First Report on the Flora of iVyouiing. 157 



transverse ridges beset with tufts of uncinate-tipped bristles, the 

 intervals with low, muriculate-roiighened tuberc illations." 



Only one small patch of these plants observed ; they had taken 

 possession of a few depressions, possibly old buffalo wallows, on 

 bottom land near Silver Creek, August 26, 1894 (No. 119S). 

 Allocarya scopulorum, Greene, Pitt, i, 16 (1887). 



Rather infrequent; Upper Wind River, August 10, 1894 (No. 

 768); Centennial Valley, August 25, 1895 (No. 1850). 

 Krynitzkia Californica subglochidiata, Gray, Bot. Cal. i, 526. 

 Common on dry loam soil near streams. 



Cooper Creek, June 19, 1892; Table Mountain June 28, 1895 

 (No. 1311). 

 Krynitzkia crassisepala, Gray, Proc. Am, Acad, xx, 268 (1885). 

 Crypta>ithe crassisepala, (T. & G.) Greene. 

 Frequent on sandy plains. 



Laramie, August 8, 1891 ; Blue Grass Creek, July 8, 1894 (No. 

 (304). 

 Krynitzkia Fendleri, Gray, 1. c. Cryptanthe Fendleri, (Gray) Greene. 

 Infrequent ; Cummins, July 25, 1895 (No. 1523). 



Krynitzkia fulvocanescens, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad, xx, 280 (1885). 

 Oreocarya Julvocanescens, (Gray) Greene. 



Fine specimens of this were secured by Prof. Buffum, at Cooper 

 Creek, June 18, 1892. 

 Krynitzkia glomerata, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad, xx, 279 (1885). Oreo- 

 carya glomerata, (Gray) Greene. 



This is perhaps our commonest Krynitzkia ; frequent on dry hill- 

 sides, railroad embankments and on the plains. 



Laramie, July 8, 1894 (No. 418); Table mountain, June 30, 

 1895 (No. 1362); a very large, coarse form from Uva, July 10, 

 1894 (No. 388). 

 Krynitzkia glomeriflora, Greene. 



Frequent in dry, rich loam soil along streams. 

 Pole Creek, near Table Mountain. June 2, 1894 (No. 152); Cen- 

 tennial Valley, June 9, 1895 (No. 1335). 



Krynitzkia Jamesii, Gray, Proc Am. Acad, xx, 277. Oreocarya 

 suffriiticosa, Greene. 



Infrequent ; in canons near the Platte River, July 14, 1894 (No. 

 477). 



