COLLECTED IN THE UPPER MISSOURI, ETC. 375 
3. Alium stellatum, Fraser, Cat.— Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 184. 
t. 194. 
Has. Slopes of the clayey hills, Upper Platte. May. n. 173. 
4. Allium campanuleflorum, Geyer, MSS. 
Has. Fertile, inundated meadows, Upper Oregon. Juhe—September. 
n. 584. 
1. Hesperoscordon Lewisii, Lindl.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 185. 
t. 198. 4. 
Has. On the open tableau of the Cœur d'Aleine Mountains, in rocky, 
exsiccated basins. July. x. 437. 
l. Camassia esculenta, Lindl.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 186. 
Has. High, fertile plains in wet tracts. Almost the only plant in the 
wet, undulated portion of Cœur d'Aleine River. The chief food of 
the Flathead tribes. May. n. 628.—Flowers blue and white. 
1. Triteleia grandiflora, Sm.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 186. t. 
198. B 
Has. High plains and their rocky slopes, between Spokan and Koos- 
kooskie Rivers. The farinaceous bulb used as food by the Indians. 
April. n. 289. 
JUNCEE, Juss. 
l. Luzula comosa, E. Mey.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. p. 188. 
Has. Dry, rocky woods, Upper Oregon. May, June. n.318. . 
l. Juncus castaneus, Sm. (var. pallidifforus.)—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. - 
ii. p. 192. 
Han. Ravine of the Platte River, growing in water. x. 13. ic 
2. Juncus polycephalus, Mx.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol ii. p. 100 
J. Rostkovii, Z. Mey. 
Has. Gravelly, inundated places, banks of Upper Clarke and Flathead 
Rivers. September. x. 208. 
3. Juncus wiphioides, var., E. Mey. | 
Han. Shady, boggy meadows along rivulets, Spokan and Nez muri 
country. July, August. 2. 498. -o 
4. Juncus aristulatus, Mx. peo 
Haz. SIRE borders of rivulets, Spokan plain. July. n. 499. 
ORCHIDEE, Juss. 
1. Calypso borealis, Sal.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 195. 
