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Plants caulescent. 



Bracts of the involucre with dark umber-colored uppei 

 porl Ions. 



Inner brads uol rose-Colored - r >. A . iniilirinil/a. 



I oner brads rose-colored 6, .1. condnna. 



Bracts with while pale yellowish, or pint upper portions. 

 Heads large, 8 to L2 nun. high.. 



Plants tall. JO to 30 cm.; head pedunculate; low- 

 er leaves 3 nerved; stolons liuieli elon- 

 gated 7. A. oho in Id. 



Plants low, usually L0 em. or less; heads sub- 



sessile; lower leaves not ;: nerved; stolons 



short 8. A. apnea. 



Heads small, ."> to 8 mm. high. 



Bracts with pink upper portions !'. A. imbricata. 



Bracts with white or pale yellowish upper por- 

 tions. 

 Tomentum of leaves closely appressed, silky, 



shining 10. .1 . miarophylla, 



Tomentum of leaves loose, uot silky. 



[nflorescence, stems, and usually the 

 leaves glandular; bracts with 

 greenish or brownish Bpots, the 



tips pale yellowish II. .1 . viscidula. 



Plants uot glandular; brads uol spotted 

 with green or brown, the tips 

 w Lite : L2. A . arida, 



1. Antennaria marginata Greene, Pittonia 8: 290. L898. 



Type locality; New Mexico, probably about Santa Fe. Type collected by Fend" 

 ler (no. 523). 



RANGE: Mountains of Colorado. New Mexico, and Arizona. 



\rv> Mexico: Stinking Lake; Tierra Amarilla; Santa Fe. Transition Zone. 



2. Antennaria fendleri (ireene, Leaflets 2: L43. L911. 



Type locality: Near Santa Fe, Nevi Mexico. Type collected by Heller (no. 3612). 



RANGE: Mountains of northern New Mexico. 



NEW Mi KICO: Santa Fej Hermits Teak. Transition Zone. 



3. Antennaria perainoena (.ireene, Leaflets 2: Ml. L911. 



Type locality: Wheelers Ranch, New Mexico. Type collected by Wooton, July 

 II. L906. 

 Range: Mountains of southwestern New Mexico. 



New MEXICO: Wheelers Ranch; 1'inos Altos; Burro Mountains. Transition Zone. 



4. Antennaria rosulata Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 300. L897. 



TYPE locality I Arizona. 



RANGE: Colorado to Arizona and New Mexico. 



New MEXICO: Tunitcha Mountains; Tierra Amarilla. Meadows and hills, in the 

 Upper Sonoi-an and Transition zones. 



6. Antennaria umbrinella Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 24: 302, 1897. 

 Antennaria mucronata E. Nels. Bot. Gaz. 27: 209. L899. 

 Type locality: Long Baldy, Little Bell Mountains, Montana. 

 RANGE: Mountains from Oregon and Wyoming to northern New Mexico. 

 New Mexico: Truehas Peak; Pecos Baldy. Arctic-Alpine Zone. 



