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Spheralcea munroana (Dougl.) Spach, Proc. Amer. Acad. xxii, 292 (1887); Malva 
munroana Dougl.; Lind]. Bot. Reg. t. 1306 (1830). 
Rocky hillsides, valley of Big Potlatch River, 4 miles from its mouth; June 4 
(No, 302). 
LINACE. 
Linum digynum (Gray, Proc. Amer. Acad. vii, 334 (1868). 
Sandy soil, valley of Big Potlatch River, 4 miles from its mouth; June 4 (No. 
311). Moist places near Spokane, Washington; August 18 (No. 929). 
Linum lewisii Pursh, FI. i, 210 (1814). 
Dry ridges near Farmington Landing, Lake Cur d’Alene, July 2 (No. 533), 
GERANIACES. 
Geranium carolinianum longipes Wats. Bot. King Surv. 50 (1871), 
Common on sandy soil, Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above Lewiston; May 
31 (No. 279). 
Geranium incisum Nutt.; Torr. & Gr. F]. i, 20 (1888). 
Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above Lewiston; May 5 (No. 140). 
Erodium cicutarium (L.) L’Her.; Ait. Hort. Kew. 2, 414 (1811); Geranium cicu- 
tarium L. Sp. Pl. 1i, 680 (1753). 
Hills and valleys, common, Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above Lewiston; 
April 28 (No. 58). Widely distributed in Nez Perces and Latah counties. 
Impatiens aurea Muhl. Cat. 26 (1813); J. pallida Nutt. Gen. i, 46 (1818), 
Moist places, valley of Mud Lake, Kootenai County; July 25 (No. 738). 
CELASTRACES. 
Pachystima myrsinites (Pursh) Raf. Amer. Monthly Mag. 176 (Jan., 1818); Ilex myr- 
sinites Pursh, FJ. i, 119 (1814). 
Frequent in woods at 1,050 meters altitude, Cedar Mountain, Latah County; 
June 17 (No, 428), 
RHAMNACES. 
Rhamnus alnifolia L’Her. Sert. Ang]. 5 (1788), 
Shores at Farmington Landing, Lake Cour d’Alene; June 6 (No. 566). A low, 
straggling bush. 
Rhamnus californica Esch. Mem. Acad. Petr. x, 285 (1826). 
Copses, valley of Big Potlatch River, 4 miles from its mouth, Nez Perces 
County; June 8 (No,352), This plant approaches 2. purshiana. 
Rhamnus purshiana DC. Prodr. ii, 25 (1825). 
Frequent along streams, vicinity of Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; May 9 
(No. 156). Deep canyons near Farmington Landing, Lake Caur d’Alene; July 7 
(No. 576). 
Ceanothus sanguineus Pursh, I'l. i, 167 (1814). 
Common in copses, head of Little Potlatch River, Latah County; June 16 
(No. 414). 
Ceanothus velutinus Doug].; Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. i, 125 (1830). 
Frequent in canyons at 1,100 meters altitude, Bald Knob, Cedar Mountain, 
Latah County; June 20 (No. 473). 
Ceanothus velutinus levigatus Torr. & Gr. FI. i, 265 (1838). 
Camyak Butte, Washington; June 26 (No. 501). 
