273] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 1 25 



176. THAIICTRTJM L. Meadow-rue/ 



446. T. purpuxascens L. Purplish meadow-rue. 



Springy canon at the foot of Flagstaff Hill ; wet meadows 

 between Marshall and South Boulder Peaks, 5400-6000 ft. 

 (Daniels, 434). 



Nova Scotia to Saskatchewan ; Florida to Colorado. 



447. T. Fendleri Engelm. Fendler^'s meadow-rue. 

 Cafions on the north slope of Green Mt., 6000-8100 ft. (Dan- 

 iels, 532). Also in tlie mountains from Eldora to Baltimore 

 (Rydberg). 



Wyoming and New Mexico to Arizona. 



Family 47. NYMPHAEACEAE DC. Water-lily family. 



177. NYMPHAEA L. Yellow pond lily. 



448. N. polysepala (Engelm.) Greene [Nuphar polysepalum 

 Engelm.]. Many-sepalled yellow pond lily. West- 

 ern spatter dock. 



Alpine lakes at Ward, 9000-1 1000 ft. (Daniels). A portion 

 of Engelmann's type material came from the vicinity of Long's 

 Peak, lat. 40°. 



Montana to Alaska; Color.\do to California. 



Family 48. BERBERIDACEAE T. & G. Barberry family. 



178. ODOSTEMON Raf. Oregon grapes. 



449. 0. repens (Lindl.) Cockerell [0. Aquifolium Rydb., not 

 Berberis Aquifoliimi Pursh; B. repens Lindl.]. Creeping 

 Oregon grapes. Holly barberry. 



Common on the mesas, foothills, and mountain slopes, 5700- 

 loooo ft. (Daniels, 471). Long's Peak (Coulter in Wabash 

 College Herb.). 



Montana to Idaho; New Mexico to California. 



