58 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
regarded by Regel, i.e., D. muricella, Vahl., with prroomnt Bilioles, and a 
Dux o pubescent 
smooth form of D. nemoralis NEMORALIS, vi forms 
7. 45. D. CARPA, Gray, ; 
96, bins some reduced, high alpine forms, in which the silicle does not alwa 
t MELOWSKIA CA ; . Meyer, (Hutchinsia, Desv gh alpine. 
36. Tuxase cot tne C. Common at all hei ights. 47. PuysaRia Dipy- 
A, Gra: The same as Pa 1 and with 
pnger Hinton isle. Mature fruit and seeds being still wanting, it yet rs 
ns as doubtful - inst: meee a is a form of Hooker’s species. 
Rem: carta Lupov RIA MONTANA, . sp.,* from the iad le 
cheaggart she soled edt gear at ge eka by Mr. Howard, but without 
60. 's TANLEYA INTEGRIFOLIA, James. 51. TueLtypopium (PacHYPopIUM, 
pet} INTEGRIFOLIUM, Torr. and Gray. 
CAPPARIDACE A. 
52. Crzome intecrirouia, Torr. & Gray. 53. CLzomELLa TENvIFoLIA, Torr. 
Bea 
54. Viota sirtora, L. V. Norratun, Pursh. 56. V. weg here ty 
var. pubescens, same a3 10g at Parry rry. 57. ‘inate LINEARE, Torr, 
PARNASSIEA, 
~ 535. P. A, DC., Hook. Two forms of the species, into 
which Pk ‘Kote eeobeed, C Chik aeobably y passes. It is No. 427 of Dr. Parry. 
578. P. rimpriata, Banks; a small form of the species; the flowers only half 
the ize of idee of the ordinary state. It is No. 428 of Parry’s separate col- 
HYPERICACEA. 
58. Hypericum Scoviert, Hook., which apparently is also I. formosum, HBK. 
ELATINACE ZA. 
29. Exatixg Americana, Arn. QOnthe Platte River. (60. See Primulacee.) 
Pages ie stolaberaie 
61. Siteye Scovrert, Hoo’ . S. Daummonypn, Hook. 63. LycHyis APETALA, 
L. vars., same as 132 and “asa Parry. 64. Suexe Y ey Hook. 65. 
6. ARONYCHIA PULVINATA, 0. sp.,f the same as Parry’s 297, of which he 
also has collected very — Me ecimens this eas . $67. P. Jamzsn, Torr. an 
Gray. 68. Sacrva Lixyai, Presl. o AreEnaria (ATSIN Sh ~, R. as the 
taller stems 3-5 -fowsiel paar clearly a “mere arctic-alpine form of A. 
* VESICARIA MONTANA (sp. no sg eo-incana; caulibus e radice perenni diffusis fo! 
hae foliis 1 gene ey radicalibus eal atis CaLiee nune 1-2-dentatis; racemw fructifero Pssst 
ovali seu ellipsoidea sasgeien ente stylo gracili longiore pedicello patente sursum cur- 
breviore, Habit « of V. Ludor adit bak ev and ar a ; well-marked by the oval 
< peci length, but f scarcely nalf that breadth, 
$ shorter and | broader, barely ava in atline,) pahang with a fine stellular pu- 
ird longer than the style, commonly one-third or on ex! longer than the pedi 1, 
se terete; the valves of moon rere firm texture as those a dort sneer more convex 
—— alpina. Seeds four or six in each cell, wingless. yk spatulate, light yellow. 
_fPaRoNYouLA PULVINATA (ap. nov.): d epressa, candice ligneseente pulvin sep 2 a fere gla- 
ee eo atu vs ovatis integris a fo folia oblonga obtu: sr liolato-scabes sub- 
iis orem pecan 
ovate pig ihanes, permont avis ‘Oe eusike, figs aatiooun, 
Pad lines e omg, abet : cy an, Minick 4 ee very oh and Lah ony maresiees 
solitary and immersed among aves. nvdia 5, similar to the fertile fi filaments. 
‘Ovary ytabrows; ta; tapering into the rather short style. ie 
