. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. SI RII S VOL. 1 .1. NO. 4 .'\ RKVISION Ol I K"! I'I .\N 11 :,\ SUBGENUS OKI-OC AKY A 41 ® • • 1 i N 1 » [ •• • • • ' 1 . ^ 1 1 J H -| ' 1 1 ' 1 1 "n J >""' 1 Ia i' Map. No Dakota, Range of . 31. Southeastern Wyoming, southwestern South western Nebraska, and north eentral Colorado. C caim (A. Nels.) Map. No. 32. Northeastern LItah, Duehesne and Uintah Counties. Range of C. brciifloia (Osterh.) Payson. coii1;ilH, acute, dorsal surface densely and irregularly rugulose, with narrow high


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. SI RII S VOL. 1 .1. NO. 4 .'\ RKVISION Ol I K"! I'I .\N 11 :,\ SUBGENUS OKI-OC AKY A 41 ® • • 1 i N 1 » [ •• • • • ' 1 . ^ 1 1 J H -| ' 1 1 ' 1 1 "n J >""' 1 Ia i' Map. No Dakota, Range of . 31. Southeastern Wyoming, southwestern South western Nebraska, and north eentral Colorado. C caim (A. Nels.) Map. No. 32. Northeastern LItah, Duehesne and Uintah Counties. Range of C. brciifloia (Osterh.) Payson. coii1;ilH, acute, dorsal surface densely and irregularly rugulose, with narrow high ridges, inuricate between the ridges, ventral surface tuberculate, or with some of the tuberculations joined to form short ridges, scar open, linear, and without an elevated margin. Collec- tions: (i (0); representative: J. B. Leiberg 2049 (UC, GH, POM, US); J. B. Leiberg 2223 (UC, GH, US); R. J. Davis 4496 (GH); H. M. Tucker 1022 (GH. IDS); M. 4674 (POM). Holotype: J. B. Leiberg 2049, collected in Malheur County, Oregon, at Vale, 14 May 1896, GH. Photo- graph at BRY. Isotypes at UC, GH, POM, US. Distribution: Southwestern and western Idaho and eastern Oregon in Malheur County. Growing in clay soils, 2,000 to 4,000 feet. Map No. 3.^. April to June. Cryptaiilha propria, a relatively sporadic species occurring in western Idaho and eastern Oregon, is not often collected throughout its range. In general appearance it is not unlike C. Iiumllis var. hitmilis. C. caiia, or C. brevijlora. The latter two species are far removed geographically, occurring in Wyoming and Utah respectively. This species is probably most closely related to C Inimilis. however, very distinct in its racemose inflorescence and the uniformly strigose ventral leaf surface which lacks pustules. 34. Cryptantba fiilvocancsccns (Wats.) Payson Densely caespitose perennials from a strongly ligni- fied taproot, dm tall; stems many from a multiple , dm long, white hairy at th


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