

61 



JiOASACE^J. 



97. Mentzelia lawiculis, T. and G.— Wind Kiver Valley; August. 



98. Mentzelia pnmila, Nutt.— North Fork Wind River; July and August. 



CTmbellifebjs. 



4 



99. Carum OairdnerijBenth. and H.— Snake River Basin ; August; com- 



mon everywhere. The root is an important article of food 

 among the Indians. 



100. Cicuta macula ta, L. — Snake River Basin 



igustifolia. Koch. — W 



gust. 



He 



Itfida, Gray. — De Noir Creek; August. 



Gros Ventre River; August. 



CORNACE-&:. 



104. Cornus .stolonifera, Michx. — Rocky Creek. 



105, Cornus pubescensj Nutt. — Snake River Basin. 



CAIVUIFOLIACE.-K. 



10t>. Symphoricarpus occidental is ,R> Brown. — Snake Rive rValley and 



Bear-Tooth Mountains ; August. 

 307. Symphoricarpus vulgaris, Michx. — Snake River Basin, August; 



ripe. 



108. Linncea borealis, Grouov. — Snake River Basin and Bear Tooth 



Mountains. 



109. Lonicera involucrata, Bank. — Gros Ventre Valley ; August 13. 



* 



RUBIACE^. 



110. Galium boreale, L. — Tributaries Wind River; August. 



Vaxerianacb^e. 



111. Valeriana dioica, L. — Wet places, Warm Spring Creek; August* 



112. Valeriana eduliSj Nutt. — Banks of streams, Warm Spring Creek; 



August. 



Composite. 



113. Chrysopsu viUosa, Nutt.— Rocky bottoms, Butfalo Fork of Snake 



River ; August 15. 



uniflonis, T. and G.— Foot-hills, Gros Ventre River ^ 



August. 



August. 



ill 



Wind 



116. Aplopappus aeaulis, Gray. 



River j August. 



Wind 



