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2. Juncus balticus montanus Engelm. In meadows and marshes from 
Lab. to Wash., Colo, and Utah.—Alt. 5000-11,000 ft.—North Park; Clear 
Creek bottoms, above Georgetown; east of Ft. Collins; Hardin’s ranch; 
Penn’s Gulch; Lake City; Cottonwood Creek; Buena Vista; Sangre de Cristo ; 
Palmer Lake; Green Mountain; Georgetown; Andrew’s Shetland ranch; 
Garland; Gunnison; Alpine Tunnel; Julesburg; Ruxton Dell, Pike’s Peak; 
Cucharas River; Cambres; Moon’s ranch; along the Conejos River, north 
of Antonito; Leroux Creek; Table Rock; Chambers’ Lake; Gore Pass. 
3 Juncus balticus vallicola Rydb. In wet meadows from Mont, to Alaska, 
Colo., Utah and Wash.—Alt. 4000-7500 ft.—Denver; Andrews’ Shetland 
ranch; Mancos; Dolores. 
4. Juncus Drummondii Mey. On wet alpine slopes from Mont, to Alaska, 
Colo, and Calif.—Alt. 8500-13,000 ft.—Red Mountain, south of Ouray; 
Georgetown; Windy Point and Bottomless Pit, Pike’s Peak; Sierra Blanca; 
Alpine Tunnel; Cameron Pass; Pagosa Peak; Ironton; Berthoud Pass; 
Buffalo Pass; Park Range; mountains west of Cameron Pass; Buffalo Pass; 
Anita Peak, Routt Co.; summit of North Park Range. 
5. Juncus Parryi Engelm. On alpine slopes from Mont, to Wash., Colo, 
and Calif.—Alt. 10,000-13,000 ft.—Headwaters of Clear Creek; Gray’s Peak. 
6. Juncus Hallii Engelm. On alpine slopes of Colo, and Wyo.—Alt. about 
10,000 ft.—Marshall Pass. 
7. Juncus Vaseyi Engelm. In meadows from Me. to Minn, and Colo.— 
Grand Lake. 
8 . Juncus interior Wiegand. (/. tenuis Coulter, in part; not Willd.) In 
meadows from Ills, to Wyo., Mo. and Colo.—Alt. 4000-6000 ft.—Grand Lake; 
Fort Collins; plains and foot-hills near Boulder; foot-hills, Larimer Co.; 
Poudre Canon; bank of Poudre, La Porte. 
9. Juncus arizonicus Wiegand. In meadows from Texas to Col. and 
Ariz.—Alt. up to about 5000 ft.—New Windsor. 
10. Juncus confusus Coville. (/. tenuis congestus Engelm.; in part.) In 
wet meadows from Mont, to Wash, and Colo.—Alt. 6500-10,000 ft.—Chicken 
Creek; North Park; mountain north of Steamboat Springs; Fort Collins; 
Chambers’ Lake; Grizzly Creek. 
11. Juncus Dudleyi Wiegand. (/. tenuis Coulter, in part; not Willd.) In 
meadows from Me. to Wash., N. Y. and Mexico.—Alt. 4000-8500 ft.—Platte 
River, Denver; Gunnison; Mancos; Cheyenne Mountain; Ft. Collins. 
12. Juncus bufonius L. In wet and sandy soil from Lab. to Alaska, Fla., 
Calif, and Mex.; also in the Old World.—Alt. 4000-9000 ft.—Georgetown; 
Gunnison; Fort Collins; Wahatoya Creek; Villa Grove; Hebron; plains and 
foot-hills, near Boulder. 
13. Juncus longistylis Torr. In meadows from Alb. to Ida., Nebr., N. M., 
Calif, and Mex.—Alt. 4000-10,000 ft.—Dolores; Chambers’ Lake; Moon’s 
ranch; Trimble Springs, Durango; Upper Larimie River; Pike’s Peak; head¬ 
waters of Pass Creek; Ruxton Dell; La Veta; Gunnison; Blind Canon; 
Placer; Sangre de Cristo Creek; Denver; South Cheyenne Canon; head¬ 
waters of Clear Creek; Gunnison; Como; Leroux Creek; Graymont. 
14 Juncus triglumis L. In arctic and alpine regions from Lab. to Alaska, 
N. Y. and Colo.—Alt. about 11,500 ft.—Seven Lakes; headwaters of Clear 
Creek. 
