193 



(Adams), Suksdorf, No. 546 ; P'ort Vancouver, Hooker. British 

 Columbia. — Tolmie, McKay; Selkirk Range, Macoun ; Norfolk 

 Sound, Eschscholtz ; Observatory Inlet, Scouler. Alaska. — Sitka, 

 Bischofif, Bongard; Popoff St., DalL; Kodiak, Kellogg, No. 

 257 ; Harrisburg, Meehan. 



3. H. MiCRANTHA,Dougl.; Lindl. Bot. Reg. xv. t. 1302. (1830). 

 H. Barbarossa, Presl. Rel. Haenk. ii. 56, (1835). 



Stems, usually bearing a few leaves, 1° to 2" high, glabrous or 

 slightly villous with rusty hairs ; petioles and larger veins of the 

 leaves on the lower surface more or less villous ; root-leaves 2' to 

 3' broad, ovate-cordate, unequally 5 to 9-lobed, veins on lower 

 surface distinct ; calyx at time of flowering campanulate, about 

 \" long, lobes sparsely covered. with fine hairs; petals narrowly 

 spatulate, two to three times as long as calyx lobes ; stamens 

 moderately exserted. 



Mexico. — Hacienda de Regla, Dr. Halsted. California. — 

 Monterey, Parry ; Nevada Flails, Redfield, No. 97 ; Marin Co., 

 Vasey, No. 174; Yosemite Valley and Mts., Torrey, No. 151; 

 Yosemite Valley, Brewer, No. 1,667; Vuba, Bigelow, Bridges, 

 No.~ 128; Aptos, Pringle, Bolander, Nos. 2,463 and 6,351; 

 Oakland Redwoods, Bolander, No. 121; San Luis Obispo, Pal- 

 mer, No. 124; Caiion S. of Diablo, Brewer, Nos. 1,100 and 

 1. 155; Plumas Co., Mrs. Ames; Spanish Peak, Mrs. Austin; 

 Oakland Plills, Kellogg and Harford, No. 243 ; Mendocino Co., 

 Vasey, Bolander, No 6,531; Santa Lucia Mts., G. R. Vasey, 

 No. 173. Oregon.— ^\x\X2\\, Lieut. Mullen, Elihu Hall, No. 159; 

 Klickitat Co., Suksdorf. Washington. — Yakima, Brandegee, No. 

 298 ; Cascades, Kellogg and Harford ; Columbia River, Nuttall, 

 Suksdorf, Scouler, Barclay ; Puget Sound, U. S. Explor. Exp. 

 Vancouver's Island. — Lyall, Macoun ; Mt. Benson, Macoun. 

 British Columbia. — Agassiz, Macoun ; Franklin's Journey, 

 Hooker; Victoria, Dawson. 



4. H. VILLOSA, Michx.. Fl. i. 172, (1803). 

 H. caiilescens, Pursh., Fl. i. 188, (18 14). 



H. acerifolia, Raf, Med. Fl. i. 241 and 244, (1828). 



H. parviflora, Bartling, Ind. Sem. h. Goett, (1838). 



H. Cnrtisii, G\-a.y, Avwew Journ. Sci. (I.), xlii. 15. (1842)? 



Stems, naked or bearing a few small leaves, i" to 3"^ high, at 



base villous with rusty hairs, as are also the petioles and the 



larger veins on the lower surface of the leaves ; the entire plant, 



in some specimens, nearly or quite glabrous; root-leaves 3' to 5' 



