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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 



[1898. 



Clarkia pulchella Pursh. 



A beautiful herbaceous plant 

 from the Kooskooskee and 

 Clark's River, June 1, 1806. 

 [Fair specimen]. 



(Enothera csespitosa Nutt. 



Near the falls of the Missouri, 

 17th July, 1806. [Good speci- 

 men]. 



(Enothera heterantha Nutt. 



In moist ground on the Squa- 

 inash flats, June 14, 1806. [Good 

 specimen]. 



Sedum stenopetalum Pursh. 



Valley of Clark's River, July 

 1, 1806. On the naked rocks of 

 the Kooskooskee, June 15, 1806. 



Angelica, within the Rocky 

 Mountains in moist places, June 

 25, 1806. The flowering one 

 taken on September 3, 1805. 

 [Label only], 



[Probably a Peucedanum, poor 

 specimen, no fruit]. A large, 

 fusiform root which the natives 

 prepare by baking; near the 

 Sepulchre Rock. On the Colum- 

 bia River, April 14, 1806. 



Peucedanum leiooarpum Nutt. 



Supposed to be a Smymium. 

 The natives eat the tops and boil 

 it sometimes with their soup. On 

 the Columbia, April 15, 1806. 



Pursh, Fl. 260, t. 11. On the 

 Kooskooskee and Clark's Riv- 

 ers, M. Lewis. $ . June, v. s. 



O. scapigera Pursh, Fl. 263. 

 On the falls of the Missouri, M. 

 Lewis. 2/ . July, v. s. 



O. ccespitosa Pursh, Fl. 735. 

 On the banks of the Missouri, M. 

 Lewis. 2/. June, July, v. s. spec- 

 imen imperfectum in Herb. Lewis. 



Pursh, Fl. 324. On rucks on 

 the banks of Clark's River and 

 Kooskooskee. 11. June, July, v. 

 s. in Herb. Lewis. 



Smymium nudicaule] Pursh, 

 Fl. 196. On the Columbia 

 River, M. Lewis. %. April, 

 May, v. s. in Herb. Lewis. The 

 natives eat the tops of this plant 

 and boil it in their soups, the 

 same as we use celery. [Erro- 

 neously placed under Ferula and 

 Peucedanum nudicaule Nutt.] 



