220 MR. GEYER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN PLANTS. 
4. P. flabelliformis, Nutt.—Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. 1. p. 192. 
t. 66. P. gracilis, B. flabelliformis, Torr. et Gr. Am. 1, p. 
440. 
Has. My specimen of this has no number, nor habitat; but 
a note accompanies it, indicating that it was found along 
with P. fissa; viz., in the Spokan country. 
5. P. Pennsylvanica, L.—Fy. bipinnatifida, Porr. et Gr. Am. 
l.p. 438. P. bipinnatifida, Dougl. in Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 
1. p. 188. 
6. P. fissa, Nutt.—Torr. et Gr. Am. 1. p. 446. 
Has. Granite mountains, Sweet Water River; and on 
Spokan River, found only on rocks. (n. 637.) 
1. Rubus Nutkanus, Moc.—Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 3453, and 
Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 183. 
Has. Deep shady fertile woods, east and west side of the — 
Rocky Mountains, along rivulets :—abundant on the hills 
of the Upper Platte, June. (n. 148.) € 
1. Amelanchier Canadensis, (Mespilus, L.)—à. alnifolia, Torr- x 
— et Gr. Am. 1. p. 473. Am. ovalis, Besubintegrifolia, Hook  —— 
Fl. Bor. Am. 1. p. 202. Am. florida, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1589. ut 
Has. Mountains, Upper Missouri and Oregon territories; | 
collected near the snow line of the Nez Percez. meni dn 
June. (n. 489.) 
ONAGRARIEX, Juss. 
e Epilobium angustifolium, L.—Hook. EL Bor. mmi 
E apos. BOS dm l.p. den z 
= En ioia Tor et Gr he: 1. p.498 
= Has. Gravelly. hanks of Flathead River; seen now! 
. else. Root creeping. (n. 113. )— One of the most r mi 
. able and distinct of the ime cenas reviously found 
, Ae indefatigable aano: «pa e age 
m o FE 489. Pr landulosusm; : 
