q8 EUROPEAN ALIENS IN AMERICA, 
not noticed elsewhere in the Rocky Mountains. In the eastern 
States it abounds. Spencerville (Ohio), oe Leavittsburg 
(Ohio), Warren io), Youngstown (Ohio), Greenville (Pa.), 
Olear (N. a+ Corning (N.Y.), Broekly (N. Y.), Waverly, Owego, 
Binghampto nate York pick Brooklyn.—P. Janceolata L. 1 
ity. 
“Chevopodinm ales: L. Exceedingly abundant in Colorado and 
elsewhere. Near e’s cing Pueblo Co. a olorado), entre 
liff 
far ie i eview, El Paso Co. (Colo.), near Wales’ Canon, 
Pueblo Co. (Colo.), Comargo, Custer Co. (Colo.), near Querida, 
Custer Co. (Colo. ds cere (Colo.), Hillside, Fremont Co. (Colo.), 
Sauce ve -), Dodge City, Chillicothe, Rochester (Indiana) 
ooklyn (N sti: West Cliff , 7860. ft. 
Chaffee Co. (Colo.), Cusack Renate Willow Creek (Colo., over 
8000 ft.), Hillside, Fremont Co. (Co. olo). 
Cannabis sativa L. West Cliff, Colo., accidentally introduced, 
the seeds ‘being maper tod to feed canaries. 
canariensis L. West Cliff, Colo. (7860 ft.) ; imported 
in the same way as the last, and only pecseianelly found. 
Phleum pratense L. The Si pit oS 8 cultivated “ Hoiny, ail ae 
is grown in Wet Mountain Valley (Colo.), over 8000 and I 
found an escape near the Micawber Mine, at about 10, 000 ft. above 
may me 
ridis Beauv. Two Elk Creek, Eagle Co. (Colo.). 
MeCook (i prea a). 
ri glomerata Li. Not noticed in the west. Brooklyn, New 
York ad 
rse this short list i very far from exhausting the subject, 
ropean weeds 
but it includes nearly a e more conspicuous Eur 
which hav come Jeena) in sre Aa west. Such plants 
as Arctium Lappa, Cnicus arvensis, Dactylis glomerata, Rununculus 
, Plantago a Medicago I apa, ” Chr; ysanthemum Leucan- 
thenten. &c., have yet to obtain a footing in the flora of the Rocky 
Mountains. That t poe will do so, in time, is hardly doubtful. 
