202 



1 9. H. Wtlliamsii, Eaton, Bot. Gazette, xv. 62, (1890). 



Stems naked, slender, 1° to 2° liii^b, glandular-puberulent; 

 leaves 4 to 7, in a cluster at base of stem, round-cordate, l' to i ]/i^ 

 broad, hardly lobed, crenate with a ciliatc margin, glaucous, lower 

 surface often somewhat purple m tlic dried specimens; petioles i' 

 to 3' long, slender; calyx at time of flowerhig obconical, acute at 

 base, minutely glandular, 2"to3'Mong, i" to i^'' broad; petals 

 caducous, broadly spatulate w^ith a long slender claw, usually 2 to 

 3 times as long as calyx lobes, \\\ some specimens even longer, 



Montana, — R. S. Williams, No. 179 (tyf>c); near Jefferson 



City and Bo/eman, Scribner, No. 52b; Nevada Creek, Canby, No, 



119; Beaver Head Co., Tweedy, No. 39 (distributed as Tell'nna 



pentanJra). Jiyom/njf, — Yellowstone Park, TAveedy, No. 846, 



Chas. 11. Hall. 



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Iii florescence thyrsoid. 



20. H. SANGUINEA, Engelm., in Wisliz. Rep. 23, (1848). 



Stem slender, 1° to 18' higli, glandular-pubescent, naked, or 



bearing a few diminutive leaves; petioles 2' to 4! long, villous 



with soft, pale spreading hairs; root-leaves round-cordate, l' to 2' 



broad, somewhat 5 or 7 lobed, lobes crenate- dentate, or almost 



serrate, margin ciliate; calyx at time of flowering red, campanu- 



late, open, minutely glandular, about 4'' long; petals very short? 



less than i" long and inserted so low upon the calyx that their 



tips hardly project beyond the calyx-tube. 



Mexico, — Chihuahua, Pringle, No. 1588. New Mexico, 

 Wright, No. 1096. Arizona, — South Catalina Mts., Pringle; 

 Santa Rita Mts., Pruigle; Sanoita Valley, Rothrock, No. 673; 

 Camp Lowell, Parish, No. 86. 



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Inflorescence more or less spicatc. 



21. H. CYLINDRICA, Dough, Hook. FL Bor. Am. i., 236, (1840). 



Stem naked. 2'' to 3" high, lower portion as well as petioles 



and larger veins on lower surface of leaves very villous or hirsute 



with spreading rusty hairs; petioles rather slender, 4^ to i° long; 



leaves i' to 3' broad, round-cordate, almost glabrous above, 



slightly 5 ^^ 7 lobed, lobes obtuse, crenate, mucronate-dentate; 



calyx at time of flowering 3^' to 4^^ long, campanulatc, glandular 



and scabrous, somewhat oblique, deeply cleft; petals minute or 

 none. 



<9r^^^;/._Nuttall, Elihu Hall, No. 160, '^ Hooker, dupl." 



