April 25, 1*^)1 2 4.S 



long by 6111111. wide, lateral wiiitrs broad, the dorsal ribs usually 

 one and two, filiform; oil tubes numerous and small, S to 15 on 

 the commissure, 5 to 10 in the intervals. 



Collected at Pacouia, Delta county, Colorado, May 21, 191 1, 

 no. ./•)'/■,-. It was quite plentiful on the hills on the south side 

 of the railroad, and at the time collected was in wood fruit, tho 

 still floweriu^^. 



r Gx.\rii.\i.ir.M DECi'RRENS ^laiKliilo.suiii var. nov. 



Stem 3 to 4 dm. hiwh, orlaudular pubescent below, becom- 

 ing woolly near the top and on the branches: leaves green on 

 both surfaces and shortlv o^landnlar pubescent, decurrent on the 

 stem: corymbosely branched at the top and bearinc^ numerous 

 heads, these woolh- at base, the white imolucral bracts some- 

 what acnniiiiate and becoming rusty tinged in age, as is the 

 pappus. 



Differs from iinaphaliitm decurrens Ives, b\' having less 

 tomentum on the stem, and the leaves green on both surfaces. 



The type specimen was collected in Estes Park, Larimer 

 county, Colorado, August, 1895, no. j4J; collected also at Sul- 

 phur Springs, Grand count\-, Colorado, August 8, 1907, no. jj^^. 



New Comrixatidx 



*^ Nuttallia nmltieaulis 



Toiitei'ia multicaiilis Osterhout, Bull. Torr. Club 30: 236. 



1903. 

 Windsor, Colorado. 



