118 CliUClFElt.E. Ltsquerella. 



long : pods about 3 lines long, with a long slender style ; the cells 4-8-ovuled. — Yesicaria 

 montana, Gray, Proc. Acad. Philad. 1863, 58. — N. Colorado and S. Wyoming, near and uii 

 the mountains. 



++ 4+ ++ Pods elliptical, somewhat obcompressed, acute oi- acutisli, erect on spreading 

 pedicels : pubescence very dense and compactly lepidote : Arizona. 



Li. ^^ardii, Watson. Caudex simple ; the short stems procumbent : radical leaves round- 

 ovate on slender petioles ; the cauline short, linear to obovate-subulate : petals 3 lines long, 

 ligular-spatulate : filaments linear-subulate : pods on short pedicels (2 or 3 lines long), 1| to 

 2i lines long ; the valves very convex ; cells 2-4-ovuled ; septum oblong ; style a line long 

 or more ; seeds somewliat turgid and irregular ; the long radicle more or less curved to one 

 side. — Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 252, 255. — Utah on the Aquarius Plateau, at 11,000 feet 

 alt., L. F. Ward. 



L. cinerea, Watson, 11. cc. Resembling the last closely in habit, more whitely canescent, 

 and Uie cauliue leaves mostly linear-spatulate : flowers larger : sepals narrow, 3 lines long : 

 petals 4 lines long with a vexy broad undulate claw, somewhat contracted below the rounded 

 blade: pedicels longer: ovary obcompressed ; the cells 12-ovuled (mature pod unknown). — 

 Arizona, Palmer. Like tlie last abnormal in its obcompre.^scd pods and perhaps to be 

 transferred to Physaria. 



•i— -1— Pods globose or nearly so and obtuse (acutish in L. Ludoviciana ) ; ceUs 2-6-ovuled. 

 ++ Annual or sometimes biennial : southern. 



L. globosa, Watson. Pubescence dense, but evidently stellate: .stems slender, often 

 l)ram hod, a foot high or more : leaves entire or sparingly repand-denticulate ; the lower 

 obloiig-spatuhate ; the cauliue linear-oblanceolate : petals spatulate, 2 or 3 lines long : pods 

 on widely spreading pedicels, a line in diameter, shorter than tlie style ; cells 2-ovuled. — 

 Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 252. Vesicaria globosa, Desv. Jour. Bot. iii. 171 (1814). V. SltorfU, 

 Torr. in Short, PI. Ky. Suppl. iii. 336;' Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 102; Gray, Man. ed. 2, 38.— 

 Tennessee, Kentucky, and E. Missouri. 



L. Berlandieri, Watson, 1. c. Pubescence often somewhat sparse : stems .slender, simple 

 or branched, a foot high or less : lower leaves lyrately pinnatifid ; cauline repandly toothed, 

 ovate- to oblong-lauceolate or oblanceolate, pgtiolate : petals spatulate, about 3 lines long : 

 pods globose or ellipsoidal, 1^ to 2i lines long, equalling the style; cells 4-6-ovuled. — Vesi- 

 raria Berlandieri, Gray in Wats. JBibl. Index, 75, without description. — Near Matamoras on 

 tlie Rio Grande and at San Fernando, Tamaulipas, Berlandier, uos. 819, 884. To be confi- 

 dently expected upon the Texan side of the river. 



L. Palmeri, Watson. Pubescence dense and compact: apparently biennial, with a stout 

 caudex ; the simple stems a foot long or more: lower leaves narrowly oblanceolato, repand ; 

 the cauline linear-oblaueeolate, entire or sparingly toothed : petals spatulate. 3 lines long : 

 pods ovate-globo.se to broadly ellipsoidal, erect on spreading or ascending pedicels, 2^ to 

 3| lines long ; the style as long, cells 2-4-ovulcd. — Proc. Am. Acad, xxiii. 252, 255. — Arizona, 

 Palmer; specimens cult, at Washington, D. C. (Topo Canon, Lower Calif., Orcult.) 

 •H- ++ Biennial or sometimes perennial : northern. 



L. Ludoviciana, Watson, 1. c. 252. Pubescence evidently stellate or compact below: 

 caudex very rarely multicipital and stems rarely branched, a foot high or less: leaves 

 mostly narrowly oblanceolate to Ihiear ; the radical frequently sparingly toothed : petals 

 spatulate, 3 or 4 lines long: pods more or less pendulous ujion recurved pedicels, 1| to 2i 

 lines long, usually somewhat longer than broad and acutish; the style about as long; 

 cells 4-6-ovuled. — Vesicaria Ludnviciana, DC. Sy.^t. ii. 297; Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 101. 

 Mi/agrum arcjenteum, Pursh, Fl. ii. 434. Aii;ssvm Ludoririaniim, Nutt. Geu. ii. 63. — W. 

 Minnesota and Central Dakota to Nebraska and N. E. Colorado; N. Arizona, Palmer. 



Var. arenosa, Watson, L c. Low (rarely 6 inches high) and very slender with 

 shorter narrow leaves. — Vesicaria arenosa, Ricl^rds. in Frankl. 1st Journ. ed. 1, App. 

 743 (reprint, p. 15). V. arctica, Hook. Bot. Mag. t. 2882. V. arctica, var., Hook. Fl. Bor.- 

 Am. i. 48. — Saskatchewan region, Richardson, Bourgeau, Macoun. 

 L. Douglasii, Watson. Distinguished from tlie last by the small obovate and very obtuse 

 pod. witli ihi' cells 2-nvuled, erectjipnn sprcMiliiiiT ncdicfls: lower loaves .sometimes ovate 



