\A Flowering stems prevailingly 20-40 em. talls 
/6 bracts usually pink or rosé-rurple 7. Ae rosea 
z Flowering stems prevailingly 10-20 cm. tall- 
“ 3 
/,, bracts greenish-white g. A. confinis 
JjoSracts opaque, firm, chalky white at the tips 
iz,Leaves 4-8 cm. lone: clusters of heads 3-4 
/6 Cm. broad 9. As anaphaloides 
/z Leaves 1-<.5 cm. lone; clusters of heads 
I) &-2.5 Cm. broad /0. As albescens 
1. A. dimorpha (Nutt.) 0.2 ¢, ———————__> Densely tufted nerennials forming 
Small cushions £-5 cm. tall, the rootstocks comparatively stout, branched; 
leaves very white-wooly, oblanceolat ve Or spatulate, 1-2 cm. Long &, tufted; 
heads solitary in the axils, subsessile, but little e exceedin:s the leaves, the 
bracts of the rpistillate neads membranous , Slabrous, the outermost ovate. 4-6 
me long, the inner linear, or linear-oblanceolate , lo- 12 mn. long, ting ed 
With purple, those of the stam inate heads similar put somewnat shorter, ereen, 
tinged at the apex With brown; pappus of both kinds of flowers very fine and 
q hair-like; achenes Cylindrical, 3 ma. long, puberulent. 
fod 
Dry pine woods, Yost Falls, st. John 4305. 
2. Ae racemosa Hoox slenuer perennial 15-50 cm. all , wriete. wid 
arongas conspicuous igaty prostrate stolons, the stems woold: towards 
the base, glabrous above, glandular in the inflorescences basal leaves and 
those of "the stolons 26.6 Cine lone, 1.5-2.5 cm. wide, mostly oval, obtuse at 
both ends, the upper surface ¢reen and clabrous, the lower White-wooli;, borne 
on petioles 1-2 cm. lons, stem leaves oblons or elliptical, sessile, acute, 
O-lé mm. wide, graduall» dininished upwards; heads few in terminal racemes 
6-0 cme lonz, borne on slender peduncles 1-3 cm. long, these sometimes forked; 
bracts of staminate heads 3-4.5 mn. long, oblong, obtuse, scarious towards 
the apex, 1 mn. wide or more, butf-colored, their flowers 5.5 m. lon: , the 
pappus 4-425 mae lon, somewhat oe toward the apex, coarser than that of 
the pistillate flowers; bracts of the pistillate flowers 5-6.5 mn. long, the 
outer scarious and obtuse, the inner Chafry, somewhat rigid, lanceolate, acute, 
1 mm. wide or less, their flowers filiform, the pappus 5-6 mane long, very fine, 
even; acnenes 1.5 mam. lon. ; 
Common in open woods and low hillsides towards the grassland. 
