SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 89: 
PLANTAGINACESE. 
PLANTAGO ERIOPODA, Torr. Ann. N. Y., Lye. 2, p. 237. Perennial; 
base of the leaves and scape invested with a long ee te wool of a rusty 
brown color; leaves broadly lanceolate, 4-6 long, 1/-2 ‘ wide, attenuate 
at each end, long-petioled, acute, very smooth and entire, distinctly 
d-nerved; scape 6/-1° high, terete, very glabrous; spike cylindrical, 
y 36’ long, of rather remote, perfect flowers; stamens and styles very 
long; bracts broadly ovate, obtusish ; eo -celled, 4-5 seede 
seeds not hollowed.—Hall & Harbour, 372. South Park, Porter. Wes. 
ton’s Pass, Coulter. 
PLANTAGO PATAGONICA, Jacq., var, GNAPHALIOIDES, Gr. Very abun- 
dant on the plains. Hail 'é Harbour, 374. Near Denv ver, Dr. Smith. 
j Uslorado Springs, Porter; B. H. Smith. Plains of the Platte, Coulter. 
Var. ARISTATA, Gr.—Plains of the Platte, Coulter. 
| ee PRIMULACE®. 
| PRIMULA PARRYI, Gr. Sill. Jour. (N. 8.) 34, p. 257. Leaves oblance- 
; olate, narrowed to a broad, fleshy petiole, and with the rest of the plant 
somewhat glandular-scabrous, at least upon the margin, which is entire 
or denticulate with short elandular teeth, 6’-12’ long; scapes 4/-16’ 
high; flowers rose-color, becoming purple in drying, 6-15, on unequal 
pedicels, fa long; leaves of boy involucre subulate or age Lo 
tibes romnded, obeordiately: 2elett or phe eae $ pine and. sab- 
alpine; common.—Parry, 311 Wl & Harbour, 379. Gray’s Pea 
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ea ANGUSTIFOLIA, Torr. Ann., N. Y. Lud. 1, p. 34, t. 3, fig. 3. 
Tufted, from a thick rootstock ; seapes 3/12! high, gent leaves 
erect, ‘spreading, with wate, obtuse, very entire segments, 6 7” broad; 
stamens i in the tube of the corolla; filaments very short ; seatiniate oblong, 
2-celled ; style 1, straight, persistent ; stigma globose; Bog ovate. 
igh- -alpine. —Pike’ s Peak, Porter ; Parry. James’s Peak, at 12,000 feet 
: altitude, Mount Lincoln, at 13, 000 feet, and Mount La Plata, at ia 000 feet, 
— al hay ’s Peak, Redfield. 
FARINOSA, L.— Hall ee hake Cation City, Brandegee. 
| hae Springs Porter. South oa Cou 
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ot Long's Peak, id the Sierra Madra Range, Coutter 
CE FILIFORMIS, Retz. DO. Prod. 8, p. 53. ‘Acaalesuent ; 
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Smith ; ; Meehan. "Mount aaaaae BE 13,000 feet pupae, July 9, Coulter. f 
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