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nearly entire ; upper ones cuneate-oblong or linear, truncate or emarginate, 

 serrate ; flowers yellow, minute. Collected by Stretch in Western Nevada ; 

 doubtless introduced. 



Teifolium longipes, Nutt. Somewhat pubescent ; stems erect or as- 

 cending, simj)le ; petioles slender ; leaflets linear-lanceolate, serrulate, silky- 

 pubescent beneath; stipules semi-lanceolate, acuminate; heads roundish- 

 ovate, ebracteate, on long peduncles ; calyx-teeth setaceous, longer than the 

 tube, nearly equal; petals lanceolate; ovary 4^5-ovuled. — Root creeping; 

 stems 3-1° high ; radical leaves often oval or oblong ; flowers ochroleucous, 

 rarely purple, frequently deflexed in fruit. Oregon and Northern California 

 to Colorado and Northern Arizona, (Ives.) Found in the Havallah range, 

 Nevada, and in the "Wahsatch and Uintas ; 6-9,000 feet altitude ; June-Au- 

 gust. (238.) 



Teifolium subcaulescens. Gray. Bot. lves\ Rep., p. 10. Csespitose, 

 dwarf, hoary-pubescent or subglabrous ; stipules ovate, dentate or subentire ; 

 leaflets obovate or oblong, rather rigid, striate-veined, denticulate, usually 

 mucronate and sometimes retuse; peduncles not exceeding the radical 

 petioles ; head naked, many-flowered ; teeth of the villous calyx lanceolate- 

 subulate or almost setaceous, more or less exceeding the tube, usually half- 

 shorter than the white corolla. — Stems 2-3' high, the radical stipules sub- 

 scarious ; leaflets 3-12" long, glabrous above ; corolla 4-6" long. Much 

 resembling T. longipes but for its dwarf habit and broader and less acumin- 

 ate leaflets. Collected by Ives, near Fort Defiance, in Northeastern Arizona, 

 and in the past season by Dr. Palmer at St. George in Southern Utah. 



Teifolium Kingil Glabrous throughout; stems' few, erect, 6-10' high; 

 stipules foliaceous, small, lanceolate, acuminate, entire ; radical leaves rather 

 long-petioled, the cauline on short petioles but little exceeding the stipules ; 

 earher leaflets h! long, round-ovate, obtuse, the later I2' long, oblong or 

 narrow-lanceolate, very acute, all striate-veined and sharply denticulate; 

 peduncles exceeding the leaves ; heads naked, many-flowered, the purplish 

 flowers at length reflexed ; calyx-teeth setaceous-subulate, equaling or some- 

 what exceeding the campanulate tube, about one-third the length of the 

 (4-5" long) corolla.— Found growing sparingly in a damp canon above Parley's 

 Park in the Wahsatch ; 6,500 feet altitude ; fTune. (239.) 



Teifolium nanum, Torr. Glabrous, csespitose ; caudex short and thick, 

 branching; leaflets ovate-oblong, acuminate, denticulate, strongly veined; 



