192 MALACEAE. 



2. Amelanchier elliptica A. Nels. Hills from S. D. to Colo. — Alt. 6000- 

 8000 ft. — Ccrro Summit; Crystal Creek; Beaver Creek. 



3. Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. Dry hills and rolling plains from N. D. 

 and Mont, to Colo, and Utah. — Alt 4000-8000 ft. — Poverty Ridge, near Ci- 

 marron; Ccrro Summit; Hounold; Glcnvvood Springs; Horsetooth Gulch; 

 Hounold ; Central City; Four-Mile Hill; Parlin ; Pallas; Pandora. 



4. Amelanchier oreophila A. Nelson. Hills of Wyo. and Colo. — Alt. 5000- 

 8000 ft. — Willow Creek; Camp Creek; Ojo; hills southeast of La Veta; 

 Van Boxle's ranch, above Cimarron; Los Pinos (Bayfield); Cottonwood 

 Lake; City Creek Canon; Minturn. 



5. Amelanchier Bakeri Greene. Dry hills of Colo. — Alt. 6000-8000 ft. — 

 Cedar Creek; Mancos; Los Pinos (Bayfield); Wolcott; Twin Lakes. 



6. Amelanchier prunifolia Greene. Dry hills and mountains of Colo, and 

 Utah. — Alt. 4000-8000 ft. — Mancos; Cerro Summit. 



7. Amelanchier rubescens Greene. Dry hills of Colo, and N. M.— Between 

 Rifle and Meeker; Cedar Creek. 



2. PERAPHYLLUM Nutt. 



I. Peraphyllum ramosissimum Nutt. Dry hills and mountains from Ore. 

 to Colo, and Calif. — Alt. 6500-8000 ft. — Mancos; Los Pinos (Bayfield) ; Cerro 



Summit; Cimarron; Durango; Dolores. 



3. CRATAEGUS L. Hawthorn. 



Inflorescence pubescent ; leaves hairy beneath, at least on the veins. 



Leaf-blades orbicular or broadly obovate, abruptly contracted at the base, 5-7 

 cm. wide, less distinctly lobed, toothed to near the base. 



I. C. coloradensis. 

 Leaf-blades obovate or rhombic, with a cuneate base, 5-9 lobed, with triangular 

 acute lobes, 3-5 cm. wide. 2. C. occidentalis. 



Inflorescence glabrous ; leaves glabrous beneath. 



Leaf-blades serrate or incised; fruit 8-10 mm. broad. 



Leaf-blades rhombic, incisedly lobed with acute serrate lobes. 



3. C. cerronis. 

 Leaf-blades oblanceolate or rhombic-oblanceolate, merely irregularly serrate. 



4. C. Wheeleri. 

 Leaf-blades crenate : fruit 6-7 mm. long. 5. C. saligna. 



1. Crataegus coloradensis Aven Nelson. Canons of Colo. — Alt. 5000-6000 

 ft. — Colorado Springs ; Boulder. 



2. Crataegus occidentalis Britton. River-banks from N. D. and Mont, to 

 Neb. and Colo. — Alt. 4000-6000 ft. — Golden; foot-hills, Larimer Co.; Boulder; 

 Lower Boulder Caiion ; Horsetooth Gulch. 



3. Crataegus cerronis A. Nels. Along streams in Colo. — Alt. 5000-8000 ft. 

 — Colorado Springs ; Larin ; Golden ; Livermore ; Boulder ; Cerro Summit. 



4. Crataegus Wheeleri A. Nels. Along streams from V/yo. to Colo, and 

 Utah. — Alt. about 6000 ft. — Wolcott; Steamboat Springs; between Pallas and 

 Sydney; Steele Cai'ion; Villa Grove; Dix; between Meeker and Craig; be- 

 tween Rifle and Meeker; Spring Creek, above Uncompahgre River. 



5. Crataegus saligna Greene. Hillsides of Colo. — Alt. up to 7000 ft. — 

 Cimarron ; Gypsum Creek Caiion ; Meeker ; Wolcott ; Gunnison ; Parlin. 



