292 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Berula erecta (Huds.) Coville, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4: 115 [III. 

 Fl. 2 : 538] ; Sinm ei'cctuni Huds. Fl. Angl. 103 ; Siiim angusti- 

 folium L. Sp. PI. Ed. 2, 1872 ; Beriila angustifolia Mert. & Koch. 

 Deutchl. Fl. 2: 433 [Man. R. M. 115; Bot. Cal. i: 260; Coul- 

 ter & Rose, Rev. 133]. 

 In water, up to an altitude of 1500 m. 

 Montana: Bozeman, 1892, Mrs. Alderson; Fort Logan, 1882, 



Ca)iby. 



* Sanicula Nevadensis Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 9: 139 [Bot. 



Cal. 256; Coulter & Rose, Rev. 105]. 



Leaves ternate, the divisions ovate, 3-5-lobed ; involucre with 

 pinnatifid leaf-like bracts. Open woods. 



Montana: Jocko and Flat Head Rivers, Caiibv, 1^2. 



* Sanicula Marylandica L. Sp. PI. 235 [111. Fl. 2: 523; Coulter & 



Rose, Rev. 102] . 



A plant with palmately 5-7-foliolate leaves, with obovate or ob- 

 lanceolate serrate segments ; fruit bristly with styles longer than the 

 bristles. Meadows, up to an altitude of 1500 m. 



Montana: Bozeman, 1896, Flodman, 681; Belt Mountains, 

 1886, F. W. Anderson, 16 j; West Boulder, 1887, Tzvcedy, 20J ; 

 Hound Creek, 1883, Scr/dner, 61 ; Judith Mountains, 1882, Canhy ; 

 Ross' Hole, 1880, Watson. 

 Ligusticum filicinum Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 11 : 140 [Man. 



R. M. 117 ; Coulter &l Rose, Rev. 87]. 



At an altitude of about 2500 m. 



Yellowstone Park : Lewis Lake, 1884, Tzvccdv, 5. 



* Ligusticum Canbyi Coulter & Rose, Rev. X. Am. Umb. 87. 



Leaves biternate ; leaflets lanceolate, 7.5-10 cm. long, pinnately 

 parted below, then confluent, toothed above ; involucels elongated,. 

 1.25 cm. long, linear. 



Montana: Jocko River, 1883, CcDiby, ijj. 



Ligusticum scopulorum Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 7: 347 [Man. 



R. M. 117]. 



At an altitude of about 2500 m. 



Yellowstone Park: C. C. Parry, 121. 

 Cymopterus terebinthinus (Hook.) Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. ir 



624 [Man. R. M. 118; Bot. Cal. i: 266; Coufter & Rose, Rev. 



79] ; Sclinuvi ierebinihinum Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 266. 



