356 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
U, Y). La Plata: Durango (U); La Plata River, Baker, Earle & Tracy 660 
(F, M, Y); Parrote City (M). Mineral: Wagon Wheel Gap, B. H. Smith (A). 
Montezuma: Chicken Creek, Baker, Earle & Tracy 354 (F, M, R, U, Y); Dolores 
(U); Maneos (Y). Montrose: Cerro Summit (Y); Cimarron, Pennell 6253 
(D, K, M, P, S, Y); Tabeguache Basin (F, M). Ouray: Ouray, Pennell 6179 
(A, R, U, Y), 6243 (F, Y); Ridgway (U). Rio Blanco: Meeker, Robbins 7143 
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Springs, Crandall (U); Yampa. Saguache: Sargents, Pennell 6303 (Y). Sum- 
(M). 
Uran: Grand: La Sal Mountains, Purpus 7008 (M, U). San Juan: Ridge north of 
Brumley Creek, Rydberg & Garrett 8935 (U, Y); Geyser Canyon (U, Y). Uinta: 
Carter Dugway, Goodding 1406 (R). 
40a. Penstemon strictus angustus Pennell, subsp. nov. 
Stem usually puberulent, at least below; basal leaves narrowly lanceolate, 5 to 10 
cm. long, 0.5 to 1.1 em. wide, puberulent, glaucous; stem leaves linear or nearly 80; 
corolla 25 to 32 mm. long (frequently larger than in the species). Otherwise as in 
the species. 
Type in the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden, collected at Piedra, 
Colorado, in flower, by C. F. Baker (no. 604; distributed as P. strictus Benth.). 
Sagebrush slopes, at altitudes of 2,000 to 2,400 meters; Submontane Zone, but prob- 
ably descending into Upper Sonoran; flowering in early July. Mesas and foothills, 
southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah. 
Cotorapo: Archuleta: Piedra, Baker 604 (M, U, Y). Delta: Coal Springs Ranger 
Station (Y). La Plata: Durango, 7. S. Parsons. Montezuma: Mancos, Baker, 
Earle & Tracy 405 (F, M, U, Y). 
Uran: San Juan: Along Brumley Creek, Rydberg & Garrett 8879, in part (Y), 8880(Y). 
41. Penstemon comarrhenus A. Gray. 
Penstemon comarrhenus A. Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 12: 81. 1876 ‘‘Common in 
Utah, especially southward, coll. by Gordon, E. W. Emerson, Mrs. Thompson, Siler 
and recently by L. F. Ward.” According to a memorandum by Mr. J. F. Macbride 
the specimen of Gordon, of which but a fragment is in the Gray Herbarium, is P. 
sirictus Benth. This fails to answer the original description of P. comarrhenus. Of the 
remaining specimens cited, that of Ward was evidently particularly studied, and, 
as this fully answers the description, it may be considered as the type. Isotype 
seen in herbarium of Columbia University at the New York Botanical Garden. 
Rocky or gravelly sagebrush slopes, at altitudes of 1,400 to 2,600 (3,000) meters 
Upper Sonoran and Submontane zones; flowering from late June to early August 
Couorano: Delta: Cedar Edge, Baker 245 (M, U, Y). Garfield: Glenwood Springs, 
Pennell 6157 (B, K, S, Y), 6159 (A, D, F, H, M, P, R, U, Y); Newcastle (B). 
Montezuma: Mesa Verde, F. E. Lutz(Y). Montrose: Naturita(F,M, P); Paradox, 
Walker 130 (U.¥). San Miguel: Norwood Hill, Walker 429 (U). 
Uran: Beaver: Beaver City, E. Palmer 375 (U, Y). Carbon: Castle Gate (M, U, Y); 
Helper, Pennell 6141 (Y), 6142 (H, Y). Garfield: Aquarius Plateau, & 
irlton 7383 (U, ¥), Ward 462 (F, M, U); Panguitch Lake (U). Grand: Near 
Wilson Mesa, Rydberg & Garrett 8417 (Y). La Sal Mountains, Purpus 6613 
(M, U). Kane: Asa’s, Jones 6030q (U). Piute: Marysvale, Rydberg & Car ton 
7030 (Y). San Juan: Monticello, Rydberg & Garrett 9159 (Y). Sevier: Fish 
Creek oo Garrett 2503 (M, Y); Fish Lake. Wayne: Mount Ellen, Jones 
