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near Big Prospector Mdw., White Mts. Camp at N. Fork Crooked Creek. 10200 ft. Mono Co. July 24, 1917.

No. 7259. Streptanthus
Fls. dark purple. Petals narrow, almost subulate. Summit trail in Sagebrush formation.

No. 7260. Heuchera novomexicana Wheelock. Heuchera duranii Bacig.
Calyx bowl-shaped, its lobes triangular, the stamens at their base, short, turned to center of tube. Petals white, oval, obtuse, very small. Styles 2; ovary embedded in the yellowish disk. Rocky slope. Occurs also on County Line Hill at 11,000 ft.

No. 7261. Draba nemorosa var. californica Jepson.
Rocky slope. Corolla white!

No. 7262. Mimulus suksdorfii Gray. Det. A.L.G.
Cor. yellow, the lobes of the lips subequal. All
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near Big Prospector Mdw., White Mts. Camp at N. Fork Crooked Creek. 10200 ft. Mono Co. July 24, 1917.

lobes notched, those of the upper lip more sharply. Middle lobe of lower lip only slightly larger than the lateral. Calyx red, as if truncate, its lobes very short and broad, and truncatish. -- Moist spots in stream beds. Uniformly very dwarf.

No. 7263. Calyptridium roseum Wats.
Calyx: sepals 2; lower sepal very broad, broader than long, rounded, cordate at base; upper sepal much narrower, horned at apex, included by the lower sepal. Petals 2, thin, small, much shorter than the sepals. Stamen 1. Ovary 1-celled, the ovules on funiculi which arise from the base of the cavity. Prostrate!
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