260 CATALOGUE OF MR. GEYER'S PLANTS 
PRIMULACER, Juss. 
1. Dodecatheon integrifolium, Mx.— Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3622, et Fl. 
Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 119, 
Has. Saline swampy grassy plains of Lower Platte, with “Iva azillaris, 
B stricta,” and “ Plantago eriopoda.” June. n. 137. 
2. Dodecatheon frigidum, Cham. et Schlecht. —Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 
vol. ii. p. 110. i 
Has. Low fertile ridges, Cœur d'Aleine valley, very abundant. Flowers 
white and rose. ». 621.—Open mountain slopes, rocks and stony 
plains, Upper Oregon. April n. 620.— Varying in colour from 
white to rose, or pale purple or rosé, and in the scape from one- to 
five- or six-flowered, and also in the. breadth of the leaf, sometimes 
oblong-spathulate, and sometimes ovate and suddenly petiolate. 
1. Lysimachia ciliata, L.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 122. 
Has. Thickets along rivulets ; plains of Upper Oregon. July, August. 
(n. 461. : 
LENTIBULARIES, Richard. 
l. Utricularia vulyaris, L.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 118. 
Hap. Muddy margins of Cœur d'Aleine Lake. June. n. 431. 
PLANTAGINER, Juss. 
1. Plantago eriopoda, Torr. et James, Pl. of Rocky Mountains, p. 237. 
Hap. Saline exsiccated sunny plains of Lower Platte, with Glaus ma- 
ritima and Triglochin maritimum. June. n. 136. 
2. Plantago gnaphalioides, Nutt.—Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 124. 
Has. About the burrows of the prairie marmot, and on denuded spots 
on the high plains of Lower Platte, to the Upper Columbia. June. 
n. 138. : 
Nyctacinea, Juss. 
_ |. Oxybaphus (Calymenia) angustifolius, Nutt.—Choisy in De Cand. 
Prodr. vol. xiii. p. 433. 
Has. On the gravelly and somewhat caleareous slopes of the hills of 
Upper Platte. Flowers rose-red. Common on the Upper Missouri, 
about the Teton River, with * C. decumbens” and “ hirsuta.” July. 
n. 270. 
l. Abronia mellifera, Dougl.—Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2879.—Hook. Fl. 
Bor. Am. vol. ii. p. 125. 
