Brocks, Farwell Gap, alt. 10,300 ft., April-September, 1897, 

 C. A. Purpus No. 5252 (MBG 84515) ; along cold stream, three miles above Truckee, 

 Nevada County, July 20, 1903, A. A. Heller No. 7005 (USNH 467405) ; south side of 

 Echo Lake in granite, moist places. El Dorado County, August 11, 1916, A. A. Heller 

 No. 12547 (USNH 882627) ; Coyote Meadows, Tulare County, July 30, 1904, C. F. 

 Baker No. 4311 (MBG 84069). Caulescent; looks different. 



Montana: Stanton Lake, August 3, 1894, R. S. Williams No. 180 (USNH 

 288934) ; Spanish Creek, Gallatin County, July 1, 1901, /. Vogel (UMH) ; Red Lodge, 

 July 24, 1S93, /. N. Rose No. 12 (MBG 84073) ; in brooks Mystic Lake, alt. 6,500 ft., 

 July 11, 1905, /. W. Blankinship No. 182 (MBG 84115) ; upper temperate life zone, i^- 

 spruce belt, alt. 7,000 ft., Alta, July 26, 1909, Marcus E. Jones (MBG 84058) ; Spanish 

 B^in, Madison Range, alt. 6,000 ft., July 11, 1896, /. H. Flodman No. 515 (MBG 

 84521) ; Belt Mountains, July 8, 1886, F. W. Anderson, No. 136 (UMH) ; Basin, July 

 5, 1892, F. D. Kelsey (UMH) ; Garnet, July 18, 1901, E. W. Scheurer (UMH). 



Wyoming: Teton Mountains, alt. 10,000 ft., August 30, 1910, Merritt Gary No. 

 602 (USNH 858939); Electric Peak, Yellowstone National Park, alt. 8,400 ft., July 

 26, 1902, E. C. S. No. 156 (USNH 488736) ; Teton Pass, August 22, 1900, E. D. Mer- 

 rill No. 359 (USNH 390769) ; Cold Springs, near Hot Springs, alt. 6,000 ft., 6,200 ft., 

 July, 1893, F. H. Burglehaus (UMH) ; Bald Mountains, August 15, 1892, B. C. Buffum 

 (UMH) ; on the banks of cold streams. Medicine Bow Mountains, Albany County, 



