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but with more naked steins, 1-2° high ; calyx 6'' long, marked with 10 
broad green lines, shorter than the mature capsule ; petals apparently white. 
Havallali Range and the East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada; 6-9,000 
feet altitude ; June- August. (155.) 
Cerastium nutans, Raf. From Hudson's Bay and Canada south to North 
Carolina, and west to the Pacific. The only reported localities west of the 
Mississippi are the Santa Fe Mountains, (Fendler,) and the headwaters of the 
Missouri, (Stevens.) Collected by Anderson near Carson City ; foimd in the 
Diamond Mountains, Nevada, and in the Wahsatch ; 5-6,000 feet altitude ; 
June, July. (156.) 
Cekastium vulgatum, L., Var. Behringianum, Grray. Flowers large, 
petals and capsule half longer than the calyx, shorter than the pedicels ; stems 
few (2-4)-flowered. Kotzebue Sound, and Rocky Mountains of Colorado. 
Uinta Mountains, Utah ; 10,000 feet altitude ; August. (157.) 
Cerastium arvense, L. Canada to Georgia, and west to Colorado and 
Oregon. In the Uinta Mountains; 8,000 feet altitude; July. (158.) 
Stellaria J AMESii, Torr. Viscidly pubescent ; leaves lanceolate, shghtly 
folcate, closely sessile ; cyme divaricate ; petals 2-lobed, twice longer than 
the oblong acute sepals. — Stems weak, 1-2° high ; leaves usually 2' or less 
in length; capsule equahng the calyx, deeply valved. Rocky Mountains, 
Colorado ; Sandia Mountains, New Mexico ; California, (Brewer.) Toyabe 
and East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada, and in the Wahsatch ; 6-9,000 feet 
altitude; May-August. (159.) 
Stellaria longipes, Goldie. Maine to Wisconsin, north to Arctic 
America, and west to Colorado, Oregon, and California. In the Toyabe 
Mountains, Nevada, and in the Wahsatch and Uintas ; 6-8,000 feet alti- 
tude ; June, July. (160.) 
Stellaria borealis, Big. With the same range as the last. Found in 
the Uinta Mountains ; 8,000 feet altitude ; August. (161.) 
Stellaria crassifolia, Ehrh. Kentucky ''and northward;" California, 
(4718 Bolander ;) Behring Strait. Found in the East Humboldt Mountains, 
Nevada, near Unionville ; 5,000 feet altitude ; June. (162.) 
Stellaria umbellata, Turcz. Glabrous; stem weak; leaves ovate to 
oblong-lanceolate; peduncles axillary and terminal, divaricate, fihform and elon- 
gated, with scarious bracts; petals wanting; sepals short, (1" long,) ovate, 
acute, nerveless or 1-ncrved, (rarely 3-nerved;) capsule deeply valved, twice 
