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SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 11 
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Ginditerti ‘ANGUSTIFOLIA, Torr. Glabrous, 1° or more high, branch- 
ing above; Bea: oblong-linear, acutish, very entire; upper bracts 
simple; ovary many times surpassing the style, shorter than the stipe ; 
aie dilated. Shouibea, acute; seeds nage ame rugulose.— 
Har 53; Parry. This is C. tenuifolia, Torr., 104 of P: “a Rocky 
weber Plants, Gray’s ea in Jour., ay 33, p. + 
POLANISIA UNIGLANDULOSA, DC, (P. ‘achysperma, T. & oh Fil. N. 
Am.1, p. 669.) Viseidly pubescent branching leaves 3-foliolate ; leaflets 
and bracts oblong-lanceolate ; stamen s 8-16; filaments deep erie. 
twice or thrice the length of t the petals; style about the length of the 
ovary ; pods linear- oblong, attenuate at base ; seeds turgid, rough and 
cate capsule short- sepctoae —On the Platte, near Denver, Dr Smith ; 
fi ld. 
qrrhent Cate Vai abwm. 
VIOLA PALUSTRIS, L.—Parry, 110. 
VIOLA CUCULLATA, Ait.—Bear Creek Caiion, Coulter. 
VIOLA DELPHINIFOLIA, Nutt.—Plains near Denver and on the Saint 
Vrain eee Coulter. Golden City, Greene. 
Io ORA, ing Stem weak, about 2-leaved, 2- howe red ; leaves 
reniform seer obtu drenate® stipules ovate, very entir 
small, yellow, ‘satel snared vith brown stri#; sepals acute or acutish ; 
spu rs short.—Hal 
Meters CANINA, L.—Near Mount Lincoln, July, Coulter. 
LA het octamie L.—Caiion City, Brandagee. Near Long’s Peak, 
ia Coulter. 
, Pursh. Stems nnmerous, short, erect; leaves 
Sometimes obscurely sinuate-toothed, attenuated into a long petiole ; 
Stipules lanceolate, entire, or obseurely ciliate-toothed ; flowers small, 
pale yellow; ceo very short; peduncle shorter than the leaves—Hall & 
stated es alata May, Coulter. 
EAR Am. N. Y. Lye. 2, p. 168. Somewhat pu- 
oo * geen eaauhcd cals es opposite, occasionally alternate, entire 
or remotely serrulate, the lower varying from lanceo ate to oblong or 
obovate, the upper linear, obtuse or acute, usually 3-4 times the length 
of the stipules; stipules linear, one-third the length of the leaves; pe- 
duncles slender, 2-6” long, articulated, bibracteolate ; flowers small ; 
capsules glabrous ; seeds turning black. Hall & Harbour, 57. Cation 
City, Brandegee. 
DC. Sepals distinct, short and spreac Torus short, oblo 
eur ition. Pod d short, ag nte-rhowboida, 4-8 seeded, with 
reticulate, ane or Rese haped saccate valves es, and upon a 
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