_—  SYMPHORICARPUS OCCIDENTALIS, R. Br.—Hall &. Harbour, 227. 
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54 SYNOvSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
Cation City, Brandegee. B. H. Si nith. Near Denver and Color rado - 
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LONICERA INVOLUCRATA, Banks.—Hall & Harbour, 226. Near Den- 
ver, Dr. Smith. Along s streams in the foot-hills and among the Lae 
tains, Davin ae idee hie at Gs ve ng altitude, Coulter. @/~ 
SAMBUCUS RA ee , Watson. (S. puben 5, MS fe 
—Wet Mountain ‘Valley, "Brandegee. YOkise ago Lakes, at 10,000 fect alti- 
pilend Mount Lincoln, at 12,000 feet, and Mount of the "Holy Cross, 
Arnette PAUCIFLORUM, Pylaie.—Hail & Harbour, 228. 
BRUBIACER. 
GALIUM APARINE, L.—Near Cajion City, Brandegee. Plains of the 
arp Coulter. . 
aie ne ne Gr. 26 26 eid , p.60. Stems diffuse, prickly 
GAL 
Wuekward on the angles ; leaves all in sixes, lanceolate, attenuate at — 
low i 
ase, or the lower obovate- tenses and # long, bristly-acuminate, 
Bat tous, shining, very rough-prickly backwa rds 0 nti margins and keel 
beneath, those of the bran ches small, much sbuutes than the pedunele ; 
cymes paniculate, several-flowered, dichotomous; corolla 2” in diameter; 
petals 3-nerved, ovate, acuminate, white, rather large; ovary densely 
covered with short uncinate hairs.—Cucharas Riv er, Huerfano County, 
Greene. 
GALIUM TRIFIDUM, L.—Hall & Harbour, 2390. 
- GALIUM oe Mx.—Plains of the Platte, Coulter. 
IUM BOREALE ery common everywhere among the moun- 
AL 
—~ tains and exhibiting a great diversity of forms.—Hall & Harsha, 
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229; B. H. Smith; Coulter. 
VALERIANACEZE. 
ALERIANA DIoIcA, L., var. SYLVATIOA, Watson. (V. lbamepteig: 
Tin a .)—Hall & Harbour, 2315 ee, wi : Pigle nile egee ; Dr. Smith; Meehan. _ 
oulte 
wil Se and Clear C reek Can 
A EDULIS, Nutt. ae reels Dr. Smith. Caiion City, / 
yoareee “Clear Creek Cation and Bear Creek, Coulter. 
COMPOSIT =. 
LIATRIS PUNCTATA, Hook. Stems 8/-3° high from a the, ott 
> onan root, glabrate, leafy to the top; leaves linear, rigid, ly 
punctate on both sides, glabrous or their margins som a cili- 
ate, wee ones 22R joe: slightly 3-nerved, 1-3” wide, mee ntly 
acute; heads in a dense spike, 4/-10' long » Sab: flowered; flowers 
reddish-purple; scales of the ¢ vlindraceous involuere oblong, strongly 
punctate, imbricated, appre PE ‘ith mucronate, acuminate, rather 
spreading tips, margins woolly-ciiate; bristles of the pappus about 30, 
purplish or white, very plumose; achenia hairy—Hall & Ha rbowts Y; 
315; Dr. Smith ; B. H. Smith. Meet th Park, Dr. Hayden. Rather com 
mon on the plains around Denyer and Colorado Springs, Porter. 
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