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7. Atriplex philonitra A. Nels. In alkaline soil, in the plain regions of 
Wyo. and Colo.—Alt. 4000-5000 ft.—Mancos; Grand Junction; plains of the 
San Juan; Hotchkiss; between Hotchkiss and Smith’s Fork; Delta Co. 
.8. Atriplex confertifolia S. Wats. On mesas and alkaline flats from Wyo. 
to Nev., Colo., Ariz. and Calif.—Alt. 4000-6000 ft.—Pueblo; Mancos; Rifle, 
Garfield Co.; Denver; Grand Junction; Deer Run; Delta; Hotchkiss; Pali¬ 
sades. 
9. Atriplex eremicola Osterh. On saline bottom-lands and dry plains in 
southern Wyo. and northern Colo.—North Park; Grand Junction. 
10. Atriplex corrugata Watson. On arid plains of Colo.—Hotchkiss, Delta 
Co. 
11. Atriplex oblanceolata Rydb. On arid plains of Wyo. and Colo.—Delta; 
Hotchkiss; Grand Junction; Fort Collins. 
12. Atriplex Nuttallii S. Wats. In bad-lands and arid valleys from Sask. 
to Mont., Colo, and Nev.—Alt. 4000-6000 ft.—Arboles; Canon City; Grand 
Junction; about Fort Collins; Hotchkiss; Gypsum; Fossil Creek. 
13. Atriplex cuneata A. Nelson. In arid places of Utah and Colo.—“ South¬ 
western Colorado”; Grand Junction (Nelson). The Mancos specimens cited 
by Nelson belong to A. confertifolia. 
14. Atriplex odontoptera Rydb. On dry plain of Wyo. and N. Colo.—Alt. 
about 5000 ft.—New Windsor. 
15. Atriplex canescens James. On dry mesas and alkaline valleys from S. 
D. to Wyo., Kans., N. M. and Calif.—Alt. 4000-7000 ft.—Wolcott; Walsen- 
burg; Fort Collins; Canon City; Huerfano Valley; Grand Junction; Pueblo; 
between Bents’ Fort and Upper Pueblo; Olathie; Gypsum; Hotchkiss, Delta 
Co. 
16. Atriplex occidentalis Torr. On dry mesas from Colo, to Utah, Texas 
and Ariz.—Alt. 4000-7000 ft.—Boulder; Huerfano Valley; Mancos; Pueblo. 
17. Atriplex hortensis L. Escaped from cultivation in waste places.—Alt. 
up to 7000 ft.—Boulder; Glenwood Springs; La Veta; vicinity of Fort Col¬ 
lins. 
6. SUCKLEYA A. Gray. 
1. Suckleya Suckleyana (Torr.) Rydb. ( S. petiolata A. Gray.) River 
valleys from Mont, to Colo.—Alt. 5000-6000 ft.—Six miles southeast of 
Golden; Cheyenne Wells; Denver. 
7. GRAYIA H. & A. 
1. Grayia Brandegei A. Gray. In desert regions of Colo.—Hill’s ranch, 
Elmo Creek. 
8 . EUROTIA Adans. White Sage, Winter Sage. 
1. Eurotia lanata (Pursh) Moq. On hillsides and sage plains from S. D. 
to Wash., Kans. and Calif.—Alt. 4000-8000 ft.—Fort Collins; Salida; New 
Windsor; Gunnison; La Veta; Trail Glen; Grand River, above Kremmling; 
Boulder; bluffs north of La Porte; Barlow ranch, three miles from Forks’ 
Hotel; banks of Cache la Poudre; Gypsum; Fort Collins. 
