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D» maxima * 



The reaalning forms groupt as alierrant will now 

 be conslderedy First come two forms from Forest Home* 

 south of creek, near steep slope (in edge of grassy 

 flat):- 



D. 110, 111 J rhizome of maxima typej leaves very 

 far apart, hut usually only two! Leaflets rather sharp- 

 ly and closely incised-serrate for maxima } flowers purp- 

 lish. 



D* 113: near last, and very similar, except that 

 3 is the prevailing number of cauline leaves. 



D. 118 (Salmon Or. flats, above Myers); like 

 3-leaved maxima with small alternate leaves, but form 

 of leaflets intermediate between maxima and diphylla , 

 apparently closer to diphylla ; side leaflets sometimes 

 shallowly shoulder-lobed, serration rather sharp for 

 diphylla ; flowers large, purplish. 



D. 120 (Fall Cr- ravine, north slope opposite 

 Sibley): rhizome very deep in sandy soil, about tuber- 

 ous in form but rough (as often with maxima ) ;iieaves 

 2, nearly opposite, leaflets deeply lobed-laciniate 

 (divisions commonly rounded) . 



D. 146 (North Lansing Cr- flats - lower ravine. 



