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la. Antennaria media var. ciliata E. Nelson, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Museum, vol. 23, p. 700. 1901. 



Type locality. — "White Mountains, Mono County, California." 

 Shoekley 444. 



I have seen no specimens of this variety, which is depauperate and 

 beset with glandular-tipped hairs, from the Sierra ; it is here included 

 because Coville and Funston 2160 from Farewell Gap, Tulare County, 

 is cited hy Nelson. 



2. Antennaria confinis Greene, Pitt., vol. 4, p. 40. 1899. 



Type locality. — "Santa Catalina Mountains, Arizona." Lemmon. 



Range. — According to Nelson (I.e.), from Idaho and eastern 

 Oregon to Arizona, through the mountains of Nevada and along the 

 east slope of the Sierra. 



Zone. — Hudsonian ? 



I have seen no specimens from the Sierra which I could be sure 

 were referable to this species, though Baker 1370 from Snow Valley, 

 Ormsby County, Nevada, is possibly of this form. Nelson cites Coville 

 and Funston 1658 from timber line on a divide northwest of Whitney 

 meadows (now called Volcano meadows), Tulare County, as belonging 

 to this species. 



3. Antennaria rosea (D. C. Eaton) Greene, Pitt., vol. 3, p. 281. 



1898. 

 A. dioica var. rosea D. C. Eaton in Wats., Bot. King's Exped., p. 286. 1871. 



Type locality. — Not given, but no. 652, cited by Eaton as the basis 

 of the variety, which is undescribed (i.e. nomen nudum), was collected 

 in Colorado. 



Range. — British Columbia to Alberta, south to Colorado and Cali- 

 fornia. 



Zone. — Transition and Canadian mainly, rising locally even above 

 timber line. 



Specimens examined. — Gold Lake, Sierra County, 6,400 feet. Hall 

 and Babcock 4502; Donner Lake, Heller 6930, 7025; Suzy Lake, 

 Tahoe, 7,650 feet, McGregor 104; Glen Alpine, Tahoe, Miss Lathrop, 

 July 12, 1909 ; Carson Spur, Hansen 783 ; Marlette Lake, Washoe 

 County, Nevada, 8,000 feet. Hall ajid Chandler 4580; Dana Fork 

 meadows, Yosemite, 10,000 feet. Smiley 858; Cloud's Rest, Yosemite, 

 Chesnut and Drew, July 18, 1889 ; Sawtooth Peak, Tulare County, 

 11,000 feet, Hall and Babcock 5691 ; Toowa Range, 9,000 feet, H. M. 

 and G. R. Hall 8406. 



