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Lake; Suake Eiver Valley, July; Fall Eiver, Idaho. A very dwarf 

 form was foiiud on the mouutains near Ogdeu, Utah. 



Pentstemon deustus, Dougl. — Henry's Fork of Snake Eiver, July. 



Pentstemon heierojjJiyllus, Lindl., var. latifolius, S. Watson. (Clarence 

 King's Eep., vol. v, p. 222.) — Near Ogden, Utah, June. 



Mimuhis Leicisiij Pursh. — ISTear Ogden, Utah, June; Upper Teton 

 Canon, July; Yellowstone Lake, August; Trail Creek Mountains, Sep- 

 tember. 



Mimulus luteus, L. — Near Ogden, Utah, June. This species is found 

 everywhere in the West in the greatest abundance and variety of form 

 and size. 



Mimulus luteus, L. Depauperate form, 790 of Watson. — Near Salt 

 Lake City, Utah, June. 



Mimulus -floribundus, Dougl. — Foot-hills of the Teton Eange, August. 



Mimulus moschatus, Dougl. — Henry's Fork of Snake Eiver, August; 

 Teton foot-hills, July. 



3Iimulus ruhellus, Gray, (Mex. Bound. Eep., p. 110.) (Watson, in 

 Clarence King's Eep., vol. v, p. 225.) — Near Ogden, Utah, June. 



Eunanus Fremontii, D. C. — Crater Hills, Wyoming, August; Twin 

 Buttes on Henry's Fork of Snake Eiver, Idaho, July. 



Synthyris alpina, Gray. — Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, July. 



Yeromca Anagallis, L. — Near Ogden, Utab, June; Heart Lake, Sep- 

 tember; Teton Eiver, July. 



Yeroyiica Americana, Schwein. — Near Brigham City, Utah, June. 



Veronica al])ina, L. — Trail Creek Mountains, September. 



Veronica serpyllifolia, L. — Teton Eiver, July. 



Veronica i^eregrina, L. — Teton Eiver, July. 



CastiUeia linaricefolia, Benth. — Divide between Marsh and Malade 

 Valleys, June. 



CastiUeia affinis, Hook, and Arn. — Malade Valley, Idaho, June. 



CastiUeia affinis, Hook, and Arn., var, minor, Gray. — Mountains along 

 the Yellowstone, elevation 6,400 feet, July. 



CastiUeia jparviflora, Bong. — Divide between March and Malade Val- 

 leys, June. 



CastiUeia pallida, Kunth. — Ogden Canon, Utah, June ; Teton Moun- 

 tains, elevation 10,000 feet, July. The red variety was also found. 



CastiUeia flava, S. Watson. — Eoss Fork to Fort Hall, Idaho, July; 

 Teton Basin. 



Ortlwcarpus Tolmiei, Hook, and Arn. — Snake Eiver Valley, July; near 

 Fort Bridger, Wyoming, August. J)r. Joseph Leidy. 



Orthocarpus luteus, Nutt. — Twin Buttes, on Henry's Fork of Snake 

 Eiver, July. 



Cordylanthus ramosus, Nutt. — Teton foot-hills, August; Snake Eiver 

 Valley, July. 



Pedicularis Grmnlandica,^etz. — Henry's Fork of Snake Eiver, August, 

 in flower ; Shoshone Lake, September. 



Pedicularis hracieosa, Benth. — Lower Falls of the Yellowstone, August ; 

 Trail Eiver Mountains, September ; Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 

 feet, July. , 



Pedicularis racemosa, Dougl. — Yellowstone Lake, August; Teton Moun- 

 tains, elevation 10,000 feet, July; Shoshone Lake, September. 



Pedicularis Sudetica,Wil\d.(i) — Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, 

 July. 



Pedicularis Parryi, Gray. — Uintah Mountains, Wyoming, August. Br. 

 Joseph Leidy. 



