363] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 21$ 



SASKATCHEWAN to BRITISH COLUMBIA; TEXAS to CALIFOR- 

 NIA. 



941. V. agrestis L. FIELD SPEEDWELL. 



Boulder, April, 1905 (Chas. Sellers). Not in Rydberg's 

 Flora. 

 EUROPE and ASIA, thence to NORTH AMERICA. 



942. V. Byzantina (Sibth. & Smith) B. S. P. [V. Buxbaumii 

 Tenore]. BYZANTINE SPEEDWELL. 



At Boulder (Rydberg). 



EUROPE and ASIA, thence to NORTH AMERICA. 



405. BESSEYA Rydb. 



943. B. alpina (Gray) Rydb. [Synthyris alpina Gray]. AL- 

 PINE SYNTHYRIS. 



Massif de T Arapahoe (Rydberg). 

 WYOMING to COLORADO. 



406. GERARDIA L. PURPLE FALSE FOXGLOVE. 



944. GK Besseyana Britton. BESSEY'S PURPLE FALSE FOXGLOVE. 

 Along irrigation ditches, Arapahoe Road, 5200-5400 ft. 



(Daniels, 789). Also at Longmont (Rydberg). 

 IOWA to WYOMING; LOUISIANA to COLORADO. 



407. CASTILLEJA Mutis. PAINTED CUP. INDIAN 



PINK. PAINT BRUSH. 



945. C. linariaefolia Benth. TOAD-FLAX-LEAVED PAINTED CUP. 

 Very common on the foothills and mountain slopes, and 



occasional on the higher mesas, 5800-9000 ft. (Daniels, 538). 

 Also North Boulder Peak (Rydberg). 



WYOMING to NEW MEXICO, CALIFORNIA and MEXICO 



9453. C. linariaefolia filiformis Daniels. Nov. var. FILLFORM 



TOAD-FLAX-LEAVED PAINTED CUP. 



Plant dwarf, 1-2*4 decimetres high, stem purplish, villous 

 at the base, leaves filiform, i mm. wide, 3-4^4 cm - long, the 

 lower with an occasional lobe or two; flowers few with cleft 

 bracts, the lower of which are green, the upper crimson, these 

 and the flowers puberulent, rather than villous as in the type. 



