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NORTH DAKOTA to SASKATCHEWAN; COLORADO to ARIZONA. 

 ioioy 2 . C. foliosa Nutt. LEAFY GOLDEN ASTER. 



Redrock lake, 10100 ft. (Ramaley and Robbins). 



MINNESOTA to WASHINGTON ; KANSAS to COLORADO. 

 ion. C. caudata Rydb. CAUDATE GOLDEN ASTER. 



Mesas, foothills, and mountain slopes, common, 5700-9000 

 ft. (Daniels, 356). 



COLORADO. 



10 1 2. C. villosa (Pursh) Nutt. VILLOUS GOLDEN ASTER. 

 Abundant on the plains and foothills, 5100-8000 ft. (Daniels, 



i). 

 MINNESOTA to IDAHO; TEXAS to NEW MEXICO. 



1013. C. amplifolia Rydb. AMPLE-LEAVED GOLDEN ASTER. 

 Foothills and mountain slopes, 6000-8000 ft. (Daniels, 687). 



Also at Ward, and Longmont (Rydb.). 

 COLORADO. 



1014. C. Bakeri Greene [C. incana Greene; C. compacta 

 Greene] . BAKER'S GOLDEN ASTER. 



Mountainsides at Eldora, 8500-9000 ft. (Daniels, 862). A 

 plant was gathered in Gregory Canon, which appears interme- 

 diate between this and the preceding. 



MONTANA and IDAHO to NEW MEXICO. 



1015. C. arida A. Nels. ARID GOLDEN ASTER. 

 Boulder (Rydb.). 



KANSAS to MONTANA; NEW MEXICO to ARIZONA. 



1016. C. resinolens A. Nels. RESINOUS GOLDEN ASTER. 

 Plains and foothills, 5100-7000 ft. (Daniels, 293). 

 WYOMING to COLORADO. 



ioi6a. C. resinolens obtusata A. Nels. OBTUSE-LEAVED RESI- 

 NOUS GOLDEN ASTER. 



Foot of the Flat-irons, and mountainsides at Eldora, 6000- 

 9000 ft. (Daniels, 809). Also mountains between Sunshine 

 and Ward (Rydberg). 



Range of the type, but usually at higher altitudes. 



1017. C. hispida (Hook.) Nutt. [C. villosa hispida Gray]. 



HlSPID GOLDEN ASTER. 



