372 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Wyoming: Spread Creek, 1897, Tzvccdy, 4jS ; Carper Moun- 

 tain, 1894, Avcn Nelson, 608. 



Idaho : Mt. Chauvet, July 29, 1897, Rydberg & Besscy, 5021. 



Washington: Mt. Paddo, 1883, W.N. SiiJcsdorf (referred to 

 S. rotutidifolius b}- Gray). 



Utah: 1874, ^- ^- P^if'^y-, S8 ; Beaver Valley, iS']'], E. Palmer^ 

 j88j; Uintas, 1869, S. Watson, ^75 (?), in part. 



Linnaea borealis L. Sp. PI. 631 [111. Fl. 3: 235; Syn. Fl. i^: 



13; Bot. Cal. i: 278; Man. R. M. 124]. 



In damp woods, at an altitude of 1500-2500 m. 



Montana: Litde Rocky Mts., 1889, Dr. V. Havard; Gran- 

 ite, \%()2, F. D. Kelscy : Sheep Creek, 1896, Flodnian, 8oj ; Span- 

 ish Basin, 80S; Deer Lodge Co., Emma J. Ware; Jack Creek, 

 July 15, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, ^oog. 



Yellowstone Park: Electric Peak, Aug. 18, 1897, Rydberg & 

 Bessey, f;oo8 ; Lower Falls, 187 1, Haxden Survey. 



* Lonicera ebractulata. 



A shrub 1-2 m. high, with gray bark, divaricately branched ; leaves 

 light green, somewhat glaucous beneath, hairy on the lower surface 

 and ciliate on the margins; petioles 5-10 mm. long; blade elliptic- 

 ovate to broadly ovate, obtuse, rounded or cordate at the base, 

 rounded at the apex, 2-6 cm. long, 1-3 cm. wide ; flowers in pairs 

 from the axils of the leaves ; peduncles about i cm. long ; bracts small, 

 about I mm. long, scarcely one-third the length of the ovary ; bract- 

 lets apparently none ; ovaries distinct, diverging ; corolla light yellow, 

 nearly 2 cm. long, funnelform, saccate at the base on the ventral 

 side ; tube hairy within ; berry red, 6—8 mm. in diameter. 



Closely related to L. Utahensis and L. ciliata, but tlie former 

 has narrower glabrous leaves, while in the latter the leaves are gen- 

 erally acutish ; both have bracts half as long as the ovary or more, 

 and evident but small oblong or rounded bractlets. It grows at an 

 altitude of 1000-2000 m. 



Montana: Spanish Basin, July 28, 1897, Rydberg <&■ Bessey, 

 J070 (type) ; Park Co., West Boulder, 1887, Tweedy, 77; Upper 

 Sand Coulee, 1888, R. S. Williams. 



Idaho: Latah Co., 1893, C. V. Piper, lyig; Lake Waha, 1896, 

 A. A. & E. G. Heller, jiyg ; Pioneer, 1892, Isabel Mulf or d. 



Lonicera Utahensis Wats. King's Exped. 5: 133 [Syn. Fl. i- : 15 ; 



Man. R. M. 125]. 



