44 



Macrorynchus. (667.) 



. Too young; probably troxiino^es, T. & G., 

 or possibly Troximon gimicum, Kutt. South Park. 

 M. TROXiMOiDES, T. & G-., var. Parryi, Gray. {GG, 668.) 

 Stephanomeeia minor, Nutt. Trout Creek. (671, 672.) 



Troxoion parviflorum, i^utt., large. South Park and Sau Luis Val- 

 ley. (665,666.) 



MuLGEDiuM PULCHELLUM, Xutt. Cottouwoocl Creek. (670.) 



* 



CAMPANULACE^. 



Campanula uniplora, L. Grant post-office. August. (751.) 



O. ROTUNDIFOLIA, L. South Park ; altitude, 10,000 feet. August. (752 ) 

 C. Langsdokfpiana, Fisch. South Park aud mountains of Central 

 Colorado ; generally at 10-11,000 feet. 



EEICACE.E. 



CiESPlTOSUai 



South Park. June. (741.) 



A.RCTOSTAPIIYLOS Uta-uesi, Spreug. Couiuion in dry ffravellv soil at 



10,000 feet. (742.) 



?ROLA SECT 



feet. (739.) 



500 



^-* ^«^ ^ w m w ^-^ ^^ ■ f 



P. MINOR, L. Alpine ravines, iu shady places, at 10,500 feet. (740 ) 

 /?^o^y^^^^°^^^' ^•' ^'^^- "t^^iG^iNOSA, Gray. Twin Lakes, at 9,500 ieet. 



(738.) 



UNIFLORA 



PLANTAGINACE^. 



Plantago Patagoniga, Jacq., var. gnapalioides. Gray. Denver 

 June. 



PKIMULACEiB. 



Primula Parryi, Gray. Mountain-ravines, at 10-12,000 feet. July. 



(734.) 



P. ANGUSTiFOLiA, Torr. South Park ; in alpine regions. July f736 ) 

 P. FARiNOSA, L. South Park. Common. (737.) 



ANDROSAOE SEPTENTRIONALIS, L. (356, 358, 359.) 



DoDEOATHEON Meadia, L. South Park; at 10-11,500 feet. 



OEOBxV.NCHACE^. 



Aphyllon fascicula'J'um, T. & G. Apex and South Park. Parasitic 

 on Artemesta frigida. (52.) 



SCEOPHULAPJACE^, 



COLLINSIA PARViFLORA, Dougl. Apex. June. (328.) 

 Penstemon glaber, Pursh. Denver, Col. June. Sterile filament 

 densely bearded. Comparing this with my specimen from the Parry 

 Hall, and Harbour collection, I find that in both the anthers open 

 along their entire length. (299.) 



P. C^RULEUS, :S"utt. Apparently the plant described by Nnttall, though 

 1 have no authentic specimen with which to compare it. Extreme 

 radical leaves distinctly petioled. Plains. June. (291.) (296 ) 



