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under the name W. parviflora, the main difference being the smaller 
flowers. In looking up the illustrations of W. fragarioides, I 
found two plates that evidently illustrate W. parviflora instead of 
W. fragarioides. These were plate 1567 in the Botanical Magazine 
and plate 408 in the Botanical Cabinet. JI also found that Trat- 
tinick had based his Waldsteinia Doniana on the former of these 
plates, which name therefore should supersede the later W. parvi- 
flora Small. 
Waldsteinia lobata (Baldw.) T. & G. This species must be 
very local, for in the herbaria I have seen specimens from scarcely 
half a dozen localities, all in the mountains of Georgia and North 
Carolina. The achenes in this species are but I or 2. 
Waldsteinia idahoensis Piper. This, like its eastern relative, 
is very local; in fact, it has been collected only at the type 
station, but may have a wider distribution, that region having 
been rather little botanized. The achenes are usually 2. 
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