ee T. Douglasii House. A perennial with two or three stems from a stout 
root 20-50 cm, tall, pale green and somewhat glaucous, glabrous; leaves 
few, the leaflets 1-5 cm, long, oval or oblong, cauline leaves on petioles 
S 3-10 cm, long, the stipules subfoliar, adnate 1/2 to 2/3 their length, | 
clasping the stem, the free portion 1-2 cm, long, very acute, strongly 
veined, the leaflets 4-12 cm, long, 6-12 mm, wide P acutesmimitely serrulate, 
strongly veined, rugulose; heads dense, subglobose, 2,5-3.5 om, in diameter 
on peduncles 5-15 cm. long, involucre none; calyx glabrous, the tube 2,5-3 
mn, long, oblique, the teeth uneoual, the lowermost subulate, very acute, 
W) straight, the upper four more or less contorted, broader at the base, all | 
subspinose; corolla rose=purple, 12-16 mm, long, fading blue, 
Occasional in meadows at lower elevations. Little Potlatch Re; 
highlands of Spokane and Coeur d'Alene rivers, Geyer 472 (Kew Herb.) ; 
Weippe Meadows; Santa, 
Ay None a ee iy tas area 
