293] FLORA OF BOULDER, COLORADO 1 45 



5100-6000 ft. (Daniels, 432). St. Vrain Canon (Porter & 

 Coulter). 



New Brunswick to Mackenzie; District of Columbia 

 to Colorado. 



564. D. fissa (Nutt.) Rydb. [Potentilla fissa'Nutt.]. Large- 

 flowered GLANDULAR CINQUEFOIL. 



Common in the mesas, foothills, and mountains throughout, 

 5700-12000 ft. (Daniels, 30). St. Vrain Canon 7000 ft., 

 and Boulder Caiion (Coulter in Wabash College Herb.). 



Montana to Colorado. 



228. GEUML. Avens. 



565. G. strietum Ait. Yellow avens. 

 In Bear Canon, 7000 ft. (Daniels, 637). 

 Newfoundland to British Columbia; Pennsylvania to 



Arizona and Mexico : Europe : Asia. 



566. G. Oregonense (Scheutz) Rydb. [G. urbanum Oregon- 

 ense Scheutz]. Oregon avens. 



Mountain meadows and carions, 6000-10000 ft. (Daniels, 

 634). Also at Arapahoe Pass and Eldora (Rydberg). 



Mackenzie to British Columbia; New Mexico to Cali- 

 fornia. 



567. G. scopulonim Greene. Rocky Mountain avens. 



In caiions and gulches about springs, 5700-9000 ft. (Dan- 

 iels, 68). 



Rocky Mountains. 



229. ERYTHROCOMA Greene. Purple mountain avens. 



568. E. ciliata (Pursh) Greene [Geum ciliatum Pursh ; Sie- 

 versia ciliata (Pursh) Don; G. triflorum Pursh]. Three- 

 flowered mountain avens. 



Subalpine and alpine meadows at Eldora, 8000-12000 ft. 

 (Daniels, 627). Also at Arapahoe Pass (Rydberg). Near 

 Long's Peak (Porter & Coulter). 



Labrador to British Columbia ; New York to California 

 and Mexico. 



