2, D. caroliniana Walt. Low annual, the leaves in a small rosette, 
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ascending the short stems for 1-2 nodes, generally obovate or oval, 1-1,.5 H 
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om, long, mostly entire, rough woolly with a stellate pubescence; flowering 
stems simple, 5-10 cm. long, wiry; flowers white, commonly 10 or less, borne 
re egal asl nahh ha 15 nce 
near the apex; sepals thinly hispid, scarious-margined; petals twice the length 
of the sepals, 5,5-4 mm, long, notched, spreading; pods oblong, strigulose, 
12-15 mm, long, 2 mm. wide, on spreading pedicels 3-5 mm, long; seeds neither 
margined nor winged. - 
Cour d'Alene, Christ 999; Fernan Lake, Christ 32, Forma stellifera 
O.E. Schulz, with upper leaf surface of cauline leaves pubescent with 
a 
white branched hairs, was based on collection from Lewiston, Sandburg et al, 
141. 
3M De stenoloba Ledebe Annual, 10-30 om, tall, branching from the base or 
lower axils, more commonly simple, the leaves in a basal tuft and ascending 
into the lower nodes, 1-5 cm. long, oblanceolate or oblong, entire or obscurely 
toothed, hispidulous with simple and branched hairs, one leaf commonly sub- 
tending the lowest flower or branch of the inflorescence, flowering nearly to 
the base; the flowers yellow, sepals nearly or quite glabrous, petals oblong, 
obtuse, narrow, exceeding the sepals by one half; pods 8=10 mm. long, 1.5-2 m. 
wide, oblong, with a tendency to curve sanewhat, glabrous and shining, on 
ascending pedicels 1-1.5 om. long; seeds apiculate, neither margined or winged. { 
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In moist gravelly soil on open slopes at high elevations. Fish lake Cre, 
5000 ft3 Shedroof Mte, 4000 ft. 
PO een — 2: aedesananie. ’ i 
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A D,. nemorosa Le Annual, 10-30 cm. tall, branching from the base 
and in the lower axils, or simple, villous below, glabrous above; leaves 
few in a rosette, chiefly cauline, the basal leaves soon withering, generally 
oblanceolate, the cauline oblong-oval or ovate, 1-2 cm. long, obtuse rounded 
At 
at the base and sessile, margin toothed, the teeth triangular, or subentire, 
both surfaces villous with simple and branching hairs; flowers borne nearly 
throughout, yellow, 2.5 mm. in diameter§ sepals glabrous or minutely pubescent 
with a few hispid hairs; petals somewhat longer, notched ; pods oblong, 9-10 
mm, long,i2.5 mm, wide, appressed-hirtellous, the persistent style hardly 
apparent, on spreading pedicels 1,5=-2.5 cm. long$3 seeds neither winged nor 
margined, oval, «9 mm. long. 
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Dry hillsides below 3000 ft. Recent treatment of species in Rhodora 
36: 365, 1934. Albany Falls; Coeur d'Alene Valley; Ft. Colville; Moscow. 
