202 



19- H. WiLLlAMSll, Eaton, Bot. Gazette, xv. 62, (1890). 



Stems naked, slender, i" to 2'' high, glandular-puberulent , 

 leaves 4 to 7, in a cluster at base of stem, round-cordate, i' to i}^ 

 broad, hardly lobed, crenate with a ciliate margin, glaucous, lower 

 surface often somewhat purple in the dried specimens; petioles l' 

 to 3' long, slender; calyx at time of flowering obconical, acute at 

 base, minutely glandular, 2" to 3" long, i" to ij4" broad; petals 

 caducous, broadly spatulate with a long slender claw, usually 2 to 

 3 times as long as calyx lobes, in some specimens even longer. 



Montana. — R. S. Williams, No. 179 (type); near Jefferson 



City and Bozeman, Scribner, No. 52b ; Nevada Creek, Canby, No. 



119; Beaver Head Co., Tweedy, No. 39 (distributed as Tellima 



pentandra). Wyoming. — Yellowstone Park, Tweedy, No. 846, 



Chas. H. Hall. 



** Inflorescence thyrsoid. 



20, H. SANGUINEA, Engelm., in Wisliz. Rep. 23, (1848). 



Stem slender, i" to 18' high, glandular-pubescent, naked, or 



bearing a few diminutive leaves; petioles 2' to 4' long, villous 



with soft, pale spreading hairs; root-leaves round-cordate, 1' to 2' 



broad, somewhat 5 or 7 lobed, lobes crenate-dentate, or almost 



serrate, margin ciliate; calyx at time of flowering red, campanu- 



late, open, minutely glandular, about 4" long; petals very short. 



less than i" long and inserted so low upon the calyx that their 



tips hardly project beyond the calyx-tube. 



Mexico. — Chihuahua, Pringle, No. 1588. Nezv Mexico. — 

 Wright, No. 1096. Arizona. — South Catalina Mts., Pringle; 

 Santa Rita Mts., Pringle; Sanoita Valley, Rothrock, No. ^Ji; 

 Camp Lowell, Parish, No. 86. 



*** Inflorescence more or less spicate. 



21. H. CYLINDRICA, Dougl., Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i., 236, (1840). 

 Stem naked, 2° to 3° high, lower portion as well as petioles 



and larger veins on lower surface of leaves very villous or hirsute 

 with spreading rusty hairs; petioles rather slender, 4' to i° long; 

 leaves i' to 3' broad, round-cordate, almost glabrous above, 

 slightly 5 or 7 lobed, lobes obtuse, crenate, mucronate-dentate; 

 calyx at time of flowering 3" to 4" long, campanulate, glandular 

 and scabrous, somewhat oblique, deeply cleft; petals minute or 

 none. 



Oregon. — Nuttall, Elihu Hall, No. 160, "Hooker, dupl." 



