3 14 RANUNCULACEAE 



Lower sepals one-half to two-tMrds as long as the lateral ones. » 



Beak of the hood almost as long as the portion below; inflorescence 



usually simple: follicles erect. 3. A. porrectum. 



Beak of the hood seldom one-half as long as the portion below; inflores- 

 cence branched; follicles ascending-spreading. 4. A. divaricatum 

 Lower sepals at least three-fourths as long as the lateral ones; leaf-seg- 

 ments rather broad. 5 a Bakeri 

 Front-line of the hood almost straight, i. e,, the beak directed downward, or 



slightly porrect in A. columbianicm. 

 Segments of the leaves linear-ianceolate. 6 A ramosum 



Segments of the leaves lanceolate. 



Lateral sepals very oblique; upper margin semi-reniform. 



T ^ , _ , , 7, A. columbianum, 



l^ateral sepals moderately obhcLue; upper margin sUghtly if at all con- 

 cave. 



Flowers blue. 8. A. insigne. 



Ti • ^s Flowers ochroleucous. 9. A. lutescens. 



Primary divisions of at least the stem-leaves entire; thickened portion of the 

 pedicels glabrous. 10 A patens 



Whole plant glabrous. n; ^; giabenimum, 



1. A. tenue Rydb. Stem very slender, about 3 dm. high; leaves few; blades 

 glabrous, thin, shining, ahnost pentagonal in outhne, 5-7-divided to near the 

 base, divisions rhombic, 3-cleft and often again cleft; inflorescence racemose, 

 2-6-flowered; hood 15-18 mm. long; lateral sepals rounded-ovate, 10-12 mm. 

 long; lower sepals oblong, obtuse. Damp canons: Black Hills, S.D. Mont Jl. 



2. A. delphinifoliuin DC. Stem erect, 3-7 dm. high, finely pubescent or 

 glabrate; leaf -blades pentagonal in outline, glabrous, deei>Iy divided to the base, 

 and again cleft; inflorescence few-flowered; hood 2-2.5 cm. long; beak very short; 

 lateral sepals broadly rounded-obovate, a little longer and about 3 times as 

 broad as the oblong lower ones. Wet places: Alaska— Alta.— B.C. Subalp.— 

 Alp. Jl-Au. 



3. A. porrectum Rydb. Stem stout, 6-7 dm. high, leafy; basal leaves 

 glabrous; blades remform-pentagonal in outline, 6-10 cm. wide, 5-7-divided to 

 near the base, divisions rhombic-oblanceolate, variously cleft above; inflorescence 

 mostly racemose; sepals dark blue, ciliate on the margins; lateral sepals broadly 

 obovate or semi-reniform, very obhque; lower sepals lanceolate or oblong. 

 Moist places: Wyo.—N.M.— Ariz.— Utah. Suhmont.—MonL Je-Au. 



4. A. divaricatum Rydb. Stem 6-10 dm. high; leaf-blades about 1 cm, 

 broad, finely pubescent, or in age glabrate, divided into about 5 rhombic-oblance- 

 olate divisions, again cleft into broadly lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate lobes; 

 inflorescence branched; sepals purplish or blue; hood narrow^, 18-20 mm. long, 

 with a short porrect beak 6-10 mm. long; lateral sepals obovate and somewhat 

 obhque; lower sepals lanceolate; follicles about 15 mm. long,finelv viscid. Creek 

 banks: Ida.— Utah— (Yellowstone Park) Wyo. Submont.—Mont, Jl-Au. 



6. A. Bakeri Greene. Stem 4-6 dm. high; leaf-blades about 6 cm. broad, 

 glabrous, divided into 5-7 rhombic-cuneate divisions, twice cleft into broadly 

 lanceolate lobes; inflorescence almost spike-like; sepals dark blue, more or less 

 pubescent ; hood about 18 mm. long; lateral sepals very obliquely obovate; lower 

 sepals oblong, obtuse; follicles nearly erect. A. atrocyaneum Rydb. Wet places 

 in the mountains: Colo. Mont, — Subalp. Jl. 



6. A. ramosum A. Nels. Stem 3-5 dm. high; leaf-blades 5-8 cm. broad, 

 sparsely short-pubescent, divided into 3-5 oblanceolate divisions, these variously 

 cleft mto hnear-Ianceolate lobes; sepals blue, short-pubescent; hood 12-16 mm. 

 long; lateral sepals obovate, somewhat oblique; lower sepals oblong or spatulate, 

 about three-fourths as long and one-fourth to one-third as broad as the lateral 

 ones; follicles 15-20 cm. long, more or less pubescent, straight. Open grassy 

 ground: S.D.— Wyo. Submord.—MojiL Jl-Au, 



7. A. columbianum Nutt, Stem 6-12 dm. high; leaf-blades 5-15 cm. 

 broad, glabrous or nearly so, divided into 3-5 rhombic divisions, these cleft and 

 toothed with lanceolate teeth or lobes; sepals blue or purple, more or less pubes- 

 cent; hood 15-20 mm. long; follicles usually more or less pubescent, 15-20 mm. 

 long. A. vestitum Greene. Moist meadows: B.Cr— Mont.— N.M.— Calif. Sub- 

 niont, — Subalp. Je-S. 



