426 RypperG: Rocky MounrtTAIN FLORA 
v Capnoides hastatum sp. nov. 
Glabrous green perennial, 1-1.5 m. high, branched above ; 
leaves 2-4 dm. long, thrice pinnatifid ; ultimate divisions elliptic 
or oval, I-2 cm. long, mucronate ; racemes 1 dm. long or more ; 
bracts oblanceolate, about 1 cm. long; pedicels about 3 mm. 
long ; sepals narrowly hastate with broad often toothed, divergent 
basal lobes, about 2 mm. long; corolla with the spur 15-18 mm. 
long, salmon-pink ; hood scarcely crested. 
This species is closely related to C. Cusickit (S. Wats.) Heller, 
but differs in the smaller corolla, less crested hood and the sepals 
which are hastate instead of reniform and laciniate. 
Ipauo: Lolo Creek, 1902, C. V. Piper 4057 (type in herb. 
N. Y. Bot. Garden), 
’ Capnoides brachycarpum sp. nov. 
Glabrous and glaucous perennial with thick root; stem 3-6 
dm. high, branched above ;, leaves 2~3 dm. long, thrice pinnatifid ; 
ultimate divisions lanceolate or lance-elliptic, 2-3 cm. long, 5-12 
mm. wide; racemes 1-2 dm. long, the upper often branched ; 
bracts linear-subulate, about 5 mm. long ; pedicels ascending, 
about 5 mm. long; sepals ovate, acute, 2-3 mm. long with 
toothed auricles at the base; corolla, including the spur, about 
15 mm. long, yellowish, the inner petals tipped with purple or 
brown ; spur about the length of the body of the petals, horizon- 
tal ; crest of the hood obsolete ; pod horizontal or reflexed, obo- 
void, about 1 cm. long and 6 mm. wide. 
This species was included in the original description of Cory- 
dalis Brandeget S. Wats., but the type of the latter and all Colo- 
_rado specimens can easily be distinguished by the green, scarcely 
glaucous foliage, the broader oval or obovate mucronate divisions 
of the leaves, the broader and obtuse sepals, the longer corolla, 
which is fully 2 cm. long and has an almost erect spur, and the 
fruit, which is fully 1.5 cm. long but scarcely more than 4 mm. 
thick. C. b6rachycarpum grows along streams at an altitude of 
nearly 3000 m. 
Uran: Alta, 1879, M. E Jones 1197 (type in herb. N. Y. 
Bot. Gard.); 1905, Rydberg 6848; Silver Lake, American Fork 
Cafion, 1895, 7. £. Jones ; Wahsatch Mountains, 1884, Leonard 
175. 
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