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Has. Two states of this plant are found. 1. Stem-leaves entire, radical 
ones hastate or lyrato-pinnate. Stony, arid places, Kooskooskie 
valley. June. 1-4 feet high, erect. Almost burning like a nettle. 
Corolla lurid. Radical leaves more or less pinnated. #.413.—2. All 
the leaves entire. Clayey saline water-courses, hills of the Upper 
Platte, at Scott's Bluffs. Corolla bluish. June. 2. 164; and stony 
` places along the banks of rivulets, Spokan Plains. n. 538. 
BoraGinea, Juss. 
1. Myosotis flaccida, Dougl. in Hook. F1. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 82. De 
Cand. Prodr. vol. x. p. 113. 
Haz. Sunny rocks, with “ Bartonia parviflora.” May. n. 348. On 
clay banks, trap-rocks, Kooskooskie and Spokan Rivers. June, 
July. n, 349. 
2. Myosotis glomerata, Nutt.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 82. tab. 
162. Eritrichium? A. DC. Prodr. vol. x. p. 131. Gonospermum 
myosotoides, Nutt. 
Has. Moist saline calcareous clayey slopes of the Upper Platte hills. 
Flowers with the odour of Heliotropium Peruvianum. June, July. 
n. 70. 
3. Myosotis /eucophea, Dougl. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. v. ii. p. 82. t. 163. 
Eritrichium, 4. DC. Prodr. v. 10. p. 129.—Dasymorpha longiflora, 
Nutt. MS. 
Has. In the drift sand desert, between Upper Platte and Sweet-water 
Rivers, amongst Opuntia Missourica, growing with several species of 
Hymenopappus, and prostrate stemless species of Hrigeron. July. 
n. 186. 
4. Myosotis Californica, Fisch. et Mey.—Eritrichium Californicum, 
.. 4. DC. Prodr. v. 10. p.130. Myosotis Chorisiana, Nutt. MS. Hook. 
et Arn. in Bot. Beech. Voy. p. 152 (not Cham. nor Hook. Fl. Bor. Am.) 
Has. Stony places about springs, Missouri and Oregon territories, 
abundant about Tshimakeine. Prostrate. July. n. 548. 
This differs somewhat from De Candolle's plant in the corollas being 
a little shorter than the calyces. 
5. Myosotis cymose (Nutt.) affinis, sed carpellis levibus. 
Has. Moist sunny rocky slopes of the high plains towards Cœur 
d'Aleine River, also on the Kooskooskie. May. n. 344. 
With only one specimen I dare not venture to describe this species. 
