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108 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
GILIA INCONSPICUA, Dougl., Gr. Rev. l.¢c.,278. Annual, erect, 4/-12/ 
high, glabrate or viscid- glandular and pubescent, branched and loosely 
panicled ; leaves alternate, the lower 1-2 pinnatifid or pinnate-toothed; 
flowers scattered, on slender Peslioese, pur ple or blue, rarely white, 3/5" 
long, funnel-form, with the throat 1 or less dilated, 2-3 times the 
length of the calyx, the tube little Ae oh at all eneeeled, the lobes ox 
or ob 4 
ne ell 
many ovuled; very variable.-—Canon City, Br idea. Hall & Tater 
457. 
PoLEMONIUM CONFERTUM, Gr. Gr. Iter. l.c., 280. Peremnial, 6’-8! 
high, glandular-viscid and inusk- scented, woolly-pubescent above ; leaf- 
lets very numerous, small, 1//-4” long, mostly asif whorled or fascicled, 
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row funnel-form tube longer than the calyx and 2-3 times longer than 
its rounded lobes; filaments barely hairy and scarcely dilated at base. 
—Haill & Harbour, 450 and 451. Gray’s Peak, at 12,000 feet altitude and 
Horse Shoe Mountain, at 11 see feet, Coulter. B. H, Smith ; pias 
Var. MELLITUM, Gr. Laxer in le: die ts and inflorescence, with a 
or whitish corolla u long, Hie lols one- Ronit h the length of the na 
tubes. Alpine, 2’-3/ high.—Hall.d& Harbour. Sy ingre de Cristo hance, 
Brandegee i 
POLEMONIUY viscosum, Nutt. Gr. Rev. l. ¢., 280. Low, 3/—4’ high, 
isfy and very viscid: glandular; leaflets very entire, ovate or 
unded ; flowers subcorym mbose; calyx subeampanulate, lobes elongated- 
lanceolate, (broadish, Gray;) corolla-tube equaling the calyx, not exceed- 
ing toe own lobes.—Gray’s Peak, B. H. Smith. 
ee CERULEUM, L.—Hall & Harbour, 449. Twin Lakes, 
Conte Porte 
Va OSISSIUUM, Gr. | Gr. Rev. l. ¢.,281.. Very viscid- sarlanamgse 
duis 90 high, with the corymbose branches very leaty to lea f 
lets often confluent on a wing-margined rachis; stamens and style mostly 
shorter than the smaller white or blue corolla which is twice longer 
than the — —Hall & Harbour, 448. Wet Mountain Valley, ek 
s of the ci Leer South Park, Porte . =tiu Ya 
Pibatskiae HUMILE, Willd. (P. pulchellum, Hines 2 *aASONI, 
Grah.; P. capitatum, Berth. P. pulcherrimum, Hook. Gr Rev. (e., 281. 
Dwarf, 4-8! hi gh, branchi ing from the base, softly glandular- "pubescerit ; 
stems 1-2 leaved ; leaflets ovate or Sulit: pests acute, small ; rs. 
aahnoneil ose, few, on rather long, slender pedicels, small, bine, tube 
shorter than the calyx; calyx cleft below the middle ; ovules 2 —4 ; 
ale in each cell.— Hall & er 452; Parry. Wet Mountain V aegs 
gee. Chicago Lakes, at 12 000 feet altitude, apd. B lorse fo 
Mogniain at 11,000 feet, € saeag -Subalpine woods. ~ 
CONVOLVULACE ®. 
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