90 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 



leaves rosulate, ovate, or ovate-rotund, subacute, very smooth, serrate- 

 dentate, petiolate, petiole winged, nearly equaling the limb; scapes 

 numerous, erect, filiform, sparingly pilose above; involucre small; ped- 

 icels 20-30, capillary; calyx 5-cleft, campanulate, very smooth, lobes 

 equaling the tube or a little shorter, lance-ovate, acute ; limb of the 

 corolla very small, with obtuse, lance-ovate lobes. Much smaller and 

 more delicate in all its parts than the preceding, which it much re- 

 sembles, but is readily distinguished by its subglobose calyx with shorter 

 acd less spreading teeth. " Subalpine; not rare." Hall & Harbour, 375. 



ANDROSACE OCCIDENTALIS, Nutt. "On the plains." Hall & Har- 

 bour, 377. 



ANDROSACE CHAM^EJASME, Willd. DC. Prod. 8, p. 51. (A. carinata, 

 Torr.) Steins erect; l'-2' high; leaves rosulate, much crowded, ovate- 

 lanceolate, acute, very entire, scarcely petioled, subglabrous on both 

 sides, ciliate on the margin ; scapes 1 or few, 2-5-flowered, villous with 

 jointed hairs ; leaflets of the involucre equaling the pedicels or a little 

 shorter, lance-ovate, villous, ciliate; lobes of the campanulate calyx 

 about 5, pilose, about equaling the tube, acute or obtuse; lobes of the 

 corolla entire, ovate, sinuate; capsule globose, 1" in diameter. High 

 alpine. Pike's Peak, Porter. Hall & Harbour, 202. Sangre de Cristo 

 Pass, Brandegee. Mount Evans, Greene. 



DODECATHEON MEADIA, L. Hall & Harbour, 381 ; Meehan. Middle 

 Boulder, Coulter. South Park, Porter. Subalpine and alpine. 



LYSIMACHIA CILIATA, L. " Mountains at medium height," Hall d* 

 Harbour, 382 ; Meehan. 



GLAUX MARITIMA, L. Hall & Harbour, 60 and 577. South Park, 

 Porter and Coulter. 



L.ENTIBUJLACEJE. 



UTRICULARIA VULGARIS L. " In a subalpine lake." Hall & Harbour, 

 580 . Cold Marsh, near Long's Peak, Coulter. 

 UTRICULARIA GIBBA, L. Alpine lake, 1870, Greene. 



OROBANCHACEJE. 



PHELIP^A LUDOVICIANA, Don. On rootsof Artemisia frigida,V?illd., 

 Meehan. 



APHYLLON FASCICULATUM, T. & G.Hall & Harbour, 383. Near 

 Denver, B. H. Smith; Meehan. Canon City, Brandegee. South Park, 

 Porter. Monument Park and Weston's Pass, Coulter. 



APHYLLON UNIFLORUM, T. & G. Golden City, Greene. 



SCROPHUL.ARIACE JS. 



LINARIA CANADENSIS, Spreng. Golden City, Greene. 

 SCROPHULARIA NODOSA, L. Foot-hills west of Denver, Porter. Bear 

 Creek, Coulter; Greene. 



COLLINSIA PARVIFLORA, Dougl. Hall & Harbour, 402. Canon City, 

 Brandegee. Saint Vrain Canon, Coulter. 



PENTSTEMON BARBATUS, Nutt. Gr. Rev. Pentst. Proc. Am. Aead., 6. 

 p. 59. Very glabrous, 2-3 high; leaves very entire; upper ones linear- 

 lanceolate ; panicle lax, elongated ; segments of the short calyx margined ; 

 corolla strongly bilabiate, scarlet, V or more long, upper lip broad, con- 



