ao 
i Meee eae 
_terrupted ; bracts oblong or rotate entire or 3- lobed, 1 rarely 5-lobed, seg- 
SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. at 
id, erect, 2’-15/ high, nile? or branched above, branches strict; leaves 
linear- lanceolate, entire or trifid; spike elongate d, leafy, somewhat in- 
ments acute or acutish ; * calyx 3/_4” long with shor t lanceolate, acut 
teeth a little shorter than the tube; corolla vellow, pubescent, 6’ long, 
little exceeding the esters ; capsule 3 long, 0 obtuse, many-seeded ; seeds 
small— Hall & Harbour, 413. Cation City, Brandegee. South Park, 
Porter. North Park, Hiddeh: Canby. Taylor River, Coulter 
~ RALNANTHUS CRISTA-GALLI, L.—Hall & Harbour, 422. Roiges, 
PEDICULARIS ano bir sis, L.—“‘In the sedadseia at middle eleva- 
tions,” Hall & Harbo 416, South Park, Porter. Platte River, Coulter. 
Wet Mountain Fallen ; Re dfield. 
PEDICULARIS GRaINLANDICA, Retz. DC. Prod. , 10, p. 566. Erect, 19-29 
high, glabrous; stem simple, leafy ; leaves pinnately -parted, segments 
=~ late- linear, serrate; spikes elongated, ‘long, many- owered ; 
ealyx.. 27-3" long, tubular, 5-toothed, the petine tooth smallest, the 
lateral ones with very shallow sinuses ; galea of the reddish corolla 
arched, exceeding the calyx, produced into an elongated, subulate beak, 
twice longer than the calyx, nearly straight or REY sista lly peronties 
strongly recurved upward and almost circinate—Hall G Harbour, 419; 
Parry . c ‘andy. “bet pels n, Dr er Canon ity, ‘Ds cee Mount 
PEDICU LARIS BRACTEOSA, Bait - ei Prod., 10, p. "Hh. Uintoous or 
scantily pilose upon the spike ; stem erect, 10-90" high, leafy; leaves 
pinnately- parted, segments lanceolate, incisely- dentate or pinnatifid ; 
spike pedunculate, elongated, 2’-8/ long, densely flowered; the bracts 
ovate, acuminate and somewhat n mbranous ; calyx- lobes lanceolate, 
Setaceous; galea of the yellow corolla shenay ineurved, not beaked, 
ooded at the apex and terminating in an obtuse, somewhat 2 toothed 
Saocticn lip much shorter.—Hall & Harbour, “417; Parry 
PEDICULARIS RACEMOSA, Dougl. DC. Prod., 10, p. 580 Glabenen; 
stems numerous, simple or occasionally branched aboy e, ascending, 1°— 
2° high, wanes ; "leaves short- petioled, 14/-4’ long, darrowly lanceola ate,. 
doubly serrate with minute teeth; flowers axillary, i in a loose, leafy ra- 
ceme ; ae ‘clett above, 2-toothed; galea of the oc hroleweons cs 
arched, beak long, subulate, ineurved.—“ Subalpine ; common in pine 
woods.” Hall & ‘bour, 414; Parry. Ra La Plata, at 11, 000 feet 
8. al Ss 
eo and Horse Shoe Mot ountain, Cor 
LARIS CRENULATA, Benth. DC. Pr od., 568. Pubescent; 
0, p. 
‘peine ace Sindee § 6-12’ high; leaves all linear ie wsihene es doubly 
crenate, 9-15” long; spikes s short, densely flowered; caly n the 
ger ee minutely 2-3-to ge 0 walea hooded, subineury sick 2- tootiek 
under the apex.—Ute Pass, Porter. Cation City, Bra anby .. 
Horse Shoe relay at 11 “boo feet altitude, Coulter. South h Park, Halt 
& “aia 
eola 
a 3 apne, aciteya about 3” long, ee ol sinall, 
bifid; flo d a 
numerous, short-pedicelled, somewhat crowded in 
‘arrow spike, 1/-2’ long, of a dirty or faded yellow; calyx membrana- 
irty 
ceous, marked with 5-strie, at length sates teeth & 5, short, lance- 
te, very entire, I within ; galea ,apexin urved, gradually 
Produced mtd a lon gish, boatrieets Bebe which is umes nok decurved, 
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