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animals. It is related to C. linariaefolia, but differs in its shorter 
tri-nerved leaves, its pubescence, its pedicellate flowers, and the peculiar 
lower lip of the corolla, which stands out like a small shelf and must be 
very conspicuous in the living flower, its dark red contrasting strongly 
with the light red and yellowish green of the other parts of the flower 
and bracts. 
44, C. LAxA Gray, herbacea cinereo-pubescens ; caulibus e radice pe- 
rennis subdiffusis.ramosis gracilibus ; foliis tenuibus scabridis lineari- 
lanceolatis integerrimis basi haud dilatatis, floralibus calyce brevioribus 
rubro-coloratis ; floribus paucis confertis breviter pedicellatis ; calyce ru- 
bello antice profundius postice breviter fisso, dentibus brevibus obtusis ; 
corollae galea magna, lobis labii inferioris brevissimis obtusis. — Gray 
in Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. Surv. 119 (1859) ; Gray, Synop. Fl. N. Am. ii. 
pt. 1, 296; Hemsl. ]. c. 461.—Sonora: mountain sides near Santa 
Cruz, Wright, no. 1490; Los Pinitos, altitude 1830 m., C. V. Hartman, 
no. 142 (Lumholtz Exped.). Durango: San Ramon, 2. Palmer, no. 59 
coll. of 1906. Arizona: Santa Catalina Mts., J. G. Lemmon, no. 264. 
There is an abnormal specimen collected at Alamos in 1890, by Z. 
Palmer, no. 366. 
C. sTENOPHYLLA Jones, suffruticosa 6 dm. alta ramosissima, 
ramulis rectis subcinereis ; foliis subfiliformibus obtusis 2-5 em. longis ; 
floribus rectis in spicis capitatis demum elongatis; bracteis oblongis 
acutis nervatis integris vel laciniatis, laciniis lateralibus paucis line- 
aribus brevibus, media lata ; calyce 2 cm. longo, postice in altitudinem 
5 mm. fisso, segmentis irregulariter acuminatis vel laciniatis; coro 
calycem superanti 3 mm., galea basi 3 mm. lata, apice 1 mm., dorso 
glandulosa ; labio inferiore triplicato, lobis subulatis incurvatis 1 mm. 
longis ; capsula oblongo-ovata 1.5 em. longa. — Contributions to West- 
ern Botany, xii. 67 (1908). The type was collected at Garcia and in 
San Diego cafion, Sierra Madre, Curmuanva, September, 1903 (hb. 
Marcus E. Jones). The specimens in hb. Gray are from Colonia Garcia, 
altitude 2287 m., Townsend & Barber, no. 209, also Z. W. Nelson, no. 
6210 a, in part. According to Marcus E. Jones, the flowers have a 
green back and red face. At almost all the leaf-axils there are small 
sterile branchlets slender and very leafy. 
ae 46. C. LonarpracTEaTa Mart. & Gal., “caule fruticoso erecto gla- 
briusculo, foliis linearibus acuminatis elongatis 3-nerviis subglabris, 
floralibus lanceolato-linearibus flore sublongioribus, superioribus vel 
bracteis obovato-lanceolatis apice fimbriatis, floribus longepeduncu- 
latis racemoso-spicatis ; calyce tubuloso-inflato glabriusculo, corolla 
ealycem longe excedente apice pilosa. — Flores 1.5 pollicares, pedun- 
culi semipollicares. — A Castilleja integrifolia L., cui affinis praesertim 
