160 LEAFLETS. 



tains ; there often abundant, very beautiful. Type in my her- 

 barium, collected by myself on upper Bear Creek west of Denyer, 

 26 July, 1889. 



C. ATTENUATA. White-flowcred, but corolla-lobes lanceolate, 

 slenderly acuminate ; calyx-teeth also long and slender. 



Parks of the interior of Colorado. See Gray, Syn. Fl. p. 145. 



C. FOBMOSissiMA. Stem parted near the ground into upright 

 racemose rather than thyrsiform branches, the flowers very large ; 

 tube of corolla truly though narrowly funnelform, the lanceo- 

 late segments slenderly accuminate, I inch long, falcate-curved, 

 crimson, dotted copiously with yellow : calyx almost wholly her- 

 baceous, the subulate-linear teeth about equalling the tube and 

 reflexed. 



Black Bange, southern New Mexico, 1904, 0. B. Metcalfe, 

 n. 1318. 



C. FLAVIDA. Calyx rather open campanulate, largely scar- 

 iouB, the subulate-triangular herbaceous teeth equalling the tube 

 and diverging at the same angle with it : corolla yellowish-red 

 if not quite yellow, the funnelform tube nearly equalled by the 

 lanceolate slenderly acuminate segments. 



Southern Colorado, Baker's 53% from Arboles, as in D. S. 

 Herb., being the type. 



0. Texaka. Stout, low, much branched, flowering almost 

 from the base, the flowers smallish, scarlet : calyx -tube wholly 

 herbaceous, turbinate, the rigidly erect triangular-subulate 

 teeth rather shorter than the tube. 



Guadalupe Mountains, western Texas, V. Havard, Sept., 1881. 

 Type in U. S. Herb. 



C. Abizokica. Calyx short, wholly herbaceous, the deltoid 

 very acute teeth shorter than the also rather short campanulate 

 tube and erect : corolla with short tube not longer than the seg» , 

 ments, these ovate-lanceolate or lanceolate, merely acute. 



Northern Arizona, near FlagstafE, McDougal and others. 



C. Bbidgebii. Gilia aggregata Bridgesii, Gray. Peculiar to 

 Bubalpine districts of the Calif ornian Sierra, perhaps northward 

 in Oregon approaching the next, though not too closely. 



0. PULOHELLA. Gilia pulchella, Dougl. in Hook. PI. ii. 74. 

 Common in Oregon, WasMngton and Idaiho. 



