124 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORAD@ 
pasties pip dense, oblong, obtuse; pedicels exceeding the flowers; sta- 
serted. 
men 
Var NGIFOLIUM, Meisn. Stem simple, rie 2° high; leaves glab- | 
are the ered oblong, "the blade 3/8! long, 1/—2’ broad, scarcely decur- mi, 
rent by an abruptly attenuate base into a very long petiole; _— 
oblong, $/—-2' long.— Hall & Harbour, 490. Gray’s Peak, Dr. Sm ith. 
gre de Cristo Pass, Brandegee. Mount Lincoln, at 13, ‘000 feet ‘altitude, 
nana Parry ; B. H. Smith. Twin Lakes, Porter a 
POL NUM Ao SR Spam L.—Caion City, Rinawilegoa. iets hills 
near heaven Coulter 
SHEPHERDIA CANADENSIS, L.—Hall & Harbour, 506. Twin Lakes, 
Coulter : 
SHEPHERDIA ARGENTEA, Nutt.—Green Horn River, Greene, 1873. ee 
ELEAGNACE. | 
SAN TALACE ©. 
OMANDRA PALL DC. Prod. 14, p. 666. Stems from hes woody 
Soom ex, herba a state erect, 6/-10’ high, branched. above; leaves 
alt tapes bluish, what punctate on the margin, lower velliptiegl 
ong, mucro osekas one ates 8-12” long, 2-3 wide, uppermost usually 
ee lanceolate 510" long, ‘about - 1! wide; bracts linear-lanceolate, 
2" long; pedicels slender, 1” long; flower as in C. umbellata, but a 
jobeasi more papillose-velvety, epooely. on the maret and within; 
calyx-lobes ergs spreading; fruit 3” in diame with a subfleshy 
epicarp.— Hall & orbane: 507 ; Machine Saint Vrain Caiion, Coulter. 
. LORANTHACE®. 
_ a ay HOBIUM! AMERICANUM, Nutt. Engelm, in Boston Jour. Nat. 
Hist. 214. Slender, fasciculately branched, painter gas 
sendy often verticillate; male flowers almost kiwars term 
branchlets, crowded, rarely axillary; berry 14” long. On P: Pinks contorta, 
from Colorado northward and west stward ; seek in August and Sep- 
tember, maturing its fruit in 12-13 months. Delica tely fasciculate, 
— pom plants, 1’ or, 2-3/ high. CMake Mout of the Holy 
TOSS, 
_  ARCEUTHOBIUM eae aa Engelm. in Revision Arceuth, ined. Stouts 
olive is 
westward ; flowers in June, maturing in 15-16 months. Stouter and 
dicks colored than the last, 3/4’ high; flowers and fruit much larger. 
—Hall & Harbour, 574. Meehan; “oolson. 
EUPHORBIACE. 
scence; stems from wien ‘rootstoc aspect: nat, 4 
Maid, Gichpttitcas ly very eek branched, 3/—4/ high; lower intone > - 
longer than the } ented aos very short; leaves bed short- 
d AScenrBouae, Pa eee Male flowers mostly 
unele.—Small yellow or greenish- Sg i =a 
& ——* ints; “opposite leaves uced ‘ sma. conn 
: fructification biennial. - : 
