1921] Smiley: Flora of the Sierra Nevada of California 371 



6. Erigeron lonchophyllus Hook., Fl. Bor. Am., vol. 1, p. 18. 



1834. 



E. racemosus Nutt., Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. II, vol. 7, p. 312. 1841. 



Type locality. — ' ' Saskatchewan. ' ' 



Range. — Saskatchewan southward to Colorado, and west to the 

 Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Arid Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens eX'amined. — Soda springs of the Tuolumne, Chesnut and 

 Drew, July 16, 1889; Andrew's Camp, Inyo County, A. Davidson 

 2560; soda springs, Yosemite, moist meadows, 9,700 feet, Bolander 

 5010; Hockett's meadows, 8,600 feet, Culbertson (B 4320) ; swamp 

 near Mt. Brewer, Brewer 2828 ; trail to Mt. Whitney, 9,000 feet, Cul- 

 bertson (B4423). 



7. Erigeron inornatus Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 16, p. 88. 1881. 



E. foliosum var. inornatum Gray, Bot. Calif., vol. 1, p. 330. 1876. 



Type locality. — "Mendocino Co., Kellogg and Harford, in several 

 forms; upper Sacramento {Newberry, 'E. Douglasii, var.') ; near Don- 

 ner Lake (Torrey), and Sierra Valley, Leynmon, etc." 



Range. — Northern Coast Ranges and northern Sierra Nevada. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian. 



Specimens ejoamined. — Charity Valley, Alpine County, 8,500 feet, 

 Hansen 416. 



Said by Hall (Yosemite Fl., p. 252) to grow in the Yosemite region 

 along the Tioga Road. 



8. Erigeron miser Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., vol. 13, p. 372. 1878. 



Type locality. — "Sierra Nevada, California, in crevices of rocks 

 at Donner Lake, E. L. Greene, October, 1874; and above, on or near 

 the summit of Mt. Stanford." 



Range. — Sierra Nevada from the Tahoe region to Yosemite. 



Zone. — Canadian. 



Specimens examined. — Above Donner Lake below Donner Pass, 

 Heller 7012 ; crevices of rocks at Donner Lake, E. L. Greene 466 ; near 

 top of Mt. Stanford (Castle Peak), Hooker and Gray in 1877; Sum- 

 mit, Jones 2606 ; slope above Su^y Lake, Tahoe, 7,900 feet. Smiley 

 154; above Donner Lake on rocky ledges, Sonne, August 7, 1897; 

 Glacier Point, Yosemite, Congdon, July 24, 1891. 



