SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 107 
wedge-obovate lobes 2-4” long; anthers in the somewhat funnel-form 
throat oblong, cells 8-10 ovuled ; seed-coat close, without mucilage or 
spiracles.— Hall & Harbour, 463. Near Denver, Dr. Sinith. Upper Ar- 
kansas, Porter. B. H. Smith. Caton City, Brandegee. Twin Lakes, 
Coulter. 
GIL MINIMA, Gr. Gr. Rev. l. ¢., 269. Low, §/-1' high, simple or 
Geached, smoothish ; leaves sieht abaty “livided with the acerose, spines- 
cent segments widely divaricate ; bracts densely crowded, almost hiding 
the small vy whi te flowers, neatly, glabrous ; calyx slightly hairy in the 
sinuses, teeth unequal, entire or two of them somewhat divided ; corolla 
14” long, about equaling the calyx tube; stamens er pe than the cor- 
olla-lobes ; ; cells 1-3 ovuled, 1-seeded. — Colorado, as 
TILIA SeIGAt TA, Nutt. Gr. Rev.1.¢.,273. Perennial; Aiea stout, erect, 
4-10’ high, bearing many heads crowded in a long vil rgate interrupted 
leafy spike, densely woolly-tomentose; leaves trifid or very entire, 
scarcely pointed, aitérnabes becoming smooth; lobes of the corolla ob- 
nT te, shorter than the more or less exserted tube; anthers sub- 
sessile in the throat, cells 4-6-ovwled.—Hall & Harbour, 460. Northern 
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: Var. CAPIT , Gr. Smaller; leaves very entire; flowers in a single 
: terminal Po lta Ul Harbour, 461. Weston’s s Pass, at 11-12,000 feet 
altite tude, Cor 
IA CONGESTA, Hook. Gr. Rev. l. ¢., 274. Perennial, more or less 
poliesakeert bearing single, terminal or few corymbose a nd close 
heads; stems 3/12 high; leaves very entire or 3-7 pinnately-parted, 
with 3-7 narrowly-linear segments, divisions Svietiltate. Tiehoe nate; co- 
rolla salver-form, white, the ‘tube about equaling the oval lobes, not ex- 
ceeding the usually awned calyx-segments; filaments inserted in the 
aling or Se onae the ‘anthers ; cells 2-4-ovnled.—South 
Park, Waite! cunts Peak, B. H. Smith. wet 
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ing or soon recurved lo obes; filaments either exserted or included; 
anthers oval or short-oblong ; ovules numerous ; seeds mucilaginous and 
} Spiraliferous.—Very common on the plains on dry slopes and among the 
__ foot-hills up to an elevation of 9,000 feet.—Hall & Harbour 459; Parry ; 
Dr, ete : on H. Smith ; Canby. North’ Park, Hayden. Porter ; Coulter. 
GIL cain ‘Nutt. Gr. Rev... Cug 276. Minutely viseid-glan- 
dular, petal ibove; stem 6/-2° hi igh ; leaves leer § een tifid, 
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Common on the plains around Denver, Dr. Smith. Colorado Springs, 
) Brandegee. B. H. Smith. Pleasant Park and La 
Canon City, 
. Plata A Mane at 11,000 feet. A eae. Coulter... < ey aunts 
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