COLORADO ANIMALS AND PLANTS NEW IN I912, 1913, AND I914 215 



Family CYPERACEAE 



Carez heliophila Mackenzie, Torreya, January, 1913, p. 15- Type from Missouri, but 

 also found in Colorado, at Horsetooth Gulch (Crandall), Veta Pass (Rydberg and 

 Vreeland), Crystal Park (Clements), Larimer Co. (Crandall), Ojo (Rydberg and 

 Vreeland), headwaters of Pass Creek (Rydberg and Vreeland), Fort Collins (Cowen), 

 Dixon Canyon (Crandall), New Windsor (Osterhout), and Colorado Springs (Jones) 

 It has passed as C. pennsylvanica L. 



Order LILIALES 



Family LILIACEAE 



Brodiaea paysonii Nelson, Bol. Gazette, July, 1913, p. 63. Montrose, Colo. (E. E. 

 Payson). 



Family SMILACACEAE 



fSmilax labidurommae Cockerell, Torreya, August, 1914, p. 135. Florissant (W. P. 

 Cockerell). 



Order AMARYLLIDALES 

 Family IRIDACEAE (Ixiaceae) 



Sisyrinchium juncellum Greene, Leaflets, Vol. II (1912), p. 272. Gunnison National 

 Forest, in a marsh at 9,100 ft. (Wm. H. Mast). "A strongly marked subalpine 

 species, with short foUage and a peculiarly reedy aspect, though of a pale green 

 herbage." Flowers deep blue. 



Order SALIC ALES 

 Family SALICACEAE 



Populus andrewsii Sargent, Trees and Shrubs, Vol. II (1913), p. 212. Near Boulder 

 (D. M. Andrews) and Walsenburg (Bethel and Sargent). This is considered to be 

 a hybrid P. acuntinataXsargentii. 



Order URTICALES 



Family ULMACEAE 



Celtis rugosa Rydberg, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club, Vol. XXXIX (1912), p. 304. Golden 

 (Rydberg, Shear), gulch west of Pennock's Mountain Ranch (Crandall). The name 

 is twice preoccupied, and will have to be changed. 



Order RAN ALES 



Family RANUNCULACEAE 



Delphinium pinetorum Tidestrom, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, VoLXXVI (i9i3),p. 121. 

 Type from Arizona, but also found on the Uncompahgre Plateau near Ridgway, Colo. 

 (Mellenthin). 



