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Ribes cereum Doug]. Trans. Hort. Soc. vii, 512 (1830). 
On rocks, Spokane, Washington; April 20 (No. 130). 
Ribes lacustre Poir. Eneycl. Suppl. ii, 856 (1811). 
Frequent in canyons at {00 meters altitude, Craig Mountains, Nez Perces 
County; May 27 (No, 231), Canyons near Rathdrum, Kootenai County; July 23 
(No. 710). 
Ribes niveum Lindl. Bot. Reg. xx, t. 1692 (1834). 
The excellent series of specimens sent in by Dr. Sandberg leaves no doubt as 
to the specific rank of this plant. Its name, therefore, can not belonye to the 
synonomy of P. gracile Mx., as in Watson’s Index. 
Along Hatwai Creek, Nez Perces County; April 24 (No. 31). In wet places at 
900 meters altitude, Craig Mountains, Nez Pereces County; May 24 (No. 243). 
Ribes oxyacanthoides I.. Sp. PI. i, 201 (1753). 
Shady places, Craig Mountains at 900 meters altitude, Nez Perces County; 
May 20 (No. 210), Canyons, searce, valley of Little Potlatch River, Latah 
County; June 13 (No. 386). Also near Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above 
Lewiston. 
Ribes viscosissimum Pursh, Fl. i, 163 (1814). 
Frequent in woods at 900 meters altitude, Craig Mountains, Nez Perces 
County; May 21 (No. 218). 
CRASSULACES. 
Sedum roseum (L.) Scop. Fl. Carn. ed. 2, i, 826 (1772); Rhodiola rosea L. Sp. P1. ii, 
1035 (1753). 
Crevices of rocks at 2,600 meters, Packsaddle Peak, Kootenai County; August 6 
(No. 860). 
Sedum spathulifolium Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer, i, 227 (1834). 
Common on rocky slopes, Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above Lewiston, 
Nez Perces County; May 17 (No. 191). 
DROSERACE. 
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Drosera rotundifolia L. Sp. Pl. i, 281 (1755). 
Marshes, Granite Station, Kootenai County; July 30 (No. 810). 
ONAGRACES. 
Epilobium adenocaulon Hausskn. (ist. Bot. Zeitsehr, xxix, 119 (1879). 
Common in wet places, Upper Ferry, Clearwater River, above Lewiston ; May 30 
(No. 275). 
Epilobium anagallidifolium Lam. Encycl. ii, 376 (1786). 
The plants are young, and the determination is not certain. The petioled 
leaves forbid that this should be /. oreqonense Hausskn.! 
Crevices of rocks at 2,600 meters altitude, Packsaddle Peak, Kootenai County; 
August 5 (No. 844). Springy places, saine locality; August 6 (No. 855). 
Epilobium franciscanum Barbey; Brewer & Wats. Bot. Cal. i, 220 (1876). 
Moist places, valley of Mud Lake, Kootenai County; July 25 (No. 737). 
Epilobium halleanum Hausskn. Monogr. Gat. Epi. 261 (1884). 
Frequent in meadows, head of Little Potlatch River, Latah County; June 16 
(No. 397). 
Epilobium hornemanni Reichenb. Icon. Crit. ii, 73 (1824), 
Crevices of rocks, subalpine, near south end of Lake Pend d’Oreille; July 27 
(No. 746). 
' Monogr. Gatt. Epil. 276, pl. 14, fig. 66 (1884), 
