376 PHYTOLOGIA Vol. 51, No. 6 STELIARIA LOHGIPES Goldie ssp. MOHANTHA (Hulten) W. A. Weber, coab. nov-Stellarla monantha Hulten, Bot . Notlser 1943:265. fig. 7e,f. 1943. References Love, Askell & Doris Love. 1976. Nomenclatural notes on Arctic plants. Bot. Not. 128:497-523. Rollins, Reed C. 1973. Purple-flowered Arabis of the Pacific Coast of North America. Contrib. Gray Herb. 204:149-154. Rollins, Reed C. & Lily Rudenberg. Chromosome numbers of Cruciferae III. Contrib. Gray Herb. 207:101-116. 1977. ADDITIONS TO THE FLORA OF COLORADO— VIII William A. Weber and Ronald Wittmann University of Colorado, Museum Campus Box 218, Boulder, CO 80309 The last number of this series was published in Brittonia 3: 325-331. NEW RECORDS FOR COLORADO INDIGENOUS TAXA ARTEMISIA PYGMAEA A. Gray, Proc Amer. Acad. 21:413. 1886 (CMP). RIO BLANCO CO.: just N of the White River on the Colorado-Utah border, NE 1/4 S15. TIN R 104W; barren shale knolls in Artemisia tridentata association, Uinta formation, 27 May 1981, L. M. & J . £. Shultz s.n. (COLO 352726). CAREX CRAWEI Dewey, Amer. J. Sci. (2)2:246. 1846 (CYP) . EL PASO CO.: crossing of Black Squirrel Creek on old road 7 mi N of Falcon toward Eastonville, in streamside meadow, periodically inundated, 21 July 1962, Weber & Willard 11548 (COLO). The site is well-known for the presence of midwestern prairie-woodland dlsjuncts. CAREX PAYSONIS Clokey, Am. J. Sci. (5)3:89. 1922 (CYP). ROUTT CO.: mountain meadow on west slope of Rabbit Ears Pass, 9600 ft. alt., 26 June 1950, Penland 2360 (KHD) . MESA CO.: Grand Mesa, TllS R96W S31, 10,000 ft. alt., lava cliff, 30 June 1981, Siplivinsky 1430 (COLO) . CIRSIUM CHELLYENSE Moore & Frankton, Can. J. Bot. 52:547. 1944. (CMP). MOFFAT CO.: Cross mountain Gorge, T6N, R97-98W, 1800 msm; steep-sided canyon of sedimentary bedrock; on talus