JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
VoL. XVII January, 1916 No, 193 
REPORT ON = Resia atte TRIP TO THE CENTRAL 
Y MOUNTAIN REGION 
Dr. N.L. ee DIRECTOR-IN-CHIEF, 
Dear Sir: In order study species of the Figwort family 
Serpe) a group assigned to me for “‘ North American 
ora” I was privileged to spend the greater part of the past 
summer in ie central Rocky Mountain states, Colorado, 
Wyoming, Utah and southeastern Idaho. 
I arrived at Pueblo, Colorado, Saturday, June 5. The next 
upied collecting on the high pl. and in 
co) 
were repeatedly encountered. Unfortunately the past spring 
had been very backward, even on the sixth of June a considerable 
Pueblo is on the high plains. The topography was that met 
nd 
C. integra, a gorgeous-red, and the pale-yellow C. sessiliflora. 
As the species of canara collected have not yet been 
1 64) 6] 
was issued Jan. 
