324 CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE NATIONAL HERBARIUM. 
Wyromine: ‘ihe (5875), Carbon, Fremont, Laramie, Lincoln, Sheridan, Uinta 
(5911), and Weston counties. Y slicinigns National Park (5993, 6005, 6017, 6026). 
Ipano: Bannock (6058) and Fremont (6051) counties. 
Cotorapo: Archuleta, Boulder (5829), Clear Creek, Delta, Denver (5836), Douglas, 
El Paso (5805, 5812), Fremont, Gilpin, Grand, Gunnison, Huerfano, Jefferson 
(5818), Larimer (5857), Montezuma, Montrose, and Pueblo counties. 
Ura: Beaver, Box Elder, Cache, Kane, Morgan (5946), Piute, Salt Lake (5981, 
5982), Summit (5928, 5938), Utah, Washington, and Weber counties. 
SCROPHULARIA L. 
1. Scrophularia occidentalis (Rydb.) Bicknell. 
Scrophularia nodosa occidentalis Rydb. Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 3: 517. 1896. 
“Rapid City [South Dakota], altitude 1,000 m., July 25, [1892, P. 4. Rydberg) (No. 
914).” Isotype seen in herbarium of New York Botanical Garden 
Scrophularia occidentalis Bicknell, Bull. Torrey Club 23: 315. 1896. 
Moist soil, loam or sand, frequently gravelly or rocky, woodland, especially thick- 
ets along streams, more rarely in open, at altitudes of 1,350 to 2,700 (3,000) meters; 
Submontane (Subboreal) and Montane zones; flowering from early June to middle 
August, depending upon latitude and altitude. Foothills and lower mountail 
slopes, descending into plateaus along canyon sides and river ban throughout 
A widespread species, apparently not distinct from S. leporella Bicknell 
of the Atlantic states. 
Sours Daxora: Fall River and Pennington counties. 
Ipano: Bannock (6057) and Fremont (6047) counties 
Coronado: Boulder (5832), Clear Creek, Denver (5837, 6391), El Paso (6778, 5789, 
5809, 5815, 6336), Garfield (6161, 6171), Grand, Gunnison (6278, 6279), Huerfano, 
Jefferson (5819, 5824, _ La Plata, Larimer (5852, 5866), Montrose, 
Summit, and Weld coun 
Uran: Box Elder, Cache, eke (5942), Salt Lake -_ 5974, 5983, 6077), San 
Juan, Utah (6117, 6122, 6128), and Weber counties 
CHIONOPHILA Benth. 
1. Chionophila jamesii Benth. 
Chionophila jamesii Benth. in DC. Prodr. 10: 331. 1846. ‘In montibus pe = 
Americae borealis juxta nives perpetuas (James!) * * * (v. in herb. — 
Hook.).”” Isotype seen in herbarium of New York Botanical Garden, 
from Pikes Peak. 
Moist, gravelly slopes, above timber line, at altitudes of 3,600 to 4, 200 meters; 
f High m 
tains of southwestern Colorado; doubtless through intervening ranges. 
Wyomina: Albany: Medicine Bow Mountains. Pass; 
Cotoravo: Boulder: Arapahoe Peak; Longs Peak. Clear Creek: Hier, Pe 
Douglass Mountain; Grays Peak; Mount Flora; Mount Lincoln. El Paso: 3 
. Peak (6330, 6335). Jackson: Ethel Peak, Larimer: —— shove Ee 
Creek; Estes Park; Longs Peak. Mineral: Near Pagosa Peak. Ouray: ? 
Rayden. San Juan: Red Mountain. Summit: Mount Bartlett. 
certain: Sawatch Range; Sierra Sangre de Cristo. 
1In Collinsia, Scrophularia, and Chi Rs? 1 £ to specim: 
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