88 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 



CAMPANULA LANGSDORFFIANA, Fisch. Glabrous ; stem simple, slen- 

 der, erect, 4'-l high, leafy toward the base, 1-flowered ; leaves sparsely 

 denticulate, radical ones spatulate, l'-2' long, tapering to the base, stem- 

 leaves narrowly lanceolate or linear ; ovary obconic; calyx-lobes lance- 

 olate, acuminate, serrulate on the margins, more than half as long as the 

 corolla ; corolla spreading-campanulate, deeply 5-lobed, narrowed toward 

 the base, large for the size of the plant, I' in diameter. Hall & Harbour, 

 359. " Very common in the subalpine region and lower, in wet ground." 

 North Park, Hayden. Wet Mountain Valley, Brandegee. South Park, 

 Porter. Sierra Madre Eange and Ute Pass, Coulter. 



CAMPANULA UNIFLORA, DC. Prod. 7, p. 482. Stem 1-flowered; leaves 

 subentire, lower obovate, petioled, the middle ones obovate-lanceolate 

 and the upper ones occasionally linear-lanceolate; calyx slightly villous 

 with linear acuminate lobes, nearly equaling the funnel form corolla ; 

 capsule cylindrical; stems 2 / -4 / high. Hall & Harbour, 360. " Pike's 

 Peak ; high alpine. 77 Divide between Sacramento and Mosquito, at 13,000 

 ft. lat., Coulter. Sangre de Cristo Pass, Brandegee. 



CAMPANULA APARINOIDES, Pursh. Hall & Harbour, 361. 



SPECULARIA PERFOLIATA, A. DC. Plains of the Platte near Denver, 

 Coulter. Golden City, Greene. 



ERICACEJE. 



VACCINIUM C^ESPITOSUM, MX. Hall & Harbour, 363. 



VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS, L. Branches sharply-angled, green ; leaves 

 deciduous, ovate, minutely serrate, glabrous, shining ; peduncles 1-flow- 

 ered, solitary, axillary, nodding ; stemG'-l high, very diffusely branched ; 

 flowers small, V in length, white ; fruit small, about W in diameter, 

 light red. Leaves variable in size, 2 // -6 // long, 2"-6" broad. Alpine and 

 subalpine. Hall & Harbour, 362. Canon City, Brandegee. Georgetown, 

 Dr. Smith. Clear Creek Canon, Coulter. 



ARCTOSTAPHYLOS UVA-URST, Spreng. Hall & Harbour, 364. Dr. 

 Smith ; B. H. Smith ; Porter. Common in the mountains, Coulter. The 

 " Kinnikinick " of the Indians. 



GAULTHERIA MYRSINITES, Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2, p. 35, t. 129. Low, 

 trailing; stems 2 / -6 / long, leaves orbicular-ovate, ciliate-serrate, shining, 

 4 // -9 // in diameter; flowers solitary, with several ovate bracts ; subcam- 

 paimlate corolla scarcely exceeding the calyx, white, V in length ; anthers 

 obtuse ; filaments glabrous ; disk none ; fruit scarlet. Hall & Harbour, 

 365. 



KALMIA GLAUCA, Ait., var. MIOROPHYLLA, Hook. Stems leafy, l'-2' 

 long; leaves somewhat oval, scarcely 6" in length; flowers 1-4, on ped- 

 icels I 7 long. Alpine. Hall & Harbour, 370. 



PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, L.,var. ULIGINOSA, Gr. Hall & Harbour, 367 ; 

 Parry. Wet Mountain Valley, Eedjield. 



PYROLA CHLORANTHA, Swartz. Hall & Harbour, 368 ; Meehan. 

 PYROLA SECUND A, L. Hall & Harbour, 366. Georgetown, Dr. Smith; 

 Meehan. Twin Lakes, Coulter. 



PYROLA MINOR, L. Parry. Twin Lake Creek, at 10,000 feet altitude, 

 Coulter. Alpine forests, Jefferson County, Greene. 



MONESES UNIFLORA, Gr. Hall & Harbour, 369. Wet Mountain Val- 

 ley, Brandegee. Mount La Plata, at 11,000 feet altitude, Coulter. 



PTEROSPORA ANDROMEDEA, Nutt. North Park, Hayden. Chiaim 

 Canon, Porter. Hall & Harbour, 371. Sangre de Cristo Range, Eedjield. 



