MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 457 



Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2: 490 [Syn. Fl. i^: 437; Man. R. M. 221]. 



In meadows and on hillsides, at an altitude of 1500-2000 m. 



Montana: Spanish Basin, 1896, Flodman g^o ; Black Hawk, 

 g4-i ; Lima, 1895, Rydberg, 286J ; Jack Creek, July 14, 1897, Ryd- 

 berg & Bessey^ ^282 ; Spanish Basin, June 26^ ^281 • BeltMts., 1883, 

 Scribner, 12"/; Jocko River, 1883, Canby, 21J. 



*Agoseris pumila (Nutt.); Troximon fumilum Nutt. Trans. Am. 



Phil. Soc. (II.) 7: 434. 



Like the preceding, but much lower ; scape seldom exceeding 

 I dm. high ; leaves short and rather fleshy. It grows on the moun- 

 tains, at an altitude of 2500 m. or more. 



Montana: Little Belt Mts., 1896, Flodman^ gj8 and pjp; Brid- 

 ger Mountains, July 14, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, ^28oa ; Cedar 

 Mountain, July 16,^28^; Bozeman, 1883, Scrfbner, 128. 



Agoseris Leontodon ; Troximon glaucum laciniatum Gray, Bot. Cal. 



I : 437 [Syn. Fl. i^ : 437 ; Man. R. M. 221] ; not T. laciniatum 



Gray, Proc. Am. x\cad. 19: 72. 



Near to A. glauca, and resembles a depauperate form of it, but is 

 more tufted, and has nearly always ascending instead of erect stems, 

 the upper part of which, as well as the involucre, are more or less pu- 

 bescent. The outer bracts separate it from A. pumila, in which they 

 are ovate, while they are lanceolate in this species. The leaves are 

 nearly always more or less laciniate. 



The species is rather common at an altitude of 2000 m., and ex- 

 tends from Montana to California and Arizona. 



Montana: Bridger Mountains, June 14, 1897, Rydberg (S: Bes- 

 sey, J280. 



* Agoseris Leontodon aspera. 



Like the species, but cinereous-pubescent throughout. 



On Pringle's specimens in the Columbia Herbarium is written : 

 ^'' Macrorhyncus asper Greene*', but it is not in Professor Greene's 

 handwriting, and I cannot find any description of that species. 



Idaho: Mt. Chauvet, July 29, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, 5286 



(type). 



Montana: Indian Creek, July 22, Rydberg & Bessey, 528^. 

 California: Sierra Nevada, above Summit Valley, 1882, C. G. 

 Pr ingle. 



