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30. APIOS TUBEROSA Meench. Denver, along the Platte. It 
may be introduced. 
31. CRATGUS COCCINEA L. This was recorded also by Mr. 
Brandegee from southwestern Colorado. 
32. CrAT&GuS DouG asi Lindl. At Morrison, in the foot- 
hills west of Denver. 
33. AMMANIA LATIFOLIA L. Along the Platte near Denver. 
34. QCENOTHERA HETERANTHERA Nutt. Steamboat Springs. 
35. QCENOTHERA TRILOBA Nutt.? Bear Creek, near Denver. 
36. CENOTHERA SCAPOIDEA Nutt. A form with entire leaves, 
from Grand Junction. 
37. OROGENIA LINEARIFOLIA Watson. At Mancos and Steam- 
boat Springs; named ‘‘ turkey peas,” from the roots. 
38. CARUM Called “ Yampa’’ by the Utes. Its great 
abundance along the valley of the Yampa, or Bear River, gave the 
name to the stream. Fruit not ripe enough for determination. 
39. OREOXIS HUMILIS Raf. In dense mats on sandstone hills 
bare of all other vegetation, Egeria Park. 
40. OSMORRHIZA OCCIDENTALIS Torr. Common in Routt 
County. 
qt. LicusticuM TENUIFOLIUM Watson. Rare along Walton 
Creek, Routt County. : 
42. ANGELICA WHEELERI Watson. Mr. Rose says that it 
differs slightly from the typical form found by Lieutenant Wheeler 
in Utah. This grew at Crested Butte. 
43. CyMopPTERUS FENDLERI Gray. Mancos and Grand Junc- 
tion. 
44. CyMOPTERUS MONTANUS F, & G. var, A tall form found 
_ at Durango and Grand Junction; possibly a new species. 
45. CYMOPTERUS PURPUREUS Watson. Durango and Mancos, 
generally under Pinus edulis. 
46. Cymoprerus GLaucus Nutt.? Growing on rocky hill- 
a sides at Egeria Park and Steamboat Springs. 
= 47- PrucepaNum Gravi C. & R. Common at Durango and 
Mancos, in adobe soil. 
