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5. Antennaria rosea (D. C. Eaton) Greene. ( A . parviUora Rydb.; not Nutt.) 
In meadows from Alb. and Yukon to Colo, and Calif.—Alt. 6000-11,000 ft.— 
Lake City; Empire City; North Boulder Peak; Pike’s Peak; Mt. Hesperus; 
headwaters of Pass Creek; Crested Butte; Mt. Abram, Ouray; Upper La 
Plata River; gulch west of Pennock’s; Eldora to Baltimore; Horsetooth 
Mountain. 
6. Antennaria imbricata E. Nels. On hillsides from Mont, to Colo, and 
Utah.—Alt. 6000-10,000 ft.—West Mancos Divide; Palsgrove Canon; Ruxton 
Dell; Rist Canon; Chambers’ Lake. 
7. Antennaria nardina Greene. ( A . corymbosa E. Nels.) In meadows 
from Mont, and Ore. to Colo.—Alt. up to 12,000 ft.—Lake City; Seven Lakes. 
8. Antennaria microphylla Rydb. (A. parvifolia Greene; not Nutt.; A. for- 
mosa Greene) On dry plains and hills from Sask. and B. C. to Neb. and 
N. M.—Alt. 4000-11,000 ft.—Pike’s Peak; Empire City; Lake City; Waha- 
toya Creek; Gunnison; Dark Canon; Piedra; Seven Lakes; Wolcott, Eagle 
Co.; Alamosa; Parlin; Boulder; Ft. Collins; south of Walden; Ruxton Dell. 
9. Antennaria viscidula A. Nels. On mountains of Wyo. and Colo.—Alt. 
9000-13,000 ft.—West Spanish Peak; Cabin Canon. 
10. Antennaria bracteosa Rydb. In mountain meadows from Mont, to Colo. 
—Alt. 8000-9000 ft.—Colorado Springs; Mt. Hesperus; Sangre de Cristo 
Creek. 
11. Antennaria oxyphylla Greene. On hills and mountains from S. D. and 
Mont, to Neb. and Colo.—Alt. up to 11,000 ft.—Mt. Abram, Ouray; gulch 
west of Pennock’s. 
12. Antennaria obovata E. Nels. On hills and mountains from S. D. to 
Colo.—Soldier Canon ; Palmer Lake. 
13. Antennaria aprica Greene. (A. dioica Hook.; not Gaert.) On hills 
and mountains from S. D. and Alb. to N. M. and Utah.—Alt. 5000-12,000 
ft.—Lake City; Pike’s Peak; Van Boxle’s ranch, above Cimarron; Los Pinos; 
Veta Mountain; Turkey Creek and tributaries; Wahatoya Canon; West In¬ 
dian Creek; Sangre de Cristo Creek; East Indian Creek; north of La Veta; 
Ojo; Cucharas River, below La Veta; southeast of La Veta; Palmer Lake; 
Howe’s Gulch; North Cheyenne Canon; La Plata Canon; Mancos; Chicken 
Creek, west of Mt. Hesperus; near Denver; Grayback mining camps and 
Placer Gulch; Mt. Hesperus; Horsetooth Gulch; Howe’s Gulch; Horsetooth 
Mountain; Eldora to Baltimore; Beaver Creek. 
14. Antennaria marginata Greene. On the mountains of Colo., N. M. and 
Ariz.—Alt. 10,000-11,000 ft.—Little Veta Mountain. 
15. Antennaria rosulata Rydb. In mountain valleys of Colo, and Ariz.— 
Alt. 7000-8000 ft.—Wahatoya Creek; Los Pinos (Bayfield). 
16. Antennaria Sierrae-Blancae Rydb. On alpine peaks of Southern Colo. 
—Alt. 12,000-13,000 ft.—Sierra-Blanca. 
17. Antennaria oblanceolata Rydb. On mountain sides from Mont, and 
B. C. to Colo, and Calif.—Alt. up to 10,000 ft.—Mountains west of North 
Park; Buffalo Pass; Park Range; Walton Creek, Routt Co. 
18. Antennaria pulcherrima (Hook.) Greene. (A. Carpatica pulcherrima 
Hook.) On hillsides from Sask. and Yukon to Colo, and Wash.—Alt. up to 
9000 ft.—Hamor’s Lake. 
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