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18 [407] Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountaias. 
Cc Linnea, 6, p. 563) ut Hooker and Arnott’s C. Virginica 
from the latter region is probably 
- TUBEROSA, Pall. in Willd. Rel., ex Schult. Syst. 5, p. 486. ir- 
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C. Vi 
‘ginica, ye If I may rely on my notes taken in the herba- 
rium of Willdenow in the 
as narrow as those of our C. Virginica, has the cauline ones closely 
sessile, and a fusiform caudex (so that the C. Virginica of Fenzl in the 
Flora Rossica is factitious); and I suppose that C. Eschscholtzii, Cham. 
o 
is a broader leaved form of it, verging towards 
‘ C. artica, Adams. This species (to which I dubiously append Par- 
ty’s No. 142) was founded upon the most reduced and arctic state of 
the species to which belong @. Sibirica, Pallas in herb. Willd., but not ~ 
inneus,* C. Joanni 
C. arctica, var. maxima, o % 
143. Talinum pygneeum (sp. nov.), Gray in coll. H. Engelmann, Ex- 
Bryan. I know not if this is yet published. Parry’s i 
: r € crow g a cluster 
of linear or spatulate-linear leaves, with one-flowered and mostly bi- 
144. Ceanothus Fendleri, Gray, Pl. Fendl. wot 
145. Ceanothus velutinus, Dougl., near the var. levigatus, Torr. & 
ray. 
146. Berberis Aquifolium, Pursh, var. repens, 
147. Papaver alpinum, L. (P. nudicaule). High alpine. 
+ &C. 
149. Ribes lacustre, Poir. An alpine form: “th common alpine 
the 
_ Gooseberry, fruit reddish, hispid: flowers brownish,” fewer in the ra- 
eo, ing the,.C. Sibirica of the Li 
| een repectng wy o innzean herbari 
erica, 
out by my MS. notes, which, on the contrary show that 0. 
Gates ad 
made in 
and for which I am Wy treo is not b 
ibirica, L., is entirely — 
