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Catalogue of Mr. GEYER’s Collection of Plants gathered in the UPPER 
Missouri, the OREGON TERRITORY, and the intervening portion 
of the Rocky Mountains; by Str W. J. Hooker, D.C.L., F.R.A. 
and L.S. 
(Continued from vol. v. p. 265.) 
SANTALACEA, Juss, . 
1. Comandra umbellata, Nutt.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 139. £. 
179. 4. C. angustifolia, Nutt. MSS. 
Has. Sterile declivities, Upper Oregon. x. 634. 
ARISTOLOCHIEE, Juss. 
l. Asarum Hookeri, Field. Sert. Plant. tab. xxxii. A. caudatum, Nutt. 
MSS. A. Canadense, var. B, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. p. 139. 
Has. Low, shady alpine woods, Cœur d’Aleine Mountains. April. 
—The natives use the stem as a spice, boiling it with their fish. 
n. 598. 
EUPHORBIACEE, Juss. 
l. Euphorbia montana, Nutt. 
Has. Clayey hills of Upper Platte, with @nothera cespitosa. June. 
n. 261, 
2. Euphorbia maculata, L. 
Has. Sunny, barren places, Kooskooskie Valley. July. , 509.  — 
3. Euphorbia polygonifolia, L.— Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 140. 
Has. Slopes of Upper Platte hills, in denuded places, with Atriplex 
argentea and Kochia dioica. June. n. 107. 
4. Euphorbia hypericifolia, Ph. 
Has. With the last. 
5. Euphorbia platyphylla, L.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 140. 
Has. Barren, rocky places, valley of Kooskooskie. June. n. 345. — 
URTICEÆ, Juss. 
l. Parietaria Floridana, Nutt. 
Has. Indian camps, Kooskooskie Valley, rare. 2. 382. 
AMENTACES, Juss. 
1. Salix pentandra? L. 
