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14 ; Rapin triton of Plants of the Poel Mountains, i 
alis aureis calyce auple. ogiorbns silica cli Kineaibus (vel imperfectis 
oblongo seu ovato-lanceolati a maturis 
ie spiraliter tortis; stylo fs es — vero ee 
sia (immatutis) brevioribas.” “On rocky cliffs Sonietng ‘the upper 
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form was found in me in July, mhiigaibe Lacan 
A most inte cle 
with no po stellula ar pubescence Net sk 
 cemes many-flowered. a lit AL ae @ ovary stigma 
emarginate-capitate. F rous Pedic 3 lines long, more or less. 
spreading. Silicles when well dev i an 
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inch long, either minutely or strongly hispid-ciliate, and twisted like an 
r, the turns 3 or 4; but y of them, especially the later ones, are 
shorter and = only one ore twists: the style 14 to nearly 2 lines 
se : 
. Draba Gates. ¥ Hook. A form with smaller and narrower 
sing than in Hooker's fi 8 and with _ elongated racemes. It . 
accords very well with the | pat cultivated ears ago under this 
name in Kew Gardens, and has a similar at Scat biennial) root. Draba 
No. 6, of Bourgeau in Palise ol edition, is apparently the same 5, 
while Burke gat gathered in the R peoantsie specimens agreeing 
=f r Ae pes a ~ ne pubescence, and minutely 
aie e or slight wiste: — a 3 e toa line 
and 5 tall ig Je hath, But, as ao cf ¥ i 
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ance can be placed on the | length = th me 
mens, var. stylosa (D. aurea, PL Fendl., No. 43, pel 
ow, Paci : i —both 
low, Pacific R. R. Rep. iv, p. 66,— ramose fo! 
ong as in D. strept I have seen no Gree 
raba alpina, L.; a form w gaiicca of this species, with oe or ie 
leaves on the scape, ‘and a ra er conspicuous style, was gathered on the 
summit of the hl ran ge. . i 
. Drab 
. Arabis hirewta, § : bal 
von Cardamin eee intl Gray, Pl. Fendl. Fs ’ # 
100. Sis: mbrium ca scens, Nutt. , Ps 
_~ 101. Physaria didymocarpa, Gray ( Vevicttin didymocarpa, Hook.) : 
var. ? racemis fructiferis elongatis; siliculis minoribus is minus 
inflatis. “Dry gravelly bluffs of upper Clear Creek, growing in bunches 
a foot in diameter: the vegetation more luxuriant than P. did 
of seterhats x which it is probably only a mountain variety.” If so, it 
one. There is an unpublished species, P. Vewberryi, allied 
ee"; mig “i Gaye colles ted by hes ewberry in the Gitcrher of New Mesiek 
Erysimum asperum, the form with orange-colored fi 
E Arkansanum, — collected on the peat phen ea 
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