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3. Epilobium minutum Lindl. in Hook., Fl. Bor. Amer. 1: 207. 1834. 

 Gila County, between Young and Payson, 5.300 feet (Peebles and 



Smith 13273* between Miami and Superior {Avert and Ruth Xd son 

 1905). May. Montana to British Columbia, south to Arizona and 

 central California. 



4. Epilobium halleanum Hausskn., Monog. Epilob. 261. 1884. 



Epilobium drummondii Hausskn.. ibid. 271. 



Kaibab Plateau. Grand Canyon. Flagstaff (Coconino County), 

 Hannigan Meadow (Greenlee County). 8,500 to 10.000 feet, damp 

 places." July and August. Colorado to British Columbia and Arizona. 



5. Epilobium saximontanum Hausskn., Oesterr. Bot. Ztschr. 29: 



119. 1S79. 



Epilobium ovatifolium Rydb., Torrey Bot. Club Bui. 31: 567. 

 1904. 



Lukachukai Mountains (Apache County), San Francisco Peaks, 

 etc. (Coconino County), Pinaleno Mountains (Graham County), 

 8.000 to 11.500 feet, moist places. July and August. Colorado to 

 Albert a and Arizona. 



6. Epilobium hornemannii Reichenb., Icon. Bot. PL Crit. 2: 73. 1824. 

 San Francisco Peaks. Coconino County. 9,400 to above 10,000 feet 



(Leiberg 5720, Collom 955). Arctic America to Arizona and Cali- 

 fornia; Europe. 



7. Epilobium adenocaulon Hausskn., Oesterr. Bot. Ztschr. 29: 119. 



1879. 

 Epilobium glandvlosum var. adenocaulon Fernald, Rhodora 20: 



35. 1918. 

 Epilobium novomexicanum Hausskn., Monog. Epilob. 260. 



1884. 



Widely distributed in Arizona. 4.000 to 9,500 feet, moist places, 

 June to September. Eastern United States to British Columbia, 

 Arizona, and Mexico. 



Occasional specimens with narrow, petioled leaves, very slender 

 stems, and an exceedingly close, appressed pubescence in the upper 

 parts, may be referred to the uncertain var. perplexans Trelease. 



8. Epilobium californicum Hausskn., Monog. Epilob. 260. 1884. 



Epilobium jendleri Hausskn., ibid. 261. 



Widely distributed in Arizona, 5.000 to 8,250 feet, moist places, 

 June to October. Washington to New Mexico, Arizona, and Baja 

 California. 



Intergrades freely with E. adenocaulon and is perhaps only a variety 

 of it. 



5. CLARKIA W 



Plant annual, herbaceous: leaves few, subopposite, lance-ovate to 

 elliptic; inflorescence spicate; buds nodding; flowers rose purple; 

 capsules 1 to 3 cm. long, 2 to 4 mm. thick, on short pedicels; seeds 

 densely cellular-pubescent. 



ferenoe: Munz, V. A., ami Hitchcock, c. Leo, a study of the genus clabkia, with specxaj 



EEFEKEXCE TO ITS BELATIONSHD? TO GODETIA. Tunvy Bot. Club Bui. 56: 181-197. 1929. 



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