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+ [405] ee of Plants of the Rocky Hcladic, 
“5. 118. Geranium Frémontii, Torr: “var, Parry ; canlibad pedunen- 
lisque patenter Peadtloes ibaa foliis minus Profunde incisis, laciniis 
ultimis dentibusve ovatis obtusiusculis.” En ngelm —The geha orate Po 
~ eels are sometimes declined. ‘ 
1214. inea, Nutt. 
115. @nothera lavandulefolia, T rr. & G 
Nutt., with inna leaves, 
© >» 117. The same with pie tea 
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120. Epilobium a Sate, L. The same genuine form was s gathered 
7" by Mr. H. Engelmann Se nga % 
FP F619). Epil. alsinijolium, Vill. The same as the Large form in 
the alpine region of the White Mountains Be New Hampshire. Dr. 
Parry notes it as eee ably a form of the last, and so we have regarded it. 
© je ese, Nee y the same 119, but early smooth. 
ie! Bplaben ai latifodb fn oe aah ite thost southern | station. 
"125. Epil 
Menizelia albicaulis, Dou gl. es e : 
aT, Sedu one aE ie nu rr. & Gray. A 
128. Sed: odiola, L. 2 inal? Plage “ Along the i ee 
a : 
of ry - 
anthem (sp. 
tetrameris vedic plus duple Tonghoribes $; sepalis 
. algedo videtur. “High 
i Miiong o "ke ae the ete fi, . tly Pathe 
tne Pp Tose-co 
gidum, of the Altaic Alps are daveribed in fi 
nearly as high asin S. algidu 
bioides of the elder oe oe from nes Siberia, whi 
io 
a 
‘_ =: ae stonopetalian All our igicies "should be elabo- 
ee 131. "Silene Drummondii, Hook. The © species of this group are much 
' confused in the Flora of North America 
_~ 184. Silene Scouleri, H be: # 
cae Oe _ Silene Menziesii, Hoo “Tat 
~  $OSPiSs. Lieb is apt L (L. sisajpili Hornem, 2 
: ae pancitforon % 
See G& M tala. : 
a ie Stelari ian, aang a eS 
a 138. Cerastium iba ta. the var. Beh ingianum, and C. arvense, L, 
o» 189. Sagina Linnai, Pres ow 
= 10. Arenaria Fendleri, Gray, PL Fendi: 
1. Arenaria aretica, Stev., var. 7, Torr. & Gray. 
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