134 SYNOPSIS OF THE FLORA OF COLORADO. 
SMILACINA STELLATA, Desf.—Hall & Harbour, 544. Wet Mountain 
Valley, Brandegee. Near Denver, Dr. Smith; B. H. Smith. Colorado 
Springs, Porter ; “Meehan. Saint Vrain River, Clear Creek and Middle 
Boulder, Coul 
Linum PHILADELPHICUM, L.—Bear Creek and Platte River, just 
within the foot-hills, Coulter. Chiann Cation, Por 
ae OCHORTUS! GUNNISONI, Watson. Kings Rep. vol. 5, p. 348, 
(C. venustus, var. Torr. Bot. Gunnison’s Ha poke ae. He ve Surv., 2, p. 130.) 
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gl ind transverse sak pe upying nearly the whole width of the petal; 
authers 5” long, rather exceeding the somewhat dilated filaments, ob- 
long-lanceolate, subcordate at base, narrowed above into an awn- ike 
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YDIA? SEROTINA, Reich. Kunth. jes , 4, p. 244. Stem 1-2 flow- 
oi. genet erect or ascending, 2/—5/ high; radical leaves filiform 
equaling or nese ned the —— somewhat rigid, triangular, sem 
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at 1,200¢feet altitude, Contr Red 
ERYTHRONIUM GRANDIFLORUM, oe: sh. Leaves 4/-8’ long, 1/-23/ 
wide, oblong or elliptic-lanceolate, somewhat rough-margined, not spot- 
ted or punctate ; scape 6/-15’ high, 1 (or more) flowered ; seements yel- 
low, 9//-15” long, narrow-lanceolate, pe i reflexed; ; stigma capitate 
or more or less 3-cleft and spreading; capsule 9//-18” , 4-5" wide, 
oblong or ae peony a ngular, on a short stipe. _“Wwhite House Moun- 
tain, at 13,000 fee peas oo in flower, and Sierra Madre Range, 
at 11,000 feet, in fruit, Cou 
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adn: veg ntricose or (So oadly Ce ampa maloles oe einen convolute oe oe eivasian, 
the outer smaller, often greenish, oblong or lanceolate, acute or acuminate, spreading, 
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y be ess, the inner broadly ob e, cuneate and subun late, rded 
within and wit glabrous spot or nectariferous pit above the bas Stamens 0, 
serted at the base of the sep: ilar subulat hers linear-oblong, deeply 
tforated at font » for the insertion of the filament, erect, versatile. iad 
triangular, scarcely attenuate at tlie apex, 3-celle erous horizo anatro- 
pous ov ead in two rows. Stigmas 3, sessile or sub-sessile, narrow, folded, recurved, 
aastont Capsule triangular, coriaceons-chart artaceous, septicidally 3-valved. Seeds 
usually i somew compressed, angular, with a , cellular testa. 
bryo straight, terete, eccentric.—H. h tunicated bulbs, erect, — t 
neg ed, leafy, few-flowered stems, narrow and acuminate leaves, and terminal 
Sen Sage Salisb. Perianth 6-parted, regular, pees tek gon s distinct, su subequal, 
ng, with a transverse margined nectariferous fold above the base, i imbricate in 
su iform ; anthers oblong, _— at the apex, deeply perforated at the — 
ginate base for the insertion of the filament, erect versatile, longitudinally dehiscen' 
triangular, ia 
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along each margin. Ovary free, clavate-oblon. a e ovules 1 
merous, in two rows, horizontal, anatropous. e persistent; stigma rather thick, 
shortly 3-lobed. Capsule obovate-elliptical, ‘rian . pap: s, loculicidally 
3-valved at the apex. in ws in eae flattened, with a brown, mem- 
branous i Psat small em! mibooe Bulbous 
aa. and graseike; Hl oo with purple or 
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