32 [258] Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. 3 
P. pycnorhiza (a very rare and little known species fi the Caucasus, 
which, however, seems too like peing and it lsslans lies between 
borders of i streams near the snow line; its knot rous 
rosace septentrionalis, L. Both alpine and in ag valleys. 
oe 314. Phacelia a Popei, Torr. & Gray in Pacific R. R. Rep. 2, p. 1/2, = 
10. sree plant of a brownish-green color, often robust, 8 t 
inches hi 
15. Eri epee Torr. in Ann. Lye. N. Y., 2, p. 2 
in Sitgreaves, ep. 8 Flowering aro flowers bright velbioe, 
as they are in Heyden’ 8 + sad other na imen 
e same as 315 in fruit; the: peleauith changed to pale yellow 
turning ee 
=enbcag 
these specimens than in “Bookie figure < of £. stellatum; but a 
i 
nnuum, Nutt. 
321. Eriogonum cfs, Nae Flowers white: those of E. micro- 
theca, Nutt., are yellow 
angi f S99; Polygoniim lene, Michx. Hillsides, oy a aly 
. 323. Montelia mariscina, Gray? male plant — He foe 
24, EB : | or 
ie? 
Ves 
‘ 
= 833. Polygonum Bistorta, L., var. oblongifolium, Mei 
Gegria digyna, RB “Segre 
r. “Common i opragminegie the 
specimens collected are from a lower elevation, and tesla large.” 
