. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIFS VOL. NO. 4 .A RKVLSION OL SUBGLNUS OREOCARYA 57. N f 1 ! c' •V • • • r vV-- r , /\ _ J • • '' 1—^ - r; \s 1 • i • • / , • 1 • 1 1 1 Map No. 54, Western Colorailo ami eastern LUah, Range of C. paradoxa (A. Nels.) Payson. Map No. 55. Southwestern Colorado, southeastern Utah, and parts of adjoining states. Range of C. bakeri (Greene) Payson. Holotype: E. P. Walker ^1, collected in Montrose County, Colorado, on dry gypsum hills in Parado.\ Valley, 17 June 1^12, RM. Photograph at BRY. Iso-


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. BIOLOGICAL SERIFS VOL. NO. 4 .A RKVLSION OL SUBGLNUS OREOCARYA 57. N f 1 ! c' •V • • • r vV-- r , /\ _ J • • '' 1—^ - r; \s 1 • i • • / , • 1 • 1 1 1 Map No. 54, Western Colorailo ami eastern LUah, Range of C. paradoxa (A. Nels.) Payson. Map No. 55. Southwestern Colorado, southeastern Utah, and parts of adjoining states. Range of C. bakeri (Greene) Payson. Holotype: E. P. Walker ^1, collected in Montrose County, Colorado, on dry gypsum hills in Parado.\ Valley, 17 June 1^12, RM. Photograph at BRY. Iso- lypesat GH, POM, US. Distribution: Western and southwestern Colorado and Emery County, Utah. Growing on clay or sandy soil, 4,000 to 7,000 feet. Map No. 54. May and June. Cryptantha gypsophila is the same plant in every respect as C. paradoxa. Payson noted, "unfortunately the specimens of paradoxa had not been mounted and so were not available when gypsophila was de- scribed. However, there is no doubt that the two names are completely ;" This delicate little species may be distinguished by its densely caespitose habit, short leaves, and the long dimorphic corollas. 55. Crypiaiulia hakcri (Greene) Payson Cryptantha hakcri (Greene) Payson. Ann. Mo. Bot. Gard. 14:331. 1927. Oreocarya bakeri Greene, Pitt. 4:92. 1899. Oreocarva eulnplms Rydb. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 31 1904. (Type: Delores, Colorado, 1892, Cran- dall ) Biennial or sln)rt-lived perennials, 1-3 dm tall; stems 1-4(6). dm long, spreading setose-hirsute; leaves oblanceolate, obtuse, mostly basal, 3-6 cm long, cm wide, dorsal surface strigose and spreading setose, pustulate, ventral surface uniformly strigose and with few or no pustulate hairs; inflor- escence narrow, dm long, setose-hirsute, foliar bracts evident, slightly surpassing the individual cymes; segments broadly lanceolate or ovate, in anthesis mm long, in fruit becom


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