289] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 14! 



218. BOSSEKIA Necker. SALMON-BERRY. 



540. B. parviflora (Nutt.) Greene [Rubus Nutkanus 

 Mog. ; Rubacer parviflorus (Nutt-) Rydb.]. NUTKA 



SOUND SALMON-BERRY. 



Local in deep wooded canons in the foothills and mountains, 

 6500-9000 ft. (Daniels, 533). Near Long's Peak (Porter & 

 Coulter). 



ONTARIO to ALASKA ; NEW MEXICO to CALIFORNIA and MEX- 

 ICO. 



219. OREOBATUS Rydb. FLOWERING RASPBERRY. 



541. 0. deliciosus (James) Rydb. [Rubus deliciosus James]. 

 SAVORY FLOWERING RASPBERRY. 



Abundant throughout the higher mesas, the foothills and the 

 mountains, 5500-10000 ft. (Daniels, 29). 

 COLORADO. 



220. RUBUS L. BRAMBLE. 



542. R. Americanus (Pers.) Britton [R. triflorus Richard- 

 son]. DWARF RASPBERRY. 



Deep canons on north slope of Green Mt, 64008000 ft. 

 (Daniels, 345). Not in Rydberg's Flora. 

 NEWFOUNDLAND to MANITOBA; NEW JERSEY to COLORADO. 



221. BATEDAEA Dumort. RED RASPBERRY. 



543. B, laetissima Greene. WILD RED RASPBERRY. 

 Common in gulches in the mesas and foothills, 5500-8000 ft. 



(Daniels, 212). 

 LABRADOR to MACKENZIE; NEW JERSEY to COLORADO. 



222. TRIDOPHYLLUM Necker. FIVE-FINGER. CIN- 



QUEFOIL. 



544. T. paradoxum (Nutt.) Greene [Potentilla paradoxa 

 Nutt.]. BUSHY CINQUEFOIL. 



Wet places and along streams, ascending in Sunset Canon 

 to about 7000 ft., 5100-7000 ft. (Daniels, 241). 



PENNSYLVANIA and ONTARIO to WASHINGTON; MISSOURI. to 

 NEW MEXICO and MEXICO: EASTERN ASIA. 



