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11. CASTILLEIA, Linn. f. 

 1. Castilleia foliolosa, Hook. & Am. 



Hab. Near San Francisco, California. — This species is annual, as I 

 have stated elsewhere, although it is called suffruticose by Bentham. 



2. Castilleia pallida, Kth. 



Hab. Puget Sound, and eastward to the Spokane River, Washington 

 Territory. — G. septentrionalis, Lindl. differs from this species chiefly 

 in the shorter leaves and longer upper lip of the corolla. 



3. Castilleia miniata, Dougl. in Hook. 



Hab. Throughout Washington Territory and Northern Oregon, 

 from the Pacific to the Rocky Mountains. — It is probable this is the 

 G. acuminata, Spreng. (Bartsia acuminata, Pursh), unless that be C. 

 pallida. The question cannot be settled except by the inspection of 

 Pursh's original specimens. From 0. pallida our plant is well distin- 

 guished by the long upper and very short lower lip of the corolla. 

 In this respect it accords with G septentrionalis, of which it is, per- 

 haps, merely a variety. 



4. Castilleia parviflora, Bongard. 



Hab. Near Gray's Harbor, Washington Territory. [To this the 

 following has been joined.] 



5. Castilleia hispida, Hook. 



Hab. Oregon and Washington Territory ; abundant in prairies. 



A highly ornamental species, resembling G coccinea; the bracts 

 usually red, but sometimes bright yellow. 



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