Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. 13 
pute white and broader sepals, lower stature, Sia alpine — distin- 
guish this from the o inary form of the No ogre n United Sta’ 
pie , Ajan., reduces all the proposed species ved this gro neh Gass, with 
of i u_ wipe 
region. Li 
larly goog and neatly prepa “Tt grows in large patches, on the 
moist lers of alpine brooks, near the limit of arborescent growth. 
Stem 3 to 5 feet high, the flowers vivid bisege le.” 
. Delphinium scopul Wright. This is the same as 
exaltatum. The spurs on the lower peta r to be constant. 
itum nasutum, Fisch. (A. afi - se Nutt.) “Two very 
Aconi 
~ distinct rasiotin one, 14 to 3 feet high with greenish white flowers, 
growing in shady places along the borders of streams; the other with 
deep blue flowers, in more open places, not so tall, and inclined to twine 
om adjacent bushes.’ 
. Anemone multi ‘Ada, DC., with both red and white flowers. 
“ee 28. Pulsatilla Nuttalliana, 
oe 
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pit 
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9. Aguilegia cerulea, Torr. Most beautiful specimens, from the dis- 
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trict where Dr. James discovered this striking species. Limb of the 
a pe apparently white, coaiiegielig with the purple-blue sepals: spurs 
_— lon 
0. Aguilegia vulgaris, L., var. A. brevistyla, Hook. In the high al- 
region. 
91. Caltha leptosepala, DC. inotes a alpine brooks, with No. 84, & 
92. Thlaspi cochleariforme, DC.? Hook., TY. Fendleri, Gray, Pl. 
Wrig bt. Al thongh the see is less beste than in Delessert’s s figure, 
= is kel an bt plant of the Rocky Mountains is not distinct from 
ut I “seat? pa yet seen the evidence to ary its combi- 
rh as Dr. H r proposes, with 7. montanum and age 
be as with 7. ir alot 
3. Draba Johannis, Hot, AD. nivalis, DC.) Probab bably ~y be inelu- 
ded age the forms reduced to D. hirta in the Fl. Ajanensis and else- 
where e high alpine on. 
94, rests ioe pve ron 
95. Erysimum iti Nutt.; but the stigma is two-lobed or 2 
~ ginate. “Tn thea alpin a low; flowers eh moe the Blea is 
— subperenni Scalia a amplam- cailesdus ioe fia foliatos, Rgitinnwe) eS 
proferente ; foliis integerrimis setis simplicibus et bifurcatis villoso-his- 
pidis, radicalibus Se acutiusculis in petiolum margina- 
“tum longe attenuatis, caulinis sessilibus; racemis spe paniculatis +; pet- 
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