Macbride and Payson — Erigeron, Series Multifidi 79 
1899, Baker, no. 673 (R. Mt. Herb.); Mt. Garfield, July 15, 1901, 
F.E. & E. . Clements, no. 497; Beaver Creek, July 4, 1896 and 
July 17, 1898, nos. 2897 ‘and 2998; 1906, Johnston, no. 344 (R. Mt. 
Herb.) ; Estes Pa rk, Aug. 2 , 1906, Cooper, no. 38 (R. Mt. Herb.); 
Bald Mt., Boulder Co., July 20, 1907, Ramaley, Dodds & Robbins, 
no. 3237 (R. Mt. Herb. ); near Ward, Boulder Co., July 30, 1907, 
Ramaley & Robbins, no. 3096; outh of Wa rd, July, 1901, Oster- 
hout, no. 2437 (R. Mt. Herb.) ; ae Peak, July, 1905, J ohnston, 
1873, Wolf & Rothrock, no. >. 496; about Gray’s Peak, July and Aug., 
1885, Patterson, no. 60. 
3a. E. PINNATISECTUS (Gray) A. Nels., var. insolens, var. nov., 
capitulis  agean — Uran: above timber, La Sal Mts., July 15, 
1912, Walker, no. 271 (Typz, R. Mt. Herb., duplicate Gray Herb.) ; 
La Sal Mts., July 17 & 7, 1911, Rydberg & Garrett, nos. 8671 (R. 
Mt. Herb.) & 9023. 
The typical form of the species has apparently never been col- 
lected west of the continental divide so this discoid variety, found, 
as yet, only in southeastern Utah, is exceedingly interesting. 
