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12,000 ft— Summit of North Park Range, Routt Co.; four miles west of 

 Cameron Pass ; Silver Plume ; Little Kate Basin, La Plata Mountains ; Trap- 

 pers' Lake ; near Pagosa Peak ; Seven Lakes ; Marshall Pass ; Tennessee Pass ; 

 Mirror Lake; Alpine Tunnel; Silverton; Beaver Creek; Leroux Creek; 

 Berthoud Pass. 



4. Veronica serpyllifolia L. In fields, thickets and open woods from Lab. 

 and Alaska to Ga., Colo, and Calif. ; also in Europe and Asia. — Alt. 8000- 

 11,000 ft. — Caribou; Marshall Pass; Red Mountain, south of Ouray; Gray- 

 back mining camps and Placer Gulch ; headwaters of Sangre de Cristo Creek ; 

 Bob Creek, West La Plata Mountains ; Silverton ; Beaver Creek ; Hotchkiss ; 

 Gore Pass. 



5. Veronica xalapensis H. B. K. (V. peregrina A. Gray, in part; not L.) 

 In sandy soil from Sask. and B. C. 'to Tex. and Calif.— Alt. 5000-8500 ft.— 

 Ft. Collins ; Table Rock ; Manitou ; foothills, Larimer Co. ; Mancos ; Pagosa 

 Springs; Ft. Collins; Idaho Springs; Cerro Summit; Veta Pass; Boulder; 

 Grizzly Creek. 



6. Veronica Buxbaumii Tenare. In waste places from N. S. and N. Y. to 

 Colo. ; adventive from Europe and Asia. — Boulder. 



II. BESSEYA Rydb. 

 Corolla present. 



Flowers not reflexed ; calyx-lobes 3-4. 



Upper lip of the purple corolla twice as long as the calyx; plant 1-1.5 dm. 



high. I. .$■. alpina. 



Upper lip of the corolla only slightly longer than the calyx; plant 1.5-3 

 dm. high. 

 Corolla purple or pink, not ciliate ; divisions of the lower lip obtuse. 



2. S. plantaginea. 

 Corolla white or yellowish, ciliate on the margin ; divisions of the upper 

 lip acute. 3. S. Ritteriana. 



Flowers reflexed ; calyx-lobes 2 ; corolla greenish-white. 4. S. reHexa. 



Corolla lacking. 5. 5'. gymnocarpa. 



I. Besseya alpina (A. Gray) Rydb. (Synthyris alpina A. Gray) On the 

 higher mountains of Wyo. and Colo. — Alt. 10,000-14,000 ft. — Mt. Harvard; 

 West Spanish Peak; Gray's Peak; Massif de I'Arapahoe; headwaters of 

 Clear Creek; Ethel Peak. 



z. Besseya plantaginea (Benth.) Rydb. (Synthyris plantaginea Benth.) 

 On hillsides and mountains from Wyo. to N. M. and Ariz. — Alt. 6000-13,500 

 ft.^Mountain near Veta Pass; Pike's Peak; mountains above Ouray; hills 

 southeast of La Veta ; mesas near Colorado Springs ; South Cheyenne Canon ; 

 butte, 5 miles southwest of La Veta ; Wahatoya Canon ; Manitou ; Gray's 

 Peak; Minnehaha; Cascade; Artist's Glen; Mt. Garfield; headwaters of Clear 

 Creek ; Como ; Bear Creek Caiion. 



3. Besseya Eitteriana (Eastw.) Rydb. (Synthyris Ritteriana Eastw. ; 5". 

 flavescens A. Nelson) On the higher mountains of Colo. — Alt. 7000-12,000 

 ft. — Red Mountain; Bear Creek Divide, West La Plata Mountains; Cimar- 

 ron; Cumberland Basin. 



4. Besseya reflexa (Eastw.) Rydb. (Synthyris reAexa %astw.) On the 

 mountains of Colo. — Kendall Basin, near Silverton. 



5. Besseya gymnocarpa (A. Nels.) Rydb. (Wulfenia gymnocarpa A. 

 Nels. ; Synthyris rubra A. Gray, in part; not Benth.) On hills from S. D. 

 and Alb. to Colo, and Utah. — Wood's ranch. 



