Rydberg : Rocky Mountain flora 697 



lobes and the glabrous anthers. The type of M. corymhosa was 

 labeled Aphylloii calif oniiciun, but M. calif ornica is a much larger 

 plant in every respect, and its anthers are glabrous or nearly so. 



Idaho: Reynold's Creek, July 2, 1892, Isabel Mulford {iype, 

 in herb. Columbia Univ.). 



Wyoming: Jackson's Hole, July 30, igoi, Merrill & Wilcox 

 1177. 



Montana : Mountains near Indian Creek, July 22, 1897, Ryd- 

 berg & Bessey zfg88. 



Valeriana pubicarpa sp. nov. 



Perennial, with a rootstock ; stem 2-4 dm. high, finely puber- 

 ulent, not bearded at the nodes ; basal leaves spatulate or oblan- 

 ceolate, 2-6 cm. long, thin, glabrous or nearly so ; stem-leaves 2-4 

 pairs, the lowest pair similar to the basal ones, the rest 3—5— 

 foliolate or the uppermost minute and simple ; leaflets oblong or 

 lanceolate, rarely elliptic, 2-5 cm. long, entire ; inflorescence short 

 and dense, corymbiform or subcapitate ; flowers mostly perfect ; 

 corolla funnelform, 4-6 mm. long, more or less pubescent ; limb 

 about 4 mm. wide ; fruit finely pilose, 5 mm. long, 2 mm. wide. 



This species has the habit of Valeriana occidentalis and V. 

 micrantha, hn\.i\\e corolla of V. Seonleri. From the first, it differs 

 m the longer corolla and the pubescent fruit ; from the second, in 

 a corolla twice as long and a denser inflorescence ; from the last, 

 in the narrower entire leaflets, and the pubescent fruit ; and from 

 all in the puberulent stem, which lacks the beard at the nodes and 

 on the sheaths. It grows in the mountains at an altitude of 

 2,000-3,000 m. 



Utah: Mount Nebo, Aug. 15, 1905, Rydberg d: Carlton 

 JJIJ (type, in herb. N. Y. Bot. Gard.) ; also Big Cottonwood 

 Cafion, June 28, ^J/^ and 6^17 : Provo, June 16, 1902, Gooddi)ig 

 1148. 



Idaho : Ketchum, July 23, 1892, Miss Midford. 



Montana: Lima, June 29, 1895, Rydberg 27^4; also C. L. 

 Shear jj8g. 



Valeriana puberulenta sp. nov. 



Perennial, with a thick rootstock ; stem finely puberulent, not 

 bearded at the nodes, 1.5-3 dm. high ; basal leaves spatulate, 2-5 

 cm. long ; stem-leaves 1-3 pairs, usually 3-foliolate ; terminal 



