204 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



In open woods, on creek-banks, etc., up to an altitude of 2500 m. 

 Montana: Silver Bow Co., Mrs. Moore; Elliston, 1891, Kehey ; 

 West Gallatin, 1883, Scribner^ ^^b. 



Yellowstone Park: 1885, F, Tzvcedy, 8j^. 



Ribes cereum Dougl. Trans. Hort. Soc. 7: 512 []Man. R. M. 97; 



111. Fl. 2: 191; Bot. Cal. i: 207]. 



In Coulter's Manual the calyx is described as rotate or saucer- 

 shaped, while in fact it is elongated-cylindric. In the Botan}' of 

 California it is also placed in a wrong division. 7?. cere tun grows 

 on dry hills, up to an altitude of 2500 m. 



Montana: Indian Creek, July 21, 1897, Rydberg (£- Bessey, 

 4320; Bridger Mts., June 11 and 18, 4233 and 4233 ; Spanish Basin, 

 June 28, 4234; Emigrant Gulch, Aug. 23, 42340 ; Gallatin Co., 

 Mrs. Alderson; 1892, W. T. Shaw; Boulder River, 1888, Tweedy, 

 60; Gallatin Co., 1887, 264: Great Falls, 1892, R. S. Williams, 

 J16 ; Shield's River, 1883, Scribner, S4d. 



Yellowstone Park : 1885, Tzucedy, 8jj. 

 Ribes Nevadense Kell. Proc. Acad. Cal. i : 65 ; Ribes sang-idneuin 



varicgatum Wats. King's Exp. 5 : 100 [Bot. Cal. i : 207 ; Man. 



R. M. 97]. 



In mountain woods ; very rare. 



Montana: Granite, 1892,7^. D. Kelsey. 



Ribes aureum Pursh, Fl. Am. Sept. 164 [Man. R. M. 98; 111. Fl. 



2: 192; Bot. Cal. I : 207]. 



Along streams, up to an altitude of 2000 m. 



Montana: Great Falls, 1891, R. S. JVillianis, 4; Missoula 

 Co., Mrs. Kennedy; North Boulder River, 1888, Tzceedv, jp; 

 Bozeman, 1883, Seribner, 340. 

 Ribes aureum chrysococcum Rydb. Fl. Neb. 21: 71 [111. Fl. 2: 



192]. 



Fruit golden-vellow instead of black. Range the same as that of 

 the species. 



Montana : Jack Creek, Julv 19, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, 423"/ ; 

 Bozeman, 1887, Tweedy, 263. 



Ribes tenuiflorum Lindl. Trans. Hort. Soc. 7: 242 [Torr. & Gray, 



Fl. N. Am. i: 552]. 



It differs from R. aiireuni in the very narrow calyx-tube and gen- 

 erally smaller leaves. 



