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and mountains of Cœur d'Aleine River. April, May. 
(n. 602). 
2. V. Muhlenbergii, Torr. A. 1. p. 256. Torr. et Gr. Am. 1 
p. 140. V. Muhlenbergiana, Ging. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. 
p. 78. 
Has. Meadows and low woods in river valleys, Upper Oregon, 
always in bloom, even under the snow (n. 608 in flower), 
and among willow-thickets of springy swampy meadows 
between Upper Platte and Sweet River. (n. 41). 
3. V. Nuttalhi, Ph. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 9. t. 26, 
Torr. and Gr. Am. v. 1. p. 141. V. aurea, Nutt. in Hook. 
Herb. 
Has. Open pine woods, borders of the high table-land, 
prairies of the Nez Percez, in fertile grassy plains: rare. 
June. (n. 407). 
4. V. rotundifolia? Mx. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 177. Torr. 
and Gr. Am. v. 1. p. 138. V. orbiculata, Geyer, MSS. 
Has. In deep dark shady and dry woods of Thuja gigantea, 
in the narrow defiles of the Cœur d'Aleine Mountains, 
with Linnæa borealis and Calypso borealis, and Coptis occi- 
dentalis: very rare. (n. 295).—I am by no means sure of 
this species ; the specimens exactly agree in the flowers 
and foliage with what I possess from Dr. Schweinitz as 
V. rotundifolia, Mx. It also resembles V. blanda; Nutt. ; 
A flowers and leaves are large. Hit proves distinet, 
Geyer’s mst. name of V. erbieulata should be 
spell 
Droseracez, DC, 
De Katana, Chan À Schlecht. Hook. RI. Bo. — 
Am. 1. p. 82. t. 28. Torr. and Gr. Am. v. Ip. M9  — 
Has. Shady wet places under willows, in fortile meadows RU 
.. and springy grounds: rare; between. Platte. and. ‘Swe ne 
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