THISTLE FAMILY 929 



1-3; involucres 1.5-3 cm. high, slightly tomentose; bracts lanceolate, the outer 

 foUaceous, exceeding the disk; ligules 2-1 cm. long, 4^8 mm. wide. Hills: B.C.— 

 Ida. — Calif. SubmonL Ap-Je. 



4. B, Careyana A. Gray. Basal leaves long-petioled; blades cordate, entire 

 somewhat grayish scabrous-pubenilent, subcoriaceous, reticulate, 1-1.5 dm. 

 long; involucres 10-15 mm. high; bracts oblong-lanceolate or a few of the outer 

 lanceolate and longer, all firm and puberulent; ligules broadly oval, 15-18 mm. 

 long, 8-9 mm, wide, becoming papery and persistent; style-branches of the disk- 

 flowers subulate and very hispid; achenes pubescent. Sandy plains: Ida.— Wash 

 Son, My. 



5. B. incana Nutt. Leaves all basal, 1-1.5 dm. long, short-petioled, tomen- 

 tose, pinnately divided into ovate, entire or slightly toothed divisions 1--3 cm, 

 long; scape 1-2 dm. high; involucre floccose, 15-20 mm. high, 20-25 mm. broad- 

 bracts lanceolate, appressed or the outer with spreading tips; ligules 2-2.5 cr^' 

 long, about 5 mm. wide. Dry liills: Wash.— Mont.— Wyo.— Calif. Plain 

 Suhmont, My-Jl. 



6. B. floccosa Rydb. Leaves mostly basal, floccose on both sides, 2-3 dm, 

 long, regularly pinnately divided to near the midrib or some sometimes only 

 coarsely toothed; segments lanceolate, acute, 3-5 cm. long, coarsely toothed; 

 stem scapiform, 3-5 dm. high, villous, the upper portion densely floccose; invo- 

 lucre about 3 cm. broad; bracts numerous in several series, lanceolate, the outer 

 often spreading with recurved tips; Ugules 3-4 cm. long, about 1 cm. wide. Hill- 

 sides: Mont. — Wyo. — Ida. Plain — Mont. My-Jl. 



7. B. terebinthacea (Hook.) Nutt. Leaves mostly all basal, short-petioled; 

 blades 1-2 dm. long, lanceolate in outline, some of them only incised-toothed, 

 others pinnately divided, hirsutulous-pubescent or glabrate; scape 1-3 dm. high; 

 involucre 15-20 mm, high; bracts lanceolate, almost equal. In stony grounds 

 and open woods: Ida. — Wash. — Ore, SubmonL My-Je. 



8. B. macrophylla Nutt. Stem 4-6 dm. high, sparingly villous-hirsute ; 

 basal leaves 2-5 dm. long, petioled, most of them pinnately divided into lanceo- 

 late divisions, but some occasionally only toothed; involucre 25 mm. high and 

 2.5-^ cm. broad; bracts linear-lanceolate, loose and the outer reflexed; Ligules 3-5 

 cm. long, about 1 cm. wade. On dry hillsides: Utah — Wyo. SubmonL My-Je. 



9. B. hirsuta Nutt. Stem scapiform, sparingly viUous-hirsute; leaves 

 short-petioled, lanceolate in outhne, pinnately divided; divisions ovate or lanceo- 

 late, coarsely toothed or again pinnatifid, strongly veined and rigid; involucre 

 about 1.5 cm. high and 2 cm. broad; bracts linear-lanceolate, spreading, hirsute; 

 ligules 15-20 mm. long, 4-6 mm. wide. On dry ground: Utah — B.C. — Calif. 

 SubmonL My-Je. 



72. WYETHIA Nutt. Mtxle-ears. 



Stout and low perennial herbs, with thick taproot, balsamic juice, and alter- 

 nate, commonly entire, pinnately veined leaves. Heads sohtary or few. Invo- 

 lucres hemispheric or flat; bracts more or less imbricate, the outer often foUaceous. 

 Ray-flowers pistillate and fertile; hgules yellow. Disk-flowers hermaphrodite 

 and fertile; styles with slender, subulate hispid appendages. Paleae of the re- 

 ceptacle lanceolate, partly embracing the achenes. Achenes prismatic, 4-angled, 

 somewhat flattened in the disk-flowers, or 3-angled in the ray-flowers. Pappus 

 a lacerate chaffy crown or of almost distinct squamellae, 



Involucral bracts nearly equal, in 2-3 series ; stem not white, 



Rays pale yeUow or wiiite; plant hispid. 1. W, helianthoides. 



Bays bright yeUow. » ^rr , . ,. 



Plant glabrous. 2. TT. ample xtcauhs. 



Plant pubescent. ^ ^ „, . 



Plant sparingly hirsute or scabrous. 3. W. robusta. 



Plant densely pubescent. 4. W. arizonica 



Involucral bracts unequal, the outer much shorter, in ?i^ series; stem white. 



5. W. scabra. 



1. W. helianthoides Nutt. Stem 2-4 dm. high, more or less hirsute; leaves 

 with margined petioles, more or less hirsute; blades of the basal leaves oval or 



