INTRODUCTION. 



In 1901, Professor L. G. Carpenter wrote to Dr. N. L. Britton, 

 director-in-chief of the New York Botanical Garden, inquiring if 

 anybody connected with the Garden would be willing and had time 

 to complete the determinations of the botanical collections accumu- 

 lated at the Agricultural College at Fort Collins, especially during- 

 the time Professor C. S. Craridall was professor of Botany at that 

 institution. As the author was well acquainted with the flora of 

 the Rocky Mountain region. Dr. Britton referred the matter to 

 him and at the same time gave him permission to undertake the 

 work provided proper arrangements were made. After some corre- 

 spondence with Professor Carpenter and Professor W. Paddock, 

 such agreements were made as to make it possible not only to under- 

 take this work but also to prepare a catalogue for publication. 



The work has taken more time than was expected at first, partly 

 because it had to be done mostly in the spare time from the author's 

 official duties at the museum of the Botanical Garden, and partly 

 because the author could not always secure the help he expected in 

 the more mechanical work of recording the localities. The printing 

 has also been delayed a good deal, and has been interrupted a few 

 times for various reasons, so the work appears in print about a year 

 later than was expected. 



The catalogue is mainly based on the collections of the Agricul- 

 tural College at Fort Collins, mentioned above, and the herbaria 

 at the New York Botanical Garden. Some additional records have 

 been secured from other sources, as for instance, the National Her- 

 barium at Washington, the Gray Herbarium at Harvard University 

 and the herbarium of the College of Pharmacy of the City of New 

 York. The author has also consulted the various publications on 

 the flora of Colorado. The most important of these are : 



T. C. Porter and J. M. Coulter, Synopsis of the Flora of Colorado ; 

 J. M. Coulter, Manual of the Botany of the Rocky Mountain Region ; 

 T. S. Brandegee, Flora of South-western Colorado ; Alice Eastwood, 

 Flora of Denver and Vicinity; John Torrey's report on E. James' 

 collection in Long's Expedition; Asa Gray's reports on the collec- 

 tions of C. C. Parry, E. Hall and Harbour ; Professor E. L. Greene's 

 various publications in Pittonia, Plantae Bakerianae and Leaflets 



