Steer's Head, 
2, De uniflora Kellogg. Seapes erect, 5-8 cm. tall, arising from 
a small cluster of tubers: leaves 5-6 cm. long, pinnate, the divisions ovate 
sn outline, pinnately onee or twice lobed, the lobes obtuse, flowers pinkish, 
usually solitary on the scape, less often two, subtended by one or two small 
practs; corolla flattened, triangular in outline, the sepals ovate, membranous, 
2=2.5 mme long, the outer petals 12-15 mm. long, saccate at the base, the 
upper portion oblanceolate, recurved to below the middle at maturity, leaving 
the inner petals wholly exposed at maturity, these truncate near the base and 
narrowed to a short claw; fruit not seen. 
fomnit of Moscow Mt., Henderson. The only other northern station for this 
distinctive species is Mt. Adams in Washington, 
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