374 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



ADOXACEAE. 



Adoxa moschatellina L. Sp. PI. 367 [111. Fl. 3: 243 : Syn. Fl. i- : 

 8: Man. R. M. 123]. 



In wet shady I'ocky places, at an altitude of 1500—2000 m. 

 Montana: Basin, 1892, Kclsey. 



RUBIACEAE. 



Galium Aparine L. Sp. PI. 108 [111. Fl. 3: 220; Syn. Fl. i-' : t^6; 

 Bot. Cal. i: 284; Man. R. M. 127]. 



In rich open woods and among bushes, up to an altitude of 2000 m. 

 Montana : Bridger Mts. , June 14, 1897, Rydbcrg & Bessey, ^o^j. 



Galium Vaillantii DC. Fl. Franc. 4: 263; Galium spun'nin L. 



Sp. PL 106 (?) [111. Fl. 3: 220]: Galium Aparine Vaillantii 



Koch, Fl. Germ. 330 [Syn. Fl. i" : 36; Man. R. M. 127]. 



The name G. spurium has been taken up for this species ; but it is 

 described as having glabrate fruit which is not the case in the present 

 species, in which the fruit is even more bristly than in G. Aparine. 



Montana: Giant Spring, 1885, R. S. Williams, 2 y^; Bozeman, 

 1884, Tweedy, 8j ; Bridger Mts., June 18, 1897, Rydbcrg & Bessey ^ 

 J041 ; Forks of the .Madison, June 26, 1897, 30^2. 



Yellowstone Park: Swan Lake, 1885, Tweedy, 326 ?^\\^ 32(). 



Galium triflorum Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. i : 80 [111. Fl. 3 : 223 ; Syn. 



Fl. i^: 39; Bot. Cal. i: 284; Man. R. M. 127]. 



In swamps and wet meadows, up to an altitude of 2500 m. 



Montana: Bozeman, 1889,/^. D. Kclsey; Sheep Creek, 1896, 

 Flodman, Sij: Lewis & Clarke Co., J/rs. E. Miith; Bear Creek 

 Canon, 1892, W. T. Shazv ; Emigrant Gulch, Aug. 22,1897, TPvrt'- 

 berg- ci- Bcsscy, jOj^; Fort Ellis to the Yellowstone, 187 1, Ilaydcii 

 Survey. 



Yellowstone Park: Mammoth Hot Springs, 1885, Tzvccdy, 

 527; Electric Peak, Aug. 20, 1897, Rvdberg & Bessey, jOjj. 



Galium boreale L. Sp. PI. 108 [111. Fl. 3: 222; Syn. Fl. i- : 2^1 



Bot. Cal. I : 285 ; Man. R. M. 127]. 



Among bushes, up to an altitude of 2500 m. 



Montana: Helena, 1890, F. D. Kclsey; Belt River, 1886, R. 

 S. Williams, jSp; Spanish Basin, 1896, Flodman, 811 ; Bozeman, 

 812; Bozeman, 1887, T'wecdy, 164; West Gallatin River, 1892, W. 

 T. Shaw; Bridger Mts., June 17, 1897, Rydbcrg d- Bessey, SOj8; 



