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Yukon Territory. Vicinity of Dawson, May 29, 1914. A. Eastwood (No. 113, 

 f.; A.); June 29, 1914,^. Eastwood (No. 304, fr. im.; A.); June 30, 1914, /I. Eastwood 



(No. 4GG, fr.; A.). 



British Columbia. Vancouver Island, 1858, D. Lyall (fr. type; K.); ilistrict 



of Renfrew, common along streams, Angust 7, 1902, CL 0. Rosendahl (No. 900 



[ = 00283, O.], fr.; "4-10 m."); Victoria, in a field, July 23, 1887, J. M, Macovn 



(No. 24557, O., fr.); Cedar Hill, near Victoria, May, 1885, Fletcher (No. 24550, O., 



m., f.); New Westminster district, Cliilliwack Lake, July 11, 190G, J]\ Sprmdborough 



(No. 79555, O., fr.); New Westminster Junction, April 29, 1889, J. M. Macoim (No. 



24553, O., L); Agassiz, damp places, May 20, 1889, J. M. Macoun (No. 24552, O., 



m.); Kootenay district, Revelstoke, swamps, May 3 and 25, 1890, J. M, Macoun 



(No. 11 [ = 24554, O.], n., f.); Deer Park, Lower Arrow Lake, June 10, 1890, J. M, 



Macoun (No. 24559, O., fr.). 



Washington. Chehalis County: Gray's Harbor, May 13, 1897, F. IL Lamb 

 (No. 1033, fr.; M.; anient is ad 9 cm. longis); Hoquiara, May 13, 1897, F. IL Lamb 

 (No, 1032, m.; M.); Quiniault, at edge of lake, flooded at high water, June 25, 1902, 

 //. S. Conard (No. 100. st.; G.; "20 ft. high"). Pierce County: Cascade Mts., 

 upper valley of the Nisqually River, on banks of streams and in swamps, 0. D. 

 Allen (No. 109, f., fr.; A., M.; "tree 25 ft. high"). King County: Lake Union, 

 June 25, July 12, 1898, T. E. Savage, J. E. Cameron and F. E. Lenochcr (fr.; M.; dis- 

 tributed sub nom. S. cordaia). West Klickitat County: Columbia River, bot- 

 tom lands, April 23, May, 1881, W. N. Suksdorf (m., f., fr.; A.); April, 1882, same 



coll. (m.; G.; ex Herb. Bebb). 



Oregon. Douglas County: on the upper Umpqua River, August 17, 1880, 

 G. Engclmann (fr. ; M.) ; Calapooya Valley, woods near river, alt. 240 m., July 25, 1 899, 

 M, A. Barl)er (No. 101, fr.; G.). Marion County: Salem, low ground, along Mill 

 Creek, at Center St. Bridge, April 12, July 13, 1918, J, C, Nelson (Nos. 2033, m., 2377, 

 St.; A.; forma parcei)ilosa). Multnomah County: without exact locality, June, 

 1880, J, Howell (m., f.; G.); Sauvie's Island, April, 1879, J. and TJu Howell (m., f.; 

 M.); same place, June, 1882, Th. Howell (m., fr.; M.). 



California. San Bernardino County: San Bernardino, January, 1881, 5. B. 

 and \V. F. Parish (No. 540 partim, m.; A.); March, 1882, same coll. (No. 540partim, 

 m., f.; M.; this specimen shows a much less dense pubescence than the ])receding 

 one); March 19, 1894, C S. Sargent (m.; A.; ut praecedeus); same place, 1882, C. C\ 

 Parry (No. 303, n.; M.; agrees with the first No. 540); January 12, 1881, IF. S. 

 Wright (Nos. 23, 24, 25, m.; C; ut ]>raecedens, folia anni praeteriti ])artim per- 

 sisti^ntia); without locality, 1882, C. C. Parry (No. 304, fr.; M.; only young shoots 

 thinly pubescent); Fawnokin (.?) Park, alt. 2100 m., June 3, 1901, S. 7^. /'arish (No. 

 4990, St.; St.; ut praecedens). Los Angeles County: Pasadena, March 7, 1882, 

 M. L. Jones (No. 3042, m., f.; A.); Los Angeles, 1881, J. C\ Nevin (No. 472, m., 

 fr.; G.); river bottom, April 2, 1893, A. J. McClatchie (m., f.; N.). Santa Cruz 

 County: Santa Cruz, March, 1894, C. L, Anderson (f.; A.). Tulare County: 

 Kern Lake, Kern River, by river above falls, July 19, 1897, IF, /?. Dudleij (No. 2028, 

 f.; St.; ramuli tantum hornotini tomentelli); General Grant Park, meadow near 

 Soldier's Camp, August, 1900, IF. R. Dudley (No. 3095, fr.; St.; ut praecedens); same 

 Park, meadow east of Dorst Creek, August 5, 1900, W. R, Dudley (No. 3058, st.; 

 St.; ut No. 2028); Marble Fork at crossing of Colony Mill Trail, August 17, 1900, 

 IF. /?. Dudley (No. 3039, fr.; St.; quam praecedcntes glabrior). 



I have seen from Tulare County in Herb. St. some specimens collected 

 by Dudley (Nos. 1492^, 1848, 2079, 2088, 3218) which seem to represent a 

 forma foliis parvis anguste lanceolatis et brcviter petiolatis quasi simulans 

 var. caudatam. These specimens need further observation. Another small 

 and narrow-leaved form of which the leaves are distinctly glaucous beneath 



