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2. Eriophyllum lanatum (Pursh.) Forbes, Hort. Woburn., p. 183. 

 1833. 



Actinella lanata Pursli, FL, p. 560. 1814. 



Type locality. — "On the high lands of the Kooskoosky (Idaho)." 



Range. — British Columbia to Montana, south to Wyoming and 

 California. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens examiimed. — Grass Lake, Miss Lathrop, July 19, 1909 ; 

 south of snow sheds at Cisco, 6,000 feet. Hall 8755 ; Cisco, Miss H. A. 

 Walker 1450. 



2a. Eriophyllum lanatum var. integrifolium (Hook.), comb. nov. 



Trichophyllum integrifolium Hook., Fl. Bor. Am., vol. 1, p. 316. 1833. 



Bahia integrifolia DC, Prodr., vol. 5, p. 656. 1836. 



E. caespitosum var. integrifolium Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 19, p. 26. 



1883. 

 E. integrifolium Greene, Fl. Fran., p. 444. 1897. 

 E. lutescens Eydb., N. Am. Fl., vol. 34, p. 87. 1915. 

 E. monoense Eydb., I.e. 



Type locality. — "With the preceding" on the "Kooskoosky River." 



Range. — Idaho to California ; perhaps coextensive with the species. 



Zone. — Transition to above timber line in rocky places. 



Specimens examined. — Mt. Rose, 9,700 feet. Heller, August 28, 

 1911; Cisco Butte, 6,400 feet, Hall 8753a; above Heather Lake, Tahoe, 

 Setchell and Dobie, July 6-21, 1901 ; foot of Dicks Peak, Tahoe, 8,600 

 feet. Smiley 425 ; Sonora Pass, divy summit of the pass. Brewer 1900 ; 

 Silver Mountain, Alpine County, 10-11,000 feet, Bolander 2688 ; Mt. 

 Dana, 11,100 feet. Smiley 714; Cloud's Rest, Yosemite, Chesnut and 

 Drew, July 10, 1889. 



The variety differs from the species in having the leaves nearly 

 entire, a few usually completely so in some plants, though, as a rule, 

 the apex at least is distinctly lobed. The white woolly indument 

 characteristic of this species is often so reduced in amount as to make 

 the stems and leaves appear green rather than the typical cottony 

 color. Tlu^ several different aspects have been assigned specific values 

 in tlie North American Flora. 



