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88 - SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
GAMPANULA LANGSDORFFIANA, Fisch. Glabrous; stem simple, slen 
* der, erect, 4/-1° high, leafy t toward the base, 1-flower ed; leaves sparsely 
denticulate, radical ones spatulate, 1/-2’ long, tapering to the base, stem- 
leaves narrowly lanceolate or linear ; ovary ‘obconie; calyx-lobes lance- 
olate, acuminate, serrulate on the margins, more than half as long as the 
corolla; corolla spreading-campanulate, deeply 5-lobed, narrowed toward 
359. n r,i é 
North Park, Hayden. Wet Mountain Valley, Brandegee. South Park, 
Porter. Sierra Madre Rayge and Ute Pass, Coulter. 
CAMPANULA UNIFLORAYDC. Prod. 7, p. 482. Stem 1-flowered; leaves 
subentire, lower obovate, petioled, the ’ middle ones obovate-lanceolate 
and the upper ones occasionally linear- -lanceolate; calyx slightly villous 
with linear acuminate lobes, nearly equaling the funnel-form corolla; 
capsule cylindrical; stems 2/—4’ high.—Hall & Harbour, 360. “ Pike’s 
Peak; high alpine.” Divide between Sacramento and Mosquito at » 000 
ft. lat., Coulter. Sangre de Cristo Pass, Brandegee Uf for 
CamPatra APARINOIDES, Pursh.—Hall & Hoy bour, 361. 
SPECULARIA PERFOLIATA, A. DC.—Plains of the Platte near Denver, 
Coulter. ‘Golden City, Greene 
ERICACE®. 
VACCINIUM CZSPITOSUM, Mx.—Hall & Harbour, 363. 
VACCINIUM MYRTILLUS, L. Branches sharply- angled, green; leaves 
deciduous, ovate, minutely serrate, glabrous, shini peduncles 1-flow 
ered, solitary, axillary, nodding ; stem 6/-1° hig very diltiaely ennctied 
flowers small, 1” in length, white; fruit small, Z meter, 
hi ed. Leaves variable in size, 2-6” long, 2-6” broad. Alpine and 
‘ in siz pine 
* subalpine.—Hall & Harbour, : cai Caiion City, Brandegee. Georgetown, 
Dr. Smith. 
pean: Porter Hall & Harbour, 371. Sangre de Cristo Range. 
Clear Creek Caiion, Coulter 
ARCTO ee os UVA A-URST, Spreng. —Hall & Harbour, 364. Dr. 
Smith ; B. H. Smith ; Porter. Common in the mountains, Coulter. The 
* Kinnikiniek ig of the Indians. 
GAULTHERIA MyrsinitEs, Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2, p. 35, t. 12 ’ 
trailing; stems 2/6’ long, leaves id pica ciliate-serrate, shining, 
4-9” in diameter; flowers solitary, with several ovate bracts; subcam- 
panulate corolla scarcely exceeding the calyx, i ee vy in length; anthers 
—— filaments glabrous; disk none ; fruit scarlet. —Hall & Har bour, 
MIA GLAUCA, Ait., var. MICROPHYLLA, Hook. Stems easy V2 
long; leaves somewhat ye scarcely 6” in length; flowers 1-4, o 
icels Vv long. Alpine ee ll & Harbour, 370. 
PYROLA ROTUNDIFOLIA, L.,var. ULIGINOSA, Gr.— Hall & Harbour, 367; 
Parry. Wet Mountain Val alley, Redfield. 
PYROLA CHLORANTHA, Swartz. Hails & Harbour, 368; Meehan. 
PYROLA SECUNDA, L.—Hall & Harbour, 366. Georget own, Dr. Smith ; 
Meehan. Retold — Coulter, 
Pyro —Parry. Twin Lake Creek, at 10,000 feet altitude, 
Contin:  higine ine ne Seiten County, Greene. 
MONESES oRA, Gr.—Hall & Harbour, 369. Wet Mountain Val- 
ley, trantaas | Moan La Plata, at 11,000 feet altitude, Coulter 
PTEROSPORA ANDROMEDEA, Nutt.—North Park, Hayden. Chi rs 
Reed, 
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