PYGMY ANDROSACE 



Androsace subumbellata (A. Nelson) Small 



Pygmy androsace is a tiny member of the Primrose Family, which, 

 because of its small size and inconspicuous coloring, easily escapes 

 notice. It grows in meadows or on stony alpine slopes. The delicate 

 slender stems and white flowers give it a graceful and dainty appear- 

 ance quite in contrast to that of the sweet androsace, previously 

 pictured. 



Pygmy androsace ranges from New Mexico and Arizona north- 

 ward to Alberta and British Columbia. 



The sketch was made from a specimen collected near the head- 

 waters of Johnson Creek, thirty miles by trail from Lake Louise, 

 Alberta, Canada, at an altitude of 7,000 feet. 



plate 185 



