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rowly linear-oblanceolate, with strong midrib, 2-4 cm. long, 2-4 

 mm. wide, entire-margined, acute, finely villous on both sides : 

 heads on naked peduncles, which are 3-4 cm. long: disk about 

 I cm. high and 12—15 mm - broad : bracts in about 2 series, broadly 

 lanceolate, contracted into a long slender tip : rays about 1 cm. 

 long and 1.5 mm. wide : achenes pubescent: pappus tawny. 



In habit this species resembles most P. inuloides, but differs in 

 the smaller leaves, the shorter pubescence and the acumination of 

 the bracts. 



Wyoming: Fort Bridger, 1873, Dr. J. V. Carter (type in Co- 

 lumbia Herbarium). 



14- Pyrrocoma inuloides (Hook.) Greene, Erythea, 2 : 60. 1894 



Donia im 



Aplopapp 



1834. 



1842. 



Dr. Gray included this in A. uniflorus, but I agree with Pro- 

 fessor Greene that it ought to be kept distinct. It ranges from 

 Montana to Idaho and Wyoming. 



*5- Pyrrocoma uniflora (Hook.) Greene, Erythea, 2 : 60. 1894 



Donia uniflora Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 2 : 25. 1834. 



A plop ap pus uniflorus Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 241. 

 1842. 



This species grows in alkaline meadows, up to an altitude of 

 2 500 m., and ranges from Saskatchewan and Montana to Utah 

 a nd Colorado. 



16. Pyrrocoma hirta (A. Gray) Greene, Erythea, 2: 69. 1894 



Aplopappus hirtus A. Gray, Syn. Fl. 2 l : 127. 1884. 

 The range of this species includes eastern Oregon, Washington 

 and western Idaho, where it reaches an altitude of 1000 m. 



BALSAMORRHIZA Hook. 



Leaves entire or bluntly toothed, never pinnatifid. 



Plant white-tomentose. 

 Leaves 



I. £. sagittata 



Leaves more or less distinctly toothed, ovate-lanceolate, with subcordate 



base 



2. B. tomentosa. 



Plant hirsute puberulent ; basal leaves cordate. 



Rays linear, deciduous ; achenes glabrous. 3- &• dcltotdea. 



Rays oval, becoming papery, and more or less persistent : achenes puberulent. 



4. £. Careyana. 



