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below the junction of the Forks, growing with Lupinus 
pusillus ; corolla ochreous yellow. (n. 169).—1 cannot dis- 
tinguish this from L. rigidum. 
GERANIACE®, DC. 
1. Erodium cicutarium, L’Hérit. 
Has. In the range of the Nez Percez Indians. (n. 670). 
1. Geranium maculatum, L. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. p. 115. 
© * "Torr. et Gr. 1. p. 206. 
Has. Dry stony thickets and ravines, common upon Upper 
Missouri and Oregon territories. Corolla white to crimson ; 
2 feet high, bushy. (n. 402). 
TEREBINTHACES, DC. 
: 1. Rhus Toxicodendron, L. 
Has. Shady rocky narrow woods and groves of Rhus gla- 
brum, along ess oe the Kooskooskee river. Never 
— a 560). 
MALNACE;E, Juss. 
.. 1. Malva rivularis, Dougl. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1. Pp. 107. = 
Torr. et Gr. Am. 1. p. 226. 
Has. Thickets of Upper Columbia, and on Kooskooskee ; 
3 to 10 feet high: very rare. June, July. (n. 410). E 
2. M. HE Cay. Torr. et Gr. Am. L. p. 226. Nuttallia — 
ee raham, in Hook, Bot. Mag. t. 3287. Nuttallia 
Has. Limestone a valley of Blue and Vermillion a x 
between Kanzas and Platte Rivers; May. (n. 262). This 
is precisely the M. Papaver of Cavanilles, and is perhaps 7 
the most northern locality of the species... ZH 
3. M. pedata, Torr. et Gr. Am, 1. p. 227. Nuttall Ln 
Nutt. in Hook. Ex. Bot. 2. p. 62. N. digitata i 
eis 2. p. Ah. bio iade imbella: 
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