PLANTS OF THE ARAPAHOE FOREST 
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P. reflexa Vassey & Scribn. Milner Pass, 10,700 feet. In moist spruce 
woods. 
P. exilis Scribn. Mount Byers. 
P. nemoralis L. West fork of St. Louis creek. 
F. Wheeleri Vasey. Milner Pass, 10,700 feet. Moist woods. 
P. artica. R. Br. Mount Byers, Arapahoe national forest. 
P. lucida Vasey. Mount Byers, several collections. 
Festuca idahoensis Elmer. Camp Uray on Grand river. 
F. Thurberi Vasey. West fork of St. Louis creek; Mount Byers; 
Fraser. 
F. rubra L. Camp Uray; common. 
F. saximontana Ryd. Camp Uray on Grand river. 
F. brachyphylla Schultes. Mount Byers, Arapahoe national forest. 
Open places; several collections. 
Photo, by MacDonald 
Fig. 7. Fireweed (Chamaenerion an gust i folium) Spruce creek, Arapahoe National 
Forest 
Panicularia nervata (Willd.) Kuntze. Spruce creek; Mount Byers, 
9,500 feet. In springy places. 
Agropyron pseudo-repens Scribn. & Smith. Specimen Mountain, 9,000 
to 12,000 feet. This was identified as A. tenerum. It is not the same 
as the Iowa plant. 
A. tenerum Vasey. Mount Byers, 9,000 feet; Camp Uray, Grand river; 
west fork of St. Louis creek; Lookout Mountain; Fraser. 
A. Pringeli (S. & S.) Hitch. Mount Byers. 
A. caninum (L) Beauv. Lookout Mountain. 
A. Snnthii Ryd. Lookout Mountain. 
A. Richardsonii Schrad. Denver. 
A. violaceum (Hornem.) Vasey. Milner Pass, 12,0(X) feet. 
Hordeum jubatum L. Mount Byers; Fraser. 
