-4- 
Crepis Cont. 
5037. Crepis occidentalis, var. crinita, Gray? Glandular, blackish 
hirsute, and pappus pluriserial, but flowers and 
scales less in number. 
Erigeron Bloomeri, Gray. 
” chryso^sidis. Gray. 
*5260. 
5030. 
*5259. 
✓ 5258 . 
✓5262. 
*5254 . 
✓5261. 
5032. 
*5255. 
l/ 5257 . 
5561. 
✓5256. 
5028. 
5560. 
*5271. 
Undistrib. 
>^5270. 
compositus, Pursh. 
corymbosus, Nutt, 
f ilif olius , ( Hook) Nutt. 
it it it 
linearis, (Hook) Piper? Rays white. 
it it 
Nevadensis, Gray. 
Phi lade lphicus, L. 
poliospermus. Gray, 
salsuginosus , Gray. 
Eriophyllum lanatum (Pursh) Forbes. 
ti 
ti 
*15269. 
*"5272. 
5562. 
1/5274. 
5041. 
t/$273. 
*'5251. 
5564. 
5563. 
5565. 
5566 . 
multiflorum (Nutt) Rydberg. An interesting plant 
having the leaves of forms of E. lanatum, but,, the 
glandular akenes, and fuller pappus of E.multif lorum 
(gracile). A fine intergrade. 
Gaillardia aristata, Pursh. 
Gnaphalium palustre, Nutt. 
Grindelia nana, Nutt. 
Helianthus annuus, L. 
Cusickii, Gray, 
n it 
tt 
it 
n 
it 
Hemizonella Durandi, A. Gray. 
Hieraeium albiflorum. Hook. 
gracile. Hook. 
Scouleri, Hook. 
? Differs from H. Scouleri in smaller, less 
hairy heads, with involucral bracts very irregular. 
Hymenopappus f ilif olius. Hook. 
Iva axillaris, Pursh. 
tt ti it 
Undistrib. Lactuca spicata, (Lam) Hitchcock. (Sht-fy / dirt. jo 
✓5275. Lagophylla ramosissima, Nutt. 7 / / 
Layia Douglasii, H. & A. 
Madia filipes. Gray. 
" glomerata. Hook. 
” racemosa (Nutt). T.& G. 
Microseris nutans. Gray? Differs in smaller, narrower leaves, 
involucre narrowly campanulatej akenes slightly 
larger in center; bristles short-plumose. 
” nutans. Gray. 
Nothocalais troximoides (Gray) Greene. 
Ptiloria tenuifolia, (Torr) Raf.? Too young, no flowers yet. 
Rudbeckia occidentalis, Nutt. 
^5236. 
*5233. 
*15234 . 
5029. 
^5250. 
5568. 
5567. 
5569. 
/527 6. 
5027. 
s) 5282. 
5570. 
*''5279 • 
✓5278. 
*5281. 
n/5277. 
✓ 5280. 
Senecio canus. Hook. 
” exaltatus, Nutt. 
it ti ii 
” hydrophyloides, 
Nutt. 
n serra, Hook. 
Ryd. Hardly separable from S.hydrophilus, 
