70 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
Nutt., a form of 7. palustre, DC. ‘‘In ” mountains, at middle elevations, 
ruly — 
in wet decane te J from 7. Dens-leonis, which was also met with, 
ae ae (In the high alpine pet ‘were ollected a few specimens of 
nother form,—viz. : et a very depauperate T. pha oly DC.) 
. cra 
CAMPANULA RoTUND , L., anordinary form C. LANGspoRF- © 
358. 
FIANA, Fischer; excellent siaeacae ‘- Parr: y's 266,  eehitigg the - — 
characters. It is oo to be ‘* very common in t 
in wet ground.’’ . C. uniFLoRA, L. ae Tek: high “aiptilé. °361. 
ACCINIUM MYRTILLUS L. ‘Alpine and subalpine ;” in flower and 
it 
ichx. 
Gavutruer1a Myrsinites, Hook, 366. Pyrona secpypa, L. aot: P. RoruNDI- 
Fouts, L., var. uliginosa, Gray. 368. P. cegmenee ‘sty rtz5 ae 1 form. 
369. P. (Moweszs) unrrLora, L. ~ 370. MIA GLAUCA, L., the ve 
form from the “‘ high a Ipine region. si. Phae pr Avonouiils) Nutt. 
Soy nt em ee 
372. PLANTAGO ERIOPO (For the synonymy, see aon Amer. 
Ac a 6, p. 55, note. ) 313. Apparently the sam a gh with hardly any wool 
at the crown, — which appen ot $F ecies, ‘* ine, near pore etual 
So p P 
snow.’? 374. P. aed teatr fs Ai rr ghaghalioides, Gray. 
PRIMULACEA, 
. ANDROSACE FILIFO Retz. . “Subalpine; notrare.”* 376. A. . 
Sieraagaiactie, i Below 1 the ao region aan also peter 377. A 
occipeNTALIs, Nutt. ‘* On the plains.’’ 202. A. Coama#sasme, L. (A. carinaté;, 
i i 8. Pri- 
gated calyx-tube 
cels of ordinary length. oy tea thus to connect the Antarctic with 
the northern forms, by spect m the Rocky Mountains in about lat. 40°. 
379. P. Parry, Gray, Enum. Pl. Parry. No. 1 “Alpine and subalpine ; 
common.’’ is holds its characters, except that the wis, ger of 1862 are 
t e divisi : 
neeolat i 
even 33 inches, in se pa ule short-ovid, half an inch long, slightly 
shorter than the calyx-lobes. The thick root is said by De. Party Woe 
* Androsace fiiliformis, Retios Hearts species, of which beautif pea SEE the collee- 
tion, is now first recorded as — the flora. It has, ears nee -gmeae in 
the Rocky Mountains remont, in his first expedition pets oth rongly 
named A. occidentalis, Nutt : by Burke (ex. Herb. we siz p Aberin. od 
in whose collection it mistaken for A. is. From the he ly the characters 
authors, it is well distinguished by ealyx, scarcely. if at all 
ee e form of this. am 
