140 RANUNCULACEAE. 



7. ANEMONE L. Anemone, Wind-flower, 



Achenes densely villous. 



Style filiform, usually deciduous ; heads of fruit spherical or nearly so ; involucral 

 leaves short-petioled. 

 Leaves ternate; divisions broadly cuneate or flabelliforra, crenate or slightly 



cleft. '• ^- parviAora. 



Leaves 2-4 times ternate ; segments linear to lanceolate. 2. A. globosa. 

 Styles subulate, persistent ; heads of fruit cylindrical ; involucral leaves long- 

 petioled. 3- ^- cylindrica. 



Achenes not villous. 



Flowers cymose ; achenes sparingly hirsute when young, sessile ; style long, 



straight. 4- ^- canadensis. 



Flowers subumbellate ; achenes glabrous, stipitate ; style short, curved. 



$. A. narcissiHora. 



1. Anemone parviflora Michx. On exposed mountain tops from Lab. to 

 Alaska, Ont. and Colo.— Alt. about 10,500 ft.— South Cottonwood Gulch, Chaf- 

 fee Co. 



2. Anemone globosa Nutt. {A. multifida Hook., in part; not Poir.) In 

 meadows and on hillsides from S. D. to Mackenzie River and Alaska, Colo, 

 and Calif. — Alt. 7000-12,000 ft. — Rist Caiion; gulch east of Stove Prairie; 

 Barnes' Camp ; forks of Poudre and Big South Rivers ; near foot of Rabbit- 

 Ear Range ; near Georgetown ; Campton's ranch ; Carson ; Mt. Abram, 

 Ouray; Placer; fronton Park, 9 miles south of Ouray; Veta Pass; Crystal 

 Park; Ruxton Park; Pagosa Springs; Central City; Tennessee Pass; Grizzly 

 Creek; Mt. Harvard; Grayback mining camps; Little Veta Mountains; 

 Caribou; Lake City; Empire; Eldora to Baltimore. 



3. Anemone cylindrica A. Gray. Among bushes and on hillsides from N. B. 

 to B. C, N. J. and Ariz. — Alt. 4000-8000 ft. — Pennock's; Horsetooth Moun- 

 tain ; foot-hills, Larimer Co. ; Dillon Caiion, Trinidad ; hills west of Soldier 

 Canon; Trinidad; La Veta; Wahatoya Creek; Mancos; Pagosa Springs; 

 Piedra. 



4. Anemone canadensis L. {A. dichotoma L.) In river valleys and among 

 bushes from Lab. to Alb., Md. and N. M. — Alt. 4000-9000 ft. — Rist Caiion; 

 Ft. Collins ; Table Rock ; Poudre Flats ; Garland ; Sangre de Cristo Creek ; 

 New Windsor. 



5. Anemone narcissiflora L. In the mountains from Alb. to Alaska and 

 Colo. — Alt. 8000-13,000 ft. — Cameron Pass; Beaver Creek; near Teller, North 

 Park; Tennessee Pass; mountains northeast of Boreas; Mt. Harvard; Buf- 

 falo Pass; Alpine Tunnel; South Park; summit of North Park Range, 

 Larimer Co. 



8. PULSATILLA Adans. Pasque Flower. 



1. Pulsatilla hirsutissima (Pursh.) Britton. {Anemone patens Nuttal- 

 liana A. Gray.) On plains and hills from Ills, to Mackenzie, Alb., Tex. and 

 Wash. — Alt. 4000-10,000 ft. — Cameron Pass ; foot-hills, Larimer Co. ; Clear 

 Creek; Hermosa; Manitou; Crystal Park; about Ouray; mountains near Veta 

 Pass; South Cheyenne Caiion; foot-hills west of Ft. Collins; Horsetooth 

 Gulch; Howe's Gulch; Stove Prairje Hill; Poudre Caiion; Dixon's Caiion; 

 Ojo; Lake City; Pike's Peak; North Boulder Peak; Eldora to Baltimore; 

 Bear Creek Caiion. 



