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mat uncertain until the seleké is revised. litary fruiting specimen in 
a 3 collection of 1861 was veer earele med Leptotenia dissect, 
ibe Torr. and ‘Gea praab ly a larger and coarser form of 
on i A ~ 220. 
: 4g 
tic herb.’? The are of the dried specimens and the fruit have a pleasan 
anisate flavor,—characters u reer “ the po acuta genus Cymopterus, 
and rendering ies ena of this pla tm 
what ae CEE. 
223. Apoxa Moscuatettina, L. ‘‘Subalpine; common.’? 
“CORNACEZE, 
_ Cornus Canavensis, L. In the mountains Dr. Parry panera one or two 
specimens of the ordinary form of this species; and in the alpine Nopitan also 
a depauperate form of it, some specimens of which, having a ‘pair of leaves 
feet down on the stem, and thos sgickiice the upper axils small, might readily 
be mistaken for C. Suecica hey sb distributed as No..437 of Parr Ye 
pareieiics i. 
Lima as Gronov. 225. Sympnoricarpos monranus, HBK. 
¥: 238. LoNIcERA InvoLUcRaTA, Banks. 228. Vi- 
i 
Boavow Paver ‘PAUCIPLORS, Pylais. 
if RUBIACE. 
229. Gatiom BoREALE, L. 230, G. rRrrmum, L., Garveticed, northern form, 
near G. ereomt 
VALERIANACE. 
231, VaLERIANA DIOICA, L., var. V. sylvatica, Richards. 
“® Trasrrom TRACHYPLEURUM (sp. nov.): glabrum le ¢ to 1-3-foliato umbellas 2. 
longiuscule ae poe epic foliis ternato-decom segmentis filiformibus sean. 
pedi, = 
tis, petiolis basi di marginatis; involucro et involucello e foliolis 1-3 subulat's 
parvis; floribus fever? fructu rp toees se —— Jateraliter com compresso, mericarpiis ione transversali 
fere orbiculatis, jugis alisve is obtusissimis scabris cum uno commis- 
surali a carpophoro demum toons peteaiin 00 cy a grosse univittatis. On the mountains, at 
middle and lower elevations. Leaves more decompound than in the 7. monfanum var. tenuifolium, 
; vhi ad con’ ia: 
the commissure in the section r Wi aoe nb, except that it is is partly div ided by a 
groove, which receives the carpc 8 
1863.) 
