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419. DISTEGIA Raf. FLY-HONEYSUCKLE. 



978. D. involucrata (Richards.) Cockerell [Lonicera involu- 

 crata (Richards.) Banks]. INVOLUCRED FLY-HONEY- 

 SUCKLE. 



Common in cool, deep canons, 6500-9000 ft. (Daniels, 340). 

 Also from Eldora to Baltimore and in the mountains between 

 Sunshine and Ward (Rydberg) : Allen's Park; Eldora; Spen- 

 cer Mountain; Redrock lake; Ward (Ramaley). 



QUEBEC to ALASKA; MICHIGAN to CALIFORNIA and MEX- 

 ICO. 



Family 105. ADOXACEAE. Fritch. Moschatel family. 



420. ADOXA L. MOSCHATEL. 



979. A. Moschatellina L. MUSK-ROOT. 

 Boulder Canon (Rydberg). 



ARCTIC AMERICA to WISCONSIN and COLORADO: EUROPE: 

 ASIA. 



Order 41. CAMPANULALES. 

 Family 106. CUCURBITACEAE. Juss. Gourd family. 



421. MICRAMPELIS Raf. BALSAM APPLE. 



980. M. lobata (Michx.) Greene [Echinocystis lobata 

 (Michx.) T. & G.]. WILD BALSAM APPLE. 



Fence-rows and waste places, 5100-6000 ft. (Daniels, 743) . 

 MAINE to MONTANA; VIRGINIA to COLORADO. 



Family 107. CAMPANULACEAE. Juss. Bellflower family. 



422. CAMPANULA L. BELLFLOWER. HAREBELL. 



BLUEBELL. 



981. C. nniflora L. ARCTIC HAREBELL. 



Arapahoe Peak above timberline, 11000-12000 ft. (Daniels, 



938). 



Arctic-alpine in the NORTHERN HEMISPHERE. 



982. C. Parryi Gray. PARRY'S HAREBELL. 



Foothills and mountain slopes, 6500-9000 ft. (Daniels, 101)^ 



