210 
Ranunculus lacustris terrestris ((:ray) MacMillan, Met. Minn. Val. 247 (1892); 
Gray, Man, ed. 5, 41 (1867). 
Muddy shores of Mud Lake, Kootenai County; July 25 (No, 729), 
» 
Ranunculus nelsonii (DC.) Gray, Proc. Amer, Acad. viii, 374 (1872); 2. recurvatus 
nelsonit DC. Syst. i, 290 (1818). 
Dr. Gray in Proc. Amer, Acad, xxi, 372 (1886), discarded the name 2. nelsonii 
for this plant, and called it 2. occidentalis. But the first publication of the 
latter name (Nuttall’s) was in Torrey & Gray’s Flora, i, 23 (1838), and it is thus 
antedated by the former by about twenty years. 
This plant agrees fully with the Wilkes Expedition plant No, 607, in the 
National Herbarium, which Dr. Torrey! ealls 2. occidentalis parviflorus, and of 
which he says that it ‘is 2. nelsonii, forma typica, Gray.” 
Wet ground at 1,700 meters altitude, Cedar Mountain, Latah County; June 
20 (No, 461). 
Ranunculus nelsonii glabriusculus; I. nelsonii tenellus Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. 
vill, 874 (1872); RK. tenellus Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. Fl. i, 23 (1838), not Vivian. This 
is probably also the same as 2, reeurvatus variety v, Hook. Fl. Bor, Amer. i, 23 
(1829). 
Rich bottoms near Lapwai Agency, Nez Perees County; May 5 (No. 126). 
Also on Clearwater River near mouth of Big Potlatch River and in the valley of 
the Little Potlatch. 
Ranunculus pennsylvanicus L. f. Suppl. 272 (1781). 
Moist places near Rathdrum, Kootenai County; July 25 (No. 732). 
Ranunculus reptans L. Sp. Pl. i, 549 (1753); R. flammula reptans Meyer, Lab. 96 
(1830). 
Sandy soil, valley of Lake Tesemini, Kootenai County; July 21 (No. 690). 
Ranunculus reptans intermedius (Hook.) Torr. & Gr. Fl. i, 16 (1888); R. dammula 
intermedius Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer, i, 11 (1829). 
In meadows and on mountains, head of Little Potlach River, Latah County ; 
June 16 (No. 401). 
Ranunculus septentrionalis Poir. Encyel. vi, 123 (1804). 
Frequent in rich soil, Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; May 6 (No. 136). 
Wet places, valley of Little Potlatch River, Nez Perces County; June 7 (No. 
332). Valley of Spokane River, near Post Falls, Kootenai County; July 18 
(No. 666). 
Batrachium aquatile (L.) Wimm. FI. Schles. 8 (1841); Ranunculus aquatilis L. Sp. 
PL. i, 566 (17538). ° 
Near Harrison, valley of Caur d'Alene River, Kootenai County; July 13 
(No. 645). 
Batrachium tricophyllum (Chaix) Bossch, Prodr. Fl. Bat. 5 (1850); Ranunculus 
erica hytlas Chae, in Vill. Hist. Pl, Dauph. i, 385 (1786); R. aquatilis tricophyllus 
Gray, Man. ed. 5, 40 (1867), 
Ponds at Lapwai Agency, Nez Perces County; May 5 (No. 131). Valley of 
Traille River, Kootenai County; August 9 (No. 882). Streams at Hope, on Lake 
Pend d’Oreille; August 20 (No. 934). 
Cyrtorhyncha cymbalaria (Pursh) Britton, Mem. Torr. Club, v, 161 (1894); Ranun- 
culus cymbalaria Pursh, FI. ii, 392 (1814). 
Sandy banks of Hellgate River, Bonner, Missoula County, Montana; August 
31 (No. 989). 
Coptis occidentalis (Nutt.) Torr. & Gr. FI]. i, 28 (1838); Chrysocoptis occidentalis 
Nutt. Journ. Acad. Phila. vii, 9 (1834). 
Common in woods at 900 meters altitude, Craig Mountains, valley of Lake 
Waha, Nez Perces County; May 21 (No. 217). 
' Bot. Wilkes, 214 (1862) 
