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12 Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. _ 
Troximon parviflorum, Nutt. Probably a depanperate form of 
the | last. . 
* 68. Lygodesmia juncea, Don.. e f 
69. Crepis runcinata, Torr. & Gra ’ 
“91. Hieracium Fender, Schultz Bip. j in meer 186, p.174. Crepis 
Sma Gray, Pl endl. ‘ 
79. gf 
—, teracium ‘66 ste, . | 
— _. 13. Mulgedium pushy Nutt. g 
“74, Atragene alpina, L.: the same as Fen e. var. Ochotensis, 
m, L. Very ‘an a merican plant, found 
~~ before only on the eastern bean of — continent, Anticosti 1, &e. 
noso- ‘ m 
“© upon my SdueBcatzbn of 7. clavatum, Hook. (non DC.) with 7. sparsi-— 
florum, indicates a difference ‘between the American and the Siberian 
specim I am able to compare the fruit of a Hudson’s Bay 
a with that of one of Tilings, of the Fi. os omcamae and to pro- 
nounce them precisely alike. In the latter the 2 deaves are resinous- 
atomiferous underneath, as they are in Dr. Pa ’s specimens, in which 
similar atoms thic ckly beset the carpels. The oval sepals appear to be 2 
hite. 7. F 
aphrodite flowers, linear and conspicuously pointed instead of barely 
oblong anthers, the achenia oblique (instead of dimidiate) and sharp- 
er. 
Pe r. 
78. Ranunculus C; mbalaria, Parsh. 
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tic siecle of 
amenus, but is so well with Ledebour’s figure. This spécies has 
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petals. The fruit was not collected. It grows “in the high alpine re. 
gion, in scattered patches near snow-banks: fl. June 
Clematis Douglasii, 
83. Trollius laxus, Salisb., var. albiflorus. Tr. Americanus, Hook. Fi. 
-~ Bor-Am. “In moist or marshy places below snow-banks, associated 
_ with No. 91, June 21. Stem 6 to 12 inches high. Flowers | white : 
these often frozen to a crisp recover Fie in bright sunshine.” The 
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