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was brought to the river and bathed, and I found several, 
which had been so treated, afterwards grazing with the herd, 
apparently without having sustained any injury." 
2, C. Virginiana, L. 
Has. Poplar groves and thickets along the banks of rivulets, 
Upper Columbia River. Aug. (n. 617.) 
3. C. verticillaris, DC.—Atragene Americana, Linn. 
Has. Only seen on the gentle elevations at the foot of the 
Cœur d'Aleine, about St. Joseph's, climbing over Amelan- 
chier Canadensis. April. (n. 615.) 
1. Anemone nemorosa, L.—var. quinquefolia, Torr. et Gr.— 
A. quinquefolia, L. 
Has. High alpine shady woods, Cœur d’Aleine mountains. 
(n. 606.) 
1. Ranunculus aquatilis, L. y. cæspitosus, DC. 
Has. (This in my collection is without No.) 
2, R. Flammula, L. 
Has. High grassy plains of Cœur d'Aleine; (n. 306.) 
3. R. reptans, L.—DC.—Torr. et Gr.—R. Flammula, var. 
Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 
Has. Stony exsiccated water-courses in sunny places, Upper 
Oregon. July, Aug. (n. 213.) 
4. R. Cymbalaria, Ph. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 11. Torr. et 
Gr. 1. p. 17. 
Has. Swampy springy meadows, between the Upper Platte 
and Sweet Water River, with R. sceleratus. July. (n. 132.) 
5. R. brevicaulis, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. P 13. t. 7. A.— Torr. 
et Gr. 1. p. 18... 
Han. Plains of Upper Columbia. NE. Feb. Mar. (n: 459) 
6. R. sceleratus, L. 
Has. Swampy springy pe between Platte and Sweet 
Water rivers, growing with R. Cymbalaria, July. (n. 134) — 
7. R. acris, L.; var. caule appresso-pubescente, folis infe- 
rioribus minus divisis basi insit CHA ERA NUR | 
tioribus. 
Has. In a fertile s swampy query at the. Upper “Sweet. ee 
Water River. ot (ne UO s Te agrees with 
