First Report on the Flora of Wyoming. 99 



Oxytropis monticola, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad, xx, 6. 



Frequent in the vicinity of Laramie; May 23, 1894 (No. 60); 

 June n, ISHfj (No. 12SU). 

 Oxytropis multiceps, Nutt. T. & G. Fl. i, 341 (1838). Spiesia niulti- 

 ceps, (Nutt.) Kuntze. 



Very rare; on a hilltop of disintegrated granite, near Horse 

 Creek, June 9, 1894 (No. 214). 

 Oxytropis splendens, Dougl. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i, 147 (1833). Spi- 

 esia splendeiis, (Dougl.) Kuntze. 



This truly splendid species is not rare in the grassy valleys at 

 about 7,000-8,000 ft. and sometimes at lower altitudes. Table 

 Mountain, July 2. 1895 (No. 1391); Cummins July 29, 1895. 

 Oxytropis sp. ? (Nos 6fi9 and 928, see appendix). 

 Glyceria lepidota, Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 480 (1814). 



Frequent near the Platte on the banks of small ditches and 

 ravines. Willow Creek, July 22, 1894 (No. 627); Cheyenne, 

 August 29, 1893. 



Hedysarum boreale, Nutt. Gen. ii, 110 (1818). H. Aniericmmm, 

 (Michx.) Britton. 



Probably infrecjuent except northward; Union Pass, August 10, 

 1894 (No. 877). 

 Hedysarum Mackenzii, Richards, App. Frank. Journ. 17 (1823). H. 

 Ai)ie)icaiiu)ii Macke)izii, (Richards.) Britton. 



Throughout the state; Crazy Woman Creek, August 7, 1892; 

 Dubois, August 9, 1894 (No, 752); Snake River, August 19, 1894 

 (No. 1087). 



Vicia Americana, Muhl. Willd. Sp. PI. ii, 1096 (1803). 



Of frequent occurrence in thickets on stream banks. Cummins, 

 July 29, 1895, two forms of it, (Nos. 1450 and 1478). 

 Vicia Americana truncata, Brewer, Bot. Cal. i, 158 (1876). 



More frequent than the species; Wheatland, August 1892, B. C. 

 Buffum; Table Mountain, June 30, 1895 (No. 1404). 

 Vicia linearis, (Nutt.) Greene, Fl. Fran. 3 (1891). 



Especially abundant; on sandy plains and creek valleys every- 

 where. 



Pole Creek, June 2, 1894 (No. 92); Laramie, June 1, 1894 (No. 

 172); Meadow Creek, August 9, 1894 (No. 776). 



