698 Rydberg : Rocky Mountain flora 



leaflet elliptic or oblong, or in the uppermost reduced pair lanceo- 

 late, 1—3 cm. long, the lateral ones oblong or lanceolate, about 

 half as long ; plant usually polygamo-dioecious ; inflorescence of 

 the essentially pistillate plant dense-corymbiform, that of the some- 

 what smaller essentially staminate plant subcapitate ; corolla fun- 

 nelform, 4-5 mm. long; limb 2.5-3 ^^- wide; fruit glabrous, 

 nearly 5 mm. long and 2 mm. wide. 



This species has the pubescence of the preceding, but differs in 

 the smaller stature, the smaller flowers, fewer and smaller leaves, 

 glabrous fruit and a stronger tendency to be polygamo-dioecious. 

 It grows in the mountains of Utah, at an altitude of 2,000-3,000 m. 



Utah : Mountains north of Bullion Creek, near Marysvale, 

 July 23, 1905, Rydberg & Carlton J 065 (type, in herb. N. Y. Bot. 

 Gard.); also Big Cottonwood Canon, June 28, 6^go, 6jyi, and 

 6jj2 ; Mount Barette, July 26, /'2j8 ; near Alta, July 10, 1883, 

 Leonard IJJ ; Central Utah, 1875, Parry j6 ; Wahsatch Moun- 

 tains, Aug., 1869, 6". Watson 4.88, in part. 



Correction 

 Mertensia cana Rydb. nom. nov. 



Mcrtensia canescens Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 31 : 640. 1904. 

 Not Mertensia canescens Kaulf 1824. 



Professor T. D. A. Cockerell has called my attention to the 

 fact that my Mertensia canescens is antedated by M. canescens 

 Kaulf., a fern. 



New York Botanical Garden. 



