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nearly entire ; upper ones cuneate-oblong or linear, truncate or emarginate, 
serrate ; flowers yellow, minute. Collected by Stretch in Western Xevada ; 
doubtless introduced. 
Teifolium longipes, Nutt. Somewhat pubescent ; stems erect or as- 
cending, simple ; petioles slender ; leaflets Hncar-lanceolate, serrulate, silky- 
pubescent beneath; stipules semi-lanceolate, acuminate; heads roundish- 
ovate, ebracteate, on long peduncles; calyx-tcoth setaceous, loiiiicr 11ian Ibe 
tube, nearly equal; petals lanceolate; ovary 4-5-ovuled.— Root civcping; 
stems 3-1° high; radical leaves often oval or oblong; flowers ochrolcucous, 
rarely purple, frequently deflexed in fruit. Oregon and Xortliern California 
to Colorado and Northern Arizona, (Ives.) Found in the JIavallali ranuv, 
Nevada, and in the Wahsatcli and Uintas ; (i-9,000 feet aUitudc ; June-Au- 
gust. (238.) 
Teifolium subcaulescens. Gray. Bot. Ives's Rep., p. 10. CffiS])itose, 
dwarf, hoary-pubescent or subglabrous ; stipules (.viil(% dcnlalc siibcnl ire ; 
leaflets obovate or oblong, rather rigid, striate-veinrd, (Icnliculalc usually 
mucronate and sometimes retuse; peduncles not excccdini*- Ww ra<lical 
petioles; head naked, many-flowered; teeth of the villous calyx lanceolate- 
subulate or almost setaceous, more or less exceeding the tube, usually half- 
shorter than the white corolla.— Stems 2-3' high, the radical stipules sub- 
scarious; leaflets 3-12" long, glabrous aljove.: corolla 4-G" long. Much 
resembling T. longipes but for its dwarf liabit ami broader and less acumin- 
ate leaflets. Collected by Ives, near Fort Dcliance, in Northeast rrn Arizona, 
and in the past season by Dr. Palmer at St. George in Southern Utah. 
Trifolium Kingii. Glabrous- throuirhout ; stems le^^•, erect, G-10' high; 
stipules foliaceous, small, lanceolate, aeuniiimte, entire; radie.il !.-av,> ralher 
long-petioled, the cauline on short p(>tioles but lillle exeeedinir the stipules; 
earlier leaflets h' long, round-ovate, ol.tus.-, the later IV long, oblong or 
narrow-laneeolale, very acute, all si riate-veined and shaqdy denlicidate; 
peduncles exceeding the leaves; heads naked, liiany-ilownvd, ihe i)uri)lish 
flowers at length retlexed ; calyx-tect ii set;,eeo,is-siibuh.1.% e^pialinir or some- 
what exceeding the campanulat<> tube, aboni one-third the h-n-th of the 
(4-5'' lon^r) eorolla.— Found growi iniily in a damp emlon above Parley s 
Park in the Wahsatch ; G,5U0 feei . : June. (23D.) 
Trifolh-m NAxr-M, Torr. Gh.brons, (.e.^pitose ; caudex short and thick, 
branching; leaflets ovate-oblong, acuminate, denticulate, strongly veined ; 
