NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 71 
fragrant. Seeds of this handsome Primrose were —— e collected, from 
380. P. ane 
t) 
Torr. 381. DopecarHron Meanpra, L., the same form a8 rms s 312. 382. 
Lysmm Cara craTa, L. ‘* M rye at medium height.’’ 60 and 577. G@iavx 
MARITIMA, Z., in flower and in fru 
eae cate. ‘ 
580. Urricunarta vunearis, L.? Without flowers. Ina subalpine lake. 
OROBANCHACE A. 
383. APHYLLON eae Torr. and Gray. 
ae ae a we 
84, PENTSTEMON GLABE eae as Parry’s 260. P. Acumi- 
x ATER, Dougl., agreeing with Bonttann’ 8 ap inte Uglamento Seri glabro,”’ 
very r ly the e, but av narrow- , just P. 
secundiflorus, Benth., excepting the agp sterile ~om ‘ Mountains at 
w and middle elevations.” ACUMINATUS, 1., the ordinary form 
of the region (P. nitidu. s, Dougl., P. ore ea ag Pary's 3258. 390. P. 
ae ougl., in pet sate the ¢ mn broad-leaved form, in others a 
variety with still narrower leaves ea Paity's 264, i. e., a form almost ex- 
actly Lava into P. ceruleus, Nutt., the name which may probably have to 
be adopted for the combined mem ‘* Plains; May.’’ oar bi HUMILIS, 
Nutt., poe than Parry’s 257, much larger than Nuttall’s speci 
untains, an early and pretty spose,” Dr. Lyall has se are collected it 
00 feet ibed 
memoir see for remarks on most of these hye regpeRe This is a most beau- 
tiful dwarf speci a **not uncommon in the alpine region, descending into the 
subalpine,” the rich blue purple flowers large for the size of the plant. Dr. 
Parry must have overlooked it in 1861 by confounding it with his 259 (P. 
i= 
Ht 
4 
hy 
by Mr. J. H sad 
pe seciall-} es pensar seen! bee 
Sani. ore s, Soland., var. bs: is, Gray, le. BP. gracilis, 
Nutt. : ieieon Ratt, var. Torreyi, Gray. 396. P. Harsovri, 
i eee 2 Penst. p. Abe ** Mount ent homkaenae on Blue River, west 
of the caahe range, in the high a ine region near perpetual snow.’’ A very 
istinct and dwarf species, oan after its discoverer. 397. Cu1oNoPHILA 
Jamesu, Benth, High ee. —_ Peak, &. Ripe seed having 
collected, we may hope tha ost rare and interesting plant may aes 
own i tio: 
© 
M 
‘ * pi. M. James, Torr., var. Fremontii, Benth.; 
apparently a form of M. glabratus, HBK. 400, M. rto arsuxpvs, Dougl. 
a. 7 RUBELLUS, Gray in Bot. Mex. pgp oe 16; but limb of the | 
: apparently ye low. ‘*Subalpine The same ge: occurs 
ha "Dr. “Lyall’ s collection on our eacliowaetgies ra boundary, int e Cascade 
*M. oreus, L. var. ALPINUS; caulibus 3- pollicaribus e basi decumbente vel None 1 teri 
bb pleriegie eae subi integerri mis. _ Alpi ine regi on, 135@ cull, Pa arry, 1862. glab- 
Farther variety. 
1863.] 
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