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Valeriana Scouleri ; Valeriana -paiicljlora Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. i: 

 292, 1833; not Pursh, 1814 ; V. Hookeri Schuttl. Flora, 20: 

 450, 1837; not F. ^(3(?Z'£?r/«w« Wight «& Arn., 1834; V. capitata 

 Hooker IToxx. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 2 : 48 ; V. Sitchensis Gray, 

 Syn. Fl. I-: 43, 1884, mainly [Man. R. M. 129] ; not Bong., 

 1831. 



Good specimens of V. Sitchensis Bong, have been collected at 

 Disenchantment Bay by Funston in 1892 (<?/), and at Yes Bay by 

 Gorman in 1893 (pj). These specimens agree fully with Bong- 

 ard's description and show that the Alaskan plant is very unlike the 

 plant from the Columbia Region and Northern Rockies. The former 

 has very broad and coarsely dentate leaflets, and larger flowers, 

 6 mm. long, with a cylindric tube. The white pubescence at the 

 base of the leaflets and the petioles and the lack of basal leaves at 

 the time of flowering, pointed out by Bongard, are ver\' conspicuous 

 in both Funston's and Gorman's plants. The Rocky Mountain plant 

 has nearly always several basal leaves, the corolla 5 mm. or less long 

 and more distinctly funnelform, as described by Gray, and wavy or 

 only slightly dentate leaflets. It was first collected by Scouler. 

 Grows in wet meadows and on creek-banks, at an altitude of 2000- 

 3000 m. 



Montana: Little Belt Mountains, 1,896, Flodnian, 804; Deer 

 Lodge Co., Emma Ware; Bridger Mountains, 1897, Rydberg & 

 Bessey, 4gg8 and jooo ; Pony, July 7, 4ggc)' 



CUCURBITACEAE. 



Micrampelis lobata (Michx.) Greene, Pittonia, 2: 128 [111. Fl. 3: 

 251] ; Sicyos lobata Michx. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: "217; Echinocystis 

 lobata Ton-. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. i : 542 [Man. R. M. 109]. 

 On river-banks among bushes, up to an altitude of 1500 m. 

 Montana: Upper Missouri, F. W. Anderson; Glendive, 1892, 



Mrs. Miller. 



CAMPANULACEAE. 



Campanula rotundifolia L. Sp. PI. 163 [111. Fl. 3: 253; Syn. FL 



2^ : 12 ; Bot. Cal. i : 447 ; Man. R. M. 226]. 



In open woods and on hillsides, up to an altitude of 2500 m. 



Montana: Spanish Basin, 1898, Flodman, ygS ; Little Belt Mts., 

 800; Bozeman Canon, 1897, H. S. Jennings; Deer Lodge Co., 



