The old open cluster NGC 6791 is believed to be more metal-rich than any ot
her, yet several hot blue horizontal-branch (BHB) stars are probable member
s. We have performed an abundance analysis of the coolest BHB candidate, 2-
17, whose proper motion and radial velocity both support cluster membership
. its luminosity and its low rotational velocity, v sin i = 16 +/- 1 km s(-
1), suggest that it is a BHB star rather than a very luminous blue straggle
r. We find an effective temperature T-eff = 7300 +/- 50 K, gravity log g =
3.6 +/- 0.3 dex, and an iron abundance more than twice solar, [Fe/H] = +0.4
+/- 0.1 dex. This result is free from the serious line blending and contin
uum suppression that hamper spectroscopic analyses of metal-rich giants. Th
e Ca abundance is in the solar proportion with respect to iron, ruling out
A-star peculiarities in 2-17. The relative abundances of C, O, and Al are n
early solar; mixing effects are probably small but not ruled out. The light
elements Mg and Si are enhanced, N and Na especially so, as seen in metal-
rich galaxies. NGC 6791 thus provides an excellent template for the study o
f the stellar content of metal-rich galactic systems. Both its abundances a
nd its continued existence suggest that metal-rich systems might generally
form in locally deep potential wells. Further study of its hot population s
hould clarify the mechanisms responsible for producing hat stars in a metal
-rich environment and thus assist the interpretation of the integrated ligh
t and the ultraviolet upturn in elliptical galaxies.