APPENDIX SS. 1835 



LEGUMINOS^E. 



Tkermopsis montana, Nutt. (150, 148). 



Along Rio Conejos, &c, July, 8,000 feet. 

 Lupinus argenteus, var. decuinbens, Watson (132). 



Very numerous in same locality. 

 Lupinus pusillus, Pursh. 

 Trifolium dasyphyllum, Torr. & Gray. 

 Trifolium Parryi, Gray (192). 



Upper Rio Los Pinos, &c, 10,000 to 11,000 feet, July and August. 

 Trifolium Kingii, Watson (65,66, 114). 



Observed along Upper La Jara, Alamosa, &c, June and July, 9,000 to 10,000 feet. 

 Astragalus Mortoni, Nutt. 

 Astragalus adsurgens, Pall. 

 Astragalus alpinus, L. (11). 

 Oxytropis Lamberti, Pursh (86, 87?, 118-121). 



Numerous along the Trinchera, &c, June, 7,200 feet. 

 Oxytropis splendens, Dougl. (85). 

 Vicia Americana, Muhl. (199, 203, 214, 218, 219). 



Frequent along Las Nutritas and other creeks, also along dry stream beds, July, 

 7,000 to 7,500 feet. 

 Lathyrus ornatus, Nutt. 

 Lathyrus linearis, Nutt. 

 Lathyrus polyinorphus, Nutt. 

 Lathyrus palustris, L. 



ROSACEA. 



Rubus Nutkanas, Mocino (1244, 433). 



Reported "rarely," Parry;* observed along Weeminuche Creek, July, 8,000 to 9,000, 

 and Upper Rio Navajo, in August, at 9,000 feet; both occasions noted as very 

 abundant on the mountain slopes near by. 

 Geum macrophyllum, Willd. 

 Geum triflorum, Pursh (195,198, 212). 



Along Weeminuche Pass and other points on Upper Rio Los Pinos, &c, 10,000 feet. 

 Geum Rossii, Seringe (310). 



Taken in its lofty habitat, September, in Needle Mountains, 11,000 to 12,800 feet. 

 Fallugia paradoxa, Torr. 

 Sibbaldia procumbens, L. 

 Potentilla Pennsylvanica, L., var. 

 Potentilla Hippiana, Lehm. 

 Potentilla effus.a, Dougl. (1227). 



Upper Rio Navajo, August, 7,500 feet. 

 Potentilla gracilis, Dougl. (128, 261). 



Taken July and August, similar altitudes, Upper Chama and Weeminuche Creek, 

 8,500 feet. 

 Potentilla nivea, L. (23, 26, 32). 

 Potentilla fruticosa, L. (269, 464). 



Rio Conejos, July, 7,900 feet, and Rio Los Pinos and Rio Piedra, &c, to 10,500 feet, 

 August. 

 Potentilla Anserina, L. (69). 

 Rosa blanda, Ait. (40, 52, 236, 231). 

 Fragaria vesca, L. 



SAXIFRAGACE^. 



Saxifraga cernua, L. 

 Saxifraga bronchialis, L. 

 Saxifraga punctata, L. 

 Saxifraga nivalis, L. 

 Parnassia parviflora, DC. 

 Ribes cereum, Dougl. 

 Ribes aaueum, Pursh. 



CRASSULACE.E. 



Sedum Rhodiola, L. (248, 358, 402) . 



*Synop. Flora Colorado, Porter & Coulter, p. 34. 



