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7. Ranunculus inamoenus Greene. In meadows and along streams from 

 Mont, to N. M. and Utah. — Alt. 7000-10,000 ft. — Silverton; Boreas; Mancos;. 

 Breckenridge; Bob Creek; Veta Mountain; Cucharas River, above La Veta; 

 Marlitou; headwaters of Sangre de Cristo Creek; Los Pinos; West Indian 

 Creek ; Palsgrove Canon ; Grand Mesa ; Caribou ; Berthoud Pass ; Eldora to 

 Baltimore; Rabbit-Ear Range, Routt Co. 



8. Ranunculus micropetalus (Greene) Rydb. (R. affinis micropetalus 

 Greene) In wet meadows and along streams from Colo, to Utah and Ariz. — 

 Alt. 7000-11,000 ft. — Rico; Silverton; gulch east of Stove Prairie; Rabbit-Ear 

 Pass; Chambers' Lake; Ironton Park, 9 miles south of Ouray; headwaters 

 of Sangre de Cristo Creek ; Iron Mountain ; Cucharas Valley, near La 

 Veta; West Spanish Peak. 



9. Ranunculus afiSnis R. Br. In alpine bogs and meadows from Sask. to 

 Alaska and Colo. — Alt. 7000-12,000 ft. — Stove Prairie Hill; Boreas; West 

 Indian Creek; Eldora to Baltimore. 



10. Ranunculus Eschscholtzii Schlecht. In wet alpine or subarctic localities 

 from Wyo. to Alaska, Colo., Nev. and Wash. — Mt. Heseprus, at timber line; 

 Mt. Barrett. 



11. Ranunculus alpeophilus A. Nels. In wet places near the snow from 

 Mont, to Colo. — Alt. 9000-12,000 ft. — Boreas; Trapper's Lake; Beaver Creek; 

 Mt. Abram, Ouray ; Alpine Tunnel ; Tennessee Pass ; Caribou ; Berthoud 

 Pass. 



12. Ranunculus ocreatus Greene. In wet places on alpine peaks in Colo. — 

 Head of Leroux Creek, Delta Co. ; Mt. Hesperus, at timber line ; Mt. Abram, 

 Ouray. 



13. Ranunculus ovalis Raf. (R. rhomhoideus Goldie.) In meadows from 

 Lab. to Athabaska, Que. and Colo. — Alt. 4000-7500 ft. — Stove Prairie Hill; 

 Table Rock; Cherry Creek, El Paso Co. 



14. Ranunculus adoneus A. Gray. On alpine peaks from Wyo. to Colo, and 

 Utah. — Alt. 10,000-12,000 ft. — Mountains about Graymont; above Beaver 

 Creek ; above timber line. West Como Pass ; Berthoud Pass ; Georgetown ; 

 south fork of Cache la Poudre River ; Cameron Pass ; Ward, Boulder Co. ; 

 Spicer, Larimer Co. 



15. Ranunculus abortivus L. In woods and wet grounds from Lab. to 

 Sask., Fla. and Colo. — Alt. 4000-8000 ft. — Rist Canon; Pennock's mountain 

 ranch; Walton Creek; Victoria; Clear Creek; Cucharas Valley, near La 

 Veta; Cascade; Ft. Collins; Cameron Pass; Steamboat Springs. 



16. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. In rich woods from Mass. to Sask., Pa. 

 and Colo. — Twin Lakes. 



17. Ranunculus sceleratus L. In swamps and ditches from N. B. to Wyo., 

 Fla. and Colo. — ^Villa Grove. 



18. Ranunculus eremogenes Greene. In swamps and on lake shores from 

 Sask. to Alb., N. M. and Calif.— Alt. 4000-8000 ft.— Poudre, near La Porte; 

 Ft Collins; Montrose; Placer; near Boulder; Gunnison; Black Caiion; New 

 Windsor; Arboles; Cucharas Valley, near La Veta. 



19. Ranunculus Douglasii Howell. {R. tenellus Nutt.; not Viv.) On river 

 banks and wet meadows from Mont, to Alaska, Colo, and Calif. — Alt. about 

 8500 ft. — Leroux Creek, Delta Co. 



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