166 
153 (1918). Agquilegia mancosana, Cockerell in Torreya, xi. 75 
1911). 
Nortu America. Colorado: Johnston Canyon, Mesa Verde 
National Park, Eastwood. 
“Miss Eastwood collected this interesting plant in but one 
niche-like cavern, where the sun never comes and where the 
supply of water is so slight during the hot, dry summer that it 
is forced to cling close to the damp rocks, even climbing up the 
sides of the cave with its slender, threadlike stems. *’__Payson, 
lic. We have not seen a specimen. 
6 3. Semiaquilegia simulatrix, nobis, nom. 
Agquilegia ecalcarata, Maxim, FI. Tan — 20, 
(1889); Finet et Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. Fr. 1b “gi (i504), 
non Hort. ex Steud., nec Eastwood 
Curva. Eastern  Kansu, Preavaleli. Potanin,; Farrer 280 
(spec. cult. by Mrs. W oodward, Arley Castle). Szechuan: near 
Tatsienlu, Soulié; Bonvalot. 
MASS 
Wir ar 
ge 
Fig. 7. Semtaquizecia Henry. (Nat. size; dissections and _ 
fruit enlarged.) 
en 
2 Semiaquilegia Henryi, nobis, comb. n 
Isopyrum He rt Oliv. in Hook. Ic. Pi. ti 13945 nem 
one Boissiaer, Lev. et Vaniot in Bull. Acad. Geogr. B 
1902, 47. Aguilegia Henryji, Finet et Gagnep. in Bull. Soc. Bot. 
