378 MEMOIRS OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN. 



Francis Hobson ; Jack Creek, July 14, 1897, Rydba-g & Bessey^ 

 4g<)6 ; Spanish Basin, June 23, 4ggj ; i\naconda and Helena, 1892, 

 Kelsey ; Warm Springs, 1883, Scribncr, 132: Blackfoot River, 

 1883, Canbx^ 21 J. 



Yellowstone Park : 1884, Tzveedy. 



Legouzia leptocarpa (Xutt.) Britton, Mem. Toi'r. Bot. Club, 5: 309 



[111. Fl. 3: 256]; Canipylocera leptocarpa Nutt. Trans. Am. 



Phil. Soc. (II.) 8 : 257: Spcciilaria leptocarpa Gra\', Proc. Am. 



Acad. 11: 82 [Syn. Fl. 2^ : 10; Man. R. M. 225]. 



In sandy soil, up to an altitude of 1500 m. 



Montana: Sand^Coulee, 1887, F. W. Anderson, and 1885, R. S. 

 W/llianis: Sixteen Mile Creek, 1883, Scribncr, iji. 



Legouzia perfoliata (L.) Britton, Mem. Torr.'Bot. Club, 5: 309 [111. 



Fl, 3: 256] : Campanula perfoliata L. Sp. PI. 169; Spcciilaria 



perfoliata DC. Men. Camp. 351 [Syn. Fl. 2': 11; Bot. Cal. i: 



447 ; Man. R. M. 225]. 



On hillsides, up to an altitude of 2000 m. 



Montana: Pony, July 6, 1897, Rydberg & Bessey, 4ggs '. Great 

 Falls, 1891, R. S. Williams. 



LOBELIACEAE. 

 * Lobelia Kalmii strictiflora. 



Slender, 1-2 dm. high, simple or branched with almost erect 

 branches; basal leaves small, 5-10 mm. long, obovate, hair}^ ; stem- 

 leaves linear: pedicels 5-8 mm. long, erect; capsule more acute 

 below than in the eastern form. 



The characters given above are constant in all the specimens seen 

 from the Rocky Mountain region, but, as their number is very small, 

 I have hesitated in assigning specific rank to it. 



Montana: Teton River, 1883, Scribncr, ijo. 



AssiNiBOiA : Hurricane Hills, 1883, J. M. Afacoun. 



Laurentia carnosula (Hook. & Arn.) Benih. ; Gray, Bot. Cal. i : 



444 [Syn. Fl. 2': 8; Man. R. M. 225]; Lobelia carnosula 



Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 362. 



Muddy borders of ponds and streams, at an altitude of 2000- 

 2500 m. 



Yellowstone Park: Yellowstone Lake, 187 1, Hayden Survey; 

 1873, C. C. Parry. 



