218 OsTERHOUT: TWO NEW PLANTS FROM COLORADO 
of the calyx, white with a yellow eye (?), the tube and the limb 
about equal; nutlets four, margined, narrowly ovate or elliptical, 
rugose on the back, 3.5 mm. long, about 2 mm. wide. 
This is a rather slender and upright Oreocarya, with a cluster 
of leaves at the base. In the dried specimens the corolla appears 
to have a yellow eye. The nutlets are wrinkled somewhat like 
those of O. virgata (Porter) Greene, but the two plants, in other 
ways, have almost no similarity. It was collected June 21, 1922, 
No. 6195, on a stony hill, some distance south of the Yampa or 
Bear River, in Moffat County, along the “Victory Highway.”’ 
The country is dry, broken, and desert-like. 
WInNpDsoR, COLORADO 
