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Artemisia scopulorum Gray, Proc. Phil. Acad. xv, 66 (1864). 
Alpine, altitude 3,070 meters (10,000 feet), July 15 (No. 32). 
Arnica alpina (L.) Olin, Mon. Arn. Upsala (1799); Arnica montana alpina L. Sp. 
Pl. ii, 884 (1753). 
Open places, altitude 2,460 meters (8,000 feet), July 20 (No. 61). 
Arnica cordifolia Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. i, 331 (1833), 
Woods, altitude 2,460 meters (8,000 feet), July 15 (No. 60). 
Senecio pauciflorus Pursh, FI. ii, 529 (1814); Senecio aureus borealis Torr. & Gr. 
Fl. ii, 442 (1843). 
Altitude 2,090 meters (6,800 feet), July 20 (No. 65). 
Agoseris gracilenta Greene, Pittonia, ii, 177 (1891); Troximon gracilens Gray, Proc. 
Amer. Acad. xix, 71 (1883), 
Altitude 2,680 meters (8,700 feet), July 20 (No. 38). This species is not often col- 
lected. 
Agoseris scorzonerefolia Greene, Pittonia, ii, 177 (1891); Ammogeton scorzonere- 
folium Schrad. Cat. Sem. Goett. 1 (1833); Troxrimon glaucum dasycephalum Torr. & Gr. 
Fl. ii, 490 (1843). 
Meadows, altitude 2,680 meters (8,700 feet), July 20 (No. 37). 
Kalmia glauca microphylla Hook. F]. Bor. Aimer. ii, 41 (1834). 
Alpine, altitude 3,390 meters (11,000 feet), July 20 (No. 44), 
Primula parryi Gray, Amer. Journ. Sci. ser. 2, xxxiv, 257 (1862). 
Very common in crevices of rocks and along alpine streams, altitude between 2,825 
and 3,390 meters (9,500 and 11,000 feet), July 21 (No. 84), 
Peduncles sometimes 25-flowered. Mr. Tweedy remarks: “ Primula parryi is a 
marked feature of the flora from 7,000 feet to the highest suminits.” 
Dodecatheon pauciflorum (Durand) Greene, Pittonia, ii, 72 (1890); Dodecatheon 
meadia paucitorum Durand, Journ. Phil. Acad. ser. 2, iii, 95 (1855). 
Cold bogs, altitude 2,150 to 3,390 meters (7,000 to 11,000 feet), July 20 (No. 56). 
Omphalodes howardi Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad, xx, 263 (1885) ; Cynoglossum howardi 
Gray, Syn. Fl. ii, pt. i, 188 (1884). 
Alpine, altitude 3,390 meters (11,000 feet), July 20 (No. 43), 
Mertensia alpina Don, Hist. Dichl. Pl. iv, 372 (1838). 
Alpine, altitude 3,325 meters (10,800 feet), July 20 (No. 49). 
Mertensia oblongifolia Don, Hist. Dichl. Pl. iv, 372 (1838). 
Along streams, altitude 2,770 meters (9,000 feet), July 20 (No. 33), 
Myosotis sylvatica alpestris Koch, Syn. Fl. Germ. Helv, ed. 3, 488 (1857); Myo- 
sotis alpestris F, W. Schmidt, Fl. Boem. iii, 26 (1795), 
Subalpine, altitude 3,230 meters (10,500 feet), July 20 (No. 57); alpine, altitude 
3,390 meters (11,000 feet), July 15 (No. 24). 
Veronica alpina L. Sp. Pl. i, 11 (1758). 
Alpine, altitude 2,770 meters (9,000 feet), July 15 (No. 5), 
Castilleja pallida septentrionalis (Lindl.) Gray, Bot. Cal. i, 575 (1876); C. sep- 
tentrionalis Lindl. Bot. Reg. xi, t. 925 (1825). 
Altitude 2,090 meters (6,800 feet), July 20 (No. 66). 
Orthocarpus pilosus Wats. Bot. King. Surv. 231 (1871). 
Damp meadows, altitude 2,150 meters (7,000 feet), July 20 (No. 71); alpine, alti- 
tude 3,390 meters (11,000 feet), July 15 (No. 27). 
This species is not included in Coulter’s Manual of the Rocky Mountain Region. 
It has been collected in Wyoming before, however, by Letterman, Tweedy, and 
myself. 
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