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nearly free, linear-lanceolate, becoming 8-12 mm. long, strongly 3-nerved, some- 

 what hastately lobed. Obione phyllostegia Tow. Endolepis phyUosicgia Rydh., in 

 part. A. Draconis M, E. Jones. Valleys and foot-hills: Utah — Xev. Son. — 

 Suhmont. My-Jl. 



5. A. subdecumbens M. E. Jones. Stem 5-20 cm. long, much branched 

 at the base, mealy throughout; leaves barely petioled; blades ovate to lanceo- 

 late> 12-18 mm. long, entire, thin; flower-clusters small, axillary; fruiting bracts 

 about 2 mm. long, obscurely dentate on the margin. Gravelly meadows: Utah. 

 Moni. Au. 



6. A. saccaria S. Wats. Stem ascending, 1-1.5 dm. high, diffusely branched, 

 densely scurfy; leaves short-petioled or sessile; blades 1-2 cm. long; flower- 

 clusters axillary; fruiting bracts about 3 mm. long, cuneate, reticulate on the 



sides. A. cornuia M. E. Jones. Arid regions: Nev.— Wyo. — N.M. — Ariz. 

 Son. 



7. A. truncata (Torr.) A. Gray. Stem stout, 3-10 dm. high, sparingly 

 branched; leaves sessile or the lower short-petioled; blades broadly triangular- 

 ovate, 2-4 cm. long, truncate or subcordate at the base; inflorescence leafy; 

 bracts 3 mm. long; faces not reticulate and rarely tubercled. A. Nelsonii M. E. 

 Jones. Alkaline flats: Mont.— N.M.—Cahf.— B.C. Plain—SubmonL Jl-S. 



8. A. Wolfii S. Wats. Stem 1-2 dm. high, slender, branching from the base, 

 scurfy; leaves sessile, linear, 1-1.5 cm. long, acute, scurfy; flowers in small axil- 

 lary clusters (monoecious); fruiting bracts 1-1.5 mm, long, cxmeate-obovate; 

 summit foHaceous, 3-toothed. Alkahne flats: Wyo. — Colo.— Utah. Plain— 



Submont. Je-S. 



9. A. Caput-Medusae Eastw. Stem with several, erect branches from the 

 base, 4-5 dm. high, much branched; leaves petioled; blades vertical, thin, del- 

 toid or hastate; fruiting bracts orbicular, becoming hard, 4-5 mm. long, thickly 

 beset with flat horny acuminate processes. River banks: se Utah — sw Colo. — 

 N.M. Son. 



10. A. rosea L. Stem erect^ freely branching, often 1 m. high; leaf-blades 

 ovate, 2-5 cm. long, coarsely and irregidarly toothed; flowers in axillary clusters, 

 staminate and pistillate mixed; fruiting bracts about 5 mm. long, hastately 

 toothed near the base, the faces with slender green appendages. AT &panosa 

 A. Xels. Alkahne flats and railroad embankments: Wyo. — Kans. — Chihuahua 

 — Calif.— Wash.; N.Y.—FIa.; adv. from the Old World. Plain—Sou. Au-S. . 



11. A. expansa S. Wats. Stem divaricately branched, 3-18 dm. high; leaves 

 thin, triangular-hastate; pistillate flowers in axillary clusters; fruiting bracts 

 coarsely toothed on the margins and somewhat tuberculate on the faces. Alka- 

 hne soil: Tex.— (? Colo.)~Calif.; n Mex. Son. Jl-0. 



12. A. argentea Nutt. Stem divaricately branched, angled, 2-10 dm. high; 

 leaf-blades ovate, triangidar-ovate, or subrhombic, 2-5 cm. long; pistillate 

 flowers in axillaiy clusters; fruiting bracts suborbicuJar, usually deeply toothed 

 and with projections on the faces. A. rohdans A. Nels. Salt-bush. Alkaline 

 flats: Sask.—N.D.— Colo.— B.C. Plain— Son. Jl-S. 



13. A. Powellii S. Wats. Stems 2-5 dm., high, freely branched; leaves 

 silvery white, petioled; leaf-blades 0.8-2 cm. long; flowers in small clusters in 

 the axils, the staminate and pistillate usually mixed or the staminate ones above; 

 fruiting bracts suborbicular, about 5 mm. broad, irregularly toothed; the faces 

 with short thick appendages. A. philoniira A, Nels. Alkahne flats and dry 

 lakes : Alta.—S.D.—N.M.— Ariz.— Mont. Son.—SuhmonL JI-S. 



14. A. Rydbergii Standi. Stem erect, branched, 2-i dm. high, subterete; 

 leaves petioled or the upper subsessile; blades ovate or rhombic-ovate to elliptic, 

 1.5-3.5 cm. long, obtuse or acute at the apex, cuneate at the base, entire, gray- 

 ish; pistillate flowers sohtary or in small clusters in the axils, sometimes mixed 

 with staminate ones, the staminate ones mostly in interrupted terminal spikes; 

 fruiting bracts flabelliform, deeply and coarsely dentate on the margins. Dry 

 roadsides and hills: se Utah. Son. Jl. 



