340 BOTANICAL GAZETTE [November 



Saskatchewan: Moose Jaw, open ground by the creek, June 20, 1896, 

 John Macoun (Hb. Can. 12737); Moose Jaw, vicinity of, July 13, 1895, idem 

 (Hb. Can. 11713); Prince Albert, camp thickets, June 29, 1896, idem (Hb. 

 Can. 12283); Wood Mountain Post, thickets, June 11, 1895, idem (Hb. Can. 

 11712); Cypress Hills, thickets, June 24, 1894, idem (Hb. Can. 5087; labeled 

 in Greene's handwriting as being "part of type" of his T. dumetorum); 

 Cypress Hills, springy places, June 2, 1884, /. M. Macoun (Hb. Can. 15 131). 



Assiniboia: Medicine Hat, June 8, 1894, John Macoun (Hb. U.S. 232067). 



Montana: Bridger Mountains, alt. 7000 ft., June 14, 1897, Rydberg and 

 Bessey 5295 (Hb. Can. 40007; Hb. Field 81947; a form having atypic foliage, 

 possibly a hybrid); Midvale, plains, June 17, 1903, L. M. Umbach 75 (Hb. 

 Field 191 1 20; Hb. U.S. 541438); Highwood Mts., June ig, 1888, R. S. Williams 

 434 (Hb. U.S. 288542). 



Wyoming: Yellowstone National Park, July 13, 1902, Edgar A. M earns 

 1779 (Hb. U.S. 486830); Pacific Creek, 65 miles north of Point of Rocks, 

 June 22, 1901, Merrill and Wilcox 575 (Hb. U.S. 580684). 



Colorado: Ruxton Dell, alt. 2900 m., July 17, 1903, F. E. and E. S. 

 Clements "363.1" (Hb. U.S. 580390); Camp Creek, Larimer County, semi- 

 meadow land, July 6, 1903, Leslie N. Goodding 1462 (Hb. U.S. 581396); with- 

 out locality (lat. 39-41 N.), in 1862 Hall and Harbour 357 (Hb. Field 17783 

 314685; Hb. U.S. 41940); Tennessee Pass, Lake County, July 10, 1902, 

 George E. Osterhout 2645 (Hb. N.Y.; type of Taraxacum leiospermum Rydb.); 

 Gray's Peak, vicinity of, alt. 12000 ft., August 1882 and 1885, Patterson and 

 Beaty (Hb. Field 209706); Georgetown, vicinity of, June 28-August 7, 1875, 

 Harry N. Patterson (Hb. Field 208950); Cuchara River, below Laveta, alt. 

 2100 m., May 28, 1900, Rydberg and V reel and 5540 (Hb. Greene 48459); 

 South Park, July 1873, John Wolf 268 (Hb. U.S. 41954); Central Colorado 

 in 1873, idem 669 (Hb. Field 211601). 



New Mexico: Santa Fe Canyon, 9 miles east of Santa Fe, alt. 8000 ft., 

 June 2, 1897, A. A. and E. Gertrude Heller 3642 (Hb. Greene 48457; Hb. U.S. 



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306394; the basis, as to material examined and not as to synonomy Waldst. 

 and Kit., of the name Taraxacum lividum Heller); Pecos River National 

 Forest, at Winsor's Ranch, alt. 8400 ft., June 29, 1908, Paul C. Standley 

 4022 (Hb. U.S. 498416); Cloudcroft, June, 191 2, Elmer Stearns 356 (Hb. 

 U.S. 691021); Cloudcroft, vicinity of, June 30, 1899, E. O. Wooton (Hb. U.S. 

 739580 and 739583); Cox Canyon, Sacramento Mts., August 9, 1899, idem 

 (Hb. U.S. 562510, 735339, and 739582); Silver Spring Canyon, Sacramento 

 Mts., July 6, 1899, idem (Hb. U.S. 739581); Winter Folly, Sacramento Mts., 

 August 13, 1899, idem (Hb. U.S. 735338). 



Alaska (and neighboring islands): Fort St. Michaels, Norton Sound, 

 June 23, 1865-1866, H. M. Bannister (Hb. Cornell Univ.; Hb. Field 301948); 

 St. Paul Isl., July 9, 1899, L. J. Cole (Hb. U.S. 376691); Kadiak, July 2, 

 1899, idem (Hb. U.S. 376690) ; Kukak Bay, July 1-5, 1899, Coville and Kearney 

 1524 and 1690 (Hb. U.S. 376708 and 37671 1); Hall Island, July 14. 1899* 

 iidcm 2028 (Hb. U.S. 376716); Unalaska, July 8, 1899, iidem 1721 (Hb. U.S. 



