34 Contributions from the Gray Herbarium 
(Torr.) Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 278 (1885), in part. — Sou 
etiog and Wyoming to western Texas, Arizona and Ghihasbua, 
Kansas: Hamilton Co., Aug. 3, 1895, Hitchcock, no. 
347. Cini ittean: Creek Valley, near Knowles, Beaver Co., May 
5, 1913, G. W. Stevens, no. 335. Wyominea: Powder River, rhe 
25, 1910, Aven Nelson, no. 9379; Platte River at Ferris, July 19 
1898, Elias Nelson, no. 4906; Casper, Natrona Co., July 6, 1 1901, 
Goodding, no. 208. Coorapo: North Denver, Aug. ‘2 1910, 
Alice Eastwood. Utan: Barton Range, San Juan Co., July 13, 
1895, Alice Eastwood. New Mexico: 1847, Fendler, no. 631; at 
Wright; Nara pny Aug. 18, 1910, Geo. L. Fisher, n eis ARIZO 
Cosnino, Aug. 1884, Jones, no. 4042 (R. Mt. Herb.). Mavaro! 
between ‘sire Grandes & Sabinal, Chihuahua, Sept. 4-5, 1899, 
E. W. oer no. 6350 (R. Mt. Herb a) 
27a. var. ABORTIVA (Greene) Macbr. Proc. Am. Acad. li. 547 
(1916). ‘0. abortiva Greene, Pitt. iii. 114 (1896). Krynitekia multi- 
caulis Torr., var. abortiva (Greene) Jones, Contrib. W. Bot. xiil. 5 
nyt — Southern California and sou theastern Nevada. — Ne- 
Lee Canyon, Chaarleutinn Mts., Clark Co., July 28, 1913, 
Heller, no. 11,016. Catirornia: Bea r Valley; San Bernardino Mts., 
ug., 1882, S.B. & W. F. Parish, no. 1480; and June, 1895, S. B. 
Parish, no. 3694. 
28 MULTICAULIS (Torr.) Greene, Pitt. iii. 114 (1896). Eril- 
richium multicaule Torr. in Marcy, Expl. Red Riv. 262 (1854). 
Krynitzkia Jamesti eer) Gray, Proce. a fics xx. 278 (1885), 
in part. — Colorado to Arizona and western Texas. — TEXxas: 
Upper Concho, 5 Ae J. ergo ee Big Sean Howard Co., June 
ai, 1900, Egg CoLo: : Arboles, Paes 1899, C. F. Baker, 
no. 563 Be chici, July 17, 17, 1901, Cs F. Baker, no. 455. NEW 
Mécace: 1847, Fendler, no. 636; 1852, Wright, no. 1568; Mangas 
Springs, Gra nt Co., May 17, 1903, Metcalfe, no. 70. ARIZONA: 
Outlaw Canyon, Chiracahua Mts., Aug. 6, 1907, Goodding, no. 
2349; Metcalfe, Oct. 1, 1900, Davidson, no. 608. 
28a. var. CINEREA (Gree ne) Macbr. Proc. Am. Acad. li. 546 
(1916). O. cinerea aig Pitt. ili. 113 (1896). O. Lemmoni Eastw. 
Bull. Torr. Club xxx. 239 (1903). — vessel New Mexico, Ari- 
zona and to rr ty Mexico. — Cotorapo: plains, Pueblo, 
1873, Greene. New Mexico: Mogollon Mis., Socorro Co., Aug. 9, 
1903, Metcalfe, no. 431. Arizona: 1884, Lemmon, no. 3303; vicin- 
ity of Flagstaff, June 4, 1898, M. acDougal, no. 49 & 204, and Aug. 
16, 1884, Jones, no. 4007 (R. Mt. t. Herb.); rim of Grand Canyon at 
Grand Canyon, hou. 1915, Macbride & Payson, no. 950. Mexico: 
asas Grandes, Chihuahua, May 13, 1899, Goldman, no. 407 
(Nat. Herb.). 
Miss Eastwood bases her species (1. ¢.) on the subrotate corolla 
with the statement that the corollas of all other known species 
- 
