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2. Phlox condensata (A. Gray) E. Nelson, Rev. West. N. A. Phloxes 13. 1899. 
Phlox caespitosa condensata A. Gray, Proc, Am. Acad. 8: 254. 1870. 
Phlox condensata hendersoni E. Nelson, loc. cit. 14. 
Type LocaLity: “From the headwaters of Clear Creek, and the alpine ridges lying east 
of Middle Park,’”’ Colorado. Collected by Parry. 
Rance: Washington, Oregon, and Colorado. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Olympic Mountains, Flett 817; J. M. Grant 4; Mount Stuart, 
Brandegee 958; Mount Adams, Henderson, August 10, 1892; (type of subspecies hendersont 
E. Nelson); Suksdorf 390; Howell in 1882; Flett 1245. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arctic. ° 
3. Phlox caespitosa Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 41, 1834. 
Type Locaity: “Flat-Head River on the sides of dry hills.’ Collected by Wyeth. 
Rance: Washington and Montana, southward to New Mexico. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Without locality, Brandegee in 1888. 
4, Phlox rigida Benth. in DC. Prod. 9: 306. 1845. 
Phlox piperi E. Nelson, Rev. West. N. A. Phloxes 18. 1899. 
Type Locatity: “In montibus coeruleis Americae boreali-occid.’’ Collected by Doug- 
las in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. 
Rance: Eastern Washington, eastern Oregon, and adjacent Idaho. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Spokane, Piper 2286, 2946; Henderson 2412; Spokane Valley, 
Lyall, May, 1861; Hangman Creek, Sandberg & Leiberg 37; junction Crab and Wilson 
creeks, Sandberg & Leiberg 274; without locality, Vasey 392; Spokane, Kreager 164; Mount 
Carlton, Kreager 243; Chelan Butte, Cotton 596. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arid Transition. 
5. Phlox douglasii Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 73. 1838. 
Type Ltocauity: “N. W. America; common on the Limestone range of the Blue Moun- 
tains [Oregon], and on the Rocky Mountains, near the confines of snow.” Collected by 
Douglas. 
Range: Washington and Idaho to Nevada and California. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Cascade Mountains, Yakima County, Mrs. Steinweg; Klickitat 
County, Suksdorf 11; also April 22, 1881. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Hudsonian. 
6. Phlox diffusa Benth. Pl. Hartw. 325, 1849. 
Phlox douglasii diffusa A. Gray, Proc, Am. Acad. 8: 254, 1870. 
Type tocaity: “Prope Bear Valley in montibus Sacramento,” California. Collected 
by Hartweg. 
Rance: British Columbia, Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. 
SPECIMENS EXAMINED: Olympic Mountains, Piper; Henderson; Nason Creek, Sandberg 
& Leiberg 660; Mount Rainier, Allen 265; Piper 2132; Mount Stuart, Elmer 1108; Mount 
Adams, Henderson; Cascade Mountains, latitude 49°, Lyall; Horseshoe Basin, Lake & 
Hull 595; Skamania County, Suksdorf; Klickitat River, Flett 1246; without locality, 
Brandegee 960; Olympic Mountains, Elmer 2820. 
ZONAL DISTRIBUTION: Arctic. 
7. Phlox longifolia Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. 7: 41. 1834. 
Phlox speciosa linearifolia Hook. Journ, Bot. 3: 289. 1851. 
Phlox speciosa latifolia Hook. loc. cit. 
Phlox linearifolia A. Gray, Syn, Fl. 2': 183. 1878. 
Phlox humilis Dougl.; Benth. in DC. Prod. 9: 306. 1845. 
Type Loca.ity: ‘Valleys of the Rocky Mountains generally.” Collected by Wyeth. 
Rance: Washington to Montana and Colorado. 
