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7. Ranunculus inamoenus Greene. In meadows and along streams from 
Mont, to N. M. and Utah.—Alt. 7000-10,000 ft.—Silverton; Boreas; Mancos; 
Breckenridge; Bob Creek; Veta Mountain; Cucharas River, above La Veta; 
Manitou; headwaters of Sangre de Cristo Creek; Los Pinos; West Indian 
Creek; Palsgrove Canon; Grand Mesa; Caribou; Berthoud Pass; Eldora to 
Baltimore; Rabbit-Ear Range, Routt Co. 
8. Ranunculus micropetalus (Greene) Rydb. ( R . aiHnis micropetalus 
Greene) In wet meadows and along streams from Colo, to Utah and Ariz.— 
Alt. 7000-11,000 ft.—Rico; Silverton; gulch east of Stove Prairie; Rabbit-Ear 
Pass; Chambers’ Lake; Ironton Park, 9 miles south of Ouray; headwaters 
of Sangre de Cristo Creek; Iron Mountain; Cucharas Valley, near La 
Veta; West Spanish Peak. 
9. Ranunculus affinis R. Br. In alpine bogs and meadows from Sask. to 
Alaska and Colo.—Alt. 7000-12,000 ft.—Stove Prairie Hill; Boreas; West 
Indian Creek; Eldora to Baltimore. 
10. Ranunculus Eschscholtzii Schlecht. I11 wet alpine or subarctic localities 
from Wyo. to Alaska, Colo., Nev. and Wash.—Mt. Heseprus, at timber line; 
Mt. Barrett. 
11. Ranunculus alpeophilus A. Nels. In wet places near the snow from 
Mont, to Colo.—Alt. 9000-12,000 ft.—Boreas; Trapper’s Lake; Beaver Creek; 
Mt. Abram, Ouray; Alpine Tunnel; Tennessee Pass; Caribou; Berthoud 
Pass. 
12. Ranunculus ocreatus Greene. In wet places on alpine peaks in Colo.— 
Head of Leroux Creek, Delta Co.; Mt. Hesperus, at timber line; Mt. Abram, 
Ouray. 
13. Ranunculus ovalis Raf. ( R . rhomboideus Goldie.) In meadows from 
Lab. to Athabaska, Que. and Colo.—Alt. 4000-7500 ft.—Stove Prairie Hill; 
Table Rock; Cherry Creek, El Paso Co. 
14. Ranunculus adoneus A. Gray. On alpine peaks from Wyo. to Colo, and 
Utah.—Alt. 10,000-12,000 ft.—Mountains about Graymont; above Beaver 
Creek; above timber line, West Como Pass; Berthoud Pass; Georgetown; 
south fork of Cache la Poudre River; Cameron Pass; Ward, Boulder Co.; 
Spicer, Larimer Co. 
15. Ranunculus abortivus L. In woods and wet grounds from Lab. to 
Sask., Fla. and Colo.—Alt. 4000-8000 ft.—Rist Canon; Pennock’s mountain 
ranch; Walton Creek; Victoria; Clear Creek; Cucharas Valley, near La 
Veta; Cascade; Ft. Collins; Cameron Pass; Steamboat Springs. 
16. Ranunculus micranthus Nutt. In rich woods from Mass, to Sask., Pa. 
and Colo.—Twin Lakes. 
17. Ranunculus sceleratus L. In swamps and ditches from N. B. to Wyo., 
Fla. and Colo.—Villa Grove. 
18. Ranunculus eremogenes Greene. In swamps and on lake shores from 
Sask. to Alb., N. M. and Calif.—Alt. 4000-8000 ft.—Poudre, near La Porte; 
Ft. Collins; Montrose; Placer; near Boulder; Gunnison; Black Canon; New 
Windsor; Arboles; Cucharas Valley, near La Veta. 
19. Ranunculus Douglasii Howell. ( R. tenellus Nutt.; not Viv.) On river 
banks and wet meadows from Mont, to Alaska, Colo, and Calif.—Alt. about 
8500 ft.—Leroux Creek, Delta Co. 
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