232 American Species of the Genus Anemone. 



Distrih. Mexico: near Yera Cruz (Linden, 964); Orizaba (Bot- 

 teri, 21). 



Type in the Kew Herbarium. 



XXX Plants umbellately l-several-flowered, the peduncles all naked and 



flowering simultaneously. 

 o Species of arctic and mountainous regions of the northern hemisphere. 



26. Anemone narcissillora, L. 



A. narcissiflora, L. Sp. PL, 542 (1753). 

 A. fasciculata, L. Sp. PL, 542 (1753). 



Villous-pubescent, but sometimes sparingly so, erect, usually rather stout, 

 15-45 cm. high. Radical leaves petioled, palmately 3-5-parted, the divisions 

 obovate, cuneate, deeply incised into linear-oblong, obtuse, or acute lobes ; 

 leaves of the involucre sessile, smaller, usually less divided, otherwise similar ; 

 flowers 1-6, umbellate, peduncled, white, all maturing together, 1.5-3 cm. 

 broad ; sepals 5-7, oval-obovate, obtuse ; carpels several, flat, oval, glabrous, 

 tipped with a short, curved style. 



Distrih. Roclvy Mts. (Hall and Harbour, 7). Colorado : (Shel- 

 don); Long's Peak (Yasey, 7); South Park (Wolf and Rothrock, 

 102). Alaska (Bongard; Mertens ; Menzies ; Barclay ; Fischer ; 

 Dall; Stejneger; Townsend ; Harrington; Kellogg, 305; Muir, 

 J. M. Macoun). Reported from iS^ewfoundland by Reeks. Also in 

 Europe and Asia. 



Type in the Linnsean Herbarium. 



oo Species of the Andes of Ecuador. 



27. Anemone Jamesoni, Hook. 



A. Jamesont, Hook., Ic. PL, t. 670 (1844). 



Rootstock horizontal. Stem erect or ascending, 15-25 cm. high, hirsute; 

 radical leaves long-petioled, ternate, hirsute, the divisions stalked, ternate, 

 and the segments deeply divided into oblong, cuneate, obtuse, mostly dentate 

 lobes ; peduncles 1-3, slender, not involucellate ; flowers about 2 cm. broad ; 

 sepals 5, oval, obtuse, pilose-pubescent without ; head of fruit globose, dense, 

 about 1 cm. in diameter ; carpels ovate, glabrous, tipped with short, subulate, 

 hooked styles. 



Distrih. Andes of Ecuador, 12,000 feet (Jameson, 8G). 

 Type in the Kew Herbarium. 



