SUNFLOWER FAMILY 607 
if. 1: 435. 1876, in part.) Stems 1.5-3 dm, high, rather stout, densely covered with c 
or tomentulose; involucres 14-17 mm. high; i 
pappus- ee a 10 mm. long, shorter than i da 
lumbia sout to Klickitat york bil ery ioe Type locality: n Crab 
ashington. 
Crepis Oca ensis subsp glareésa (Piper) Babc. & Stebbins, Carnegie Inst. wie ae fa) 2 ee te: 
1938. ( vars glareosa Bag ssi! yo Saal — 28: 42. 1901.) Stems 0.6—1.3 dm. high, tomentulose, the whitish 
crisped setae lacking o arly so; 5 anaes s 11-13 mm. high, the phyllaries hirsute with whiti 
pappus- printies shorter “than the “ore 
itish crisped setae; 
nish oe yellowish ream which are attenuate at the apex. Known only 
from the type locality at Riconane: “Kittitas County, Washington 
10. Crepis acuminata Nutt. Long-leaved Hawksbeard. Fig. 6058. 
Crepis acuminata Nutt. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. II. 7: 437. 1841. 
Perennial, 2-7 dm. high, stems 1-3 from a swollen, 2-3-forked caudex and woody, deep-seated 
root, stout, tomentose at least at the base. Basal leaves 1 cm. long, pinnatifid with rather even 
lanceolate lobes, attenuate into a stout, narrow-winged petiole, densely to sparsely canescent- 
e€ ile, reduced above; inflorescences with mig fe hea x oe heads 
flowered, the peduncles short and slender; involucres 9-1 ong, cyli c-cam- 
anulat te; inner eS 5- lanceolate, glabrous or tomentulose, the outer  cieviiaties 87 ing ceo- 
Eas, deltoid, mostly 1-3 mm. long; achenes 5.5-9 mm. long, aa 12-ribbed, pale yellow or brown- 
ish, equaling the iy Ae 
Dry ope ces, Arid Transition Zone; eastern Washington. southward to the mountains of southern Cali- 
fornia, cast to rnatews and south to northern Arizona and New Mexico. Type locality: ‘‘Plains of the Platte.” 
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