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72 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF 
Mountains. 402. Conninsta PARVIFOLRA, Nutt. 80. Lrrosrina aquatica, L. 
Apparently just the European plant. ‘‘ Low mountains.” (403, 404. See 
Ry ) 
405. THYRIS PLANTAGINEA, Benth. Parry’s 254, with a little P. anrrna, 
Gray, ie he 255.* 406. Veronica sERPyLLIFoLIA, L., an elongated form. 
407. V. aAupina, L. V., AMERICANA, Schweinitz. 
Aho. CASTILLEIA BREVIFEORA, Gray, Enum. Pl. peck No. 243, and P. (338) 
45. Bvich chroma, Nutt. “ High alpine.” 410, Bo “ a, Gray. 411. C. Pat- 
IDA. th., Gray, 1 en 
dwarf form of ‘ aseniy ae purple Dineiee on s 239 A412. C. PaL- 
Lindl. 4 THOCA 
ia, ie r 
lected by Fremont. These are re good ones, but of a more dwarf and alpine 
form; stems only 6 to 9 inches high, glabrate, except some decurrent 
lines of pubescence; the leaves Srailer and ‘narrower. Corollain the dried 
specimens of a deep violet-purple. 6. P. Canapensis, L. ‘In the moun- 
: m fe = 
Pl. Parry, No. 
Ag P. Superica, Willd. var. Likethe specimens of the ssibediiig year; 
Dr. Parry also collected a more dwarf sate. ‘* Flowers red.’ 422. 
Rumiieacs Crista-GALul, L., var. minor. ; 
. LABIATA, 
423. Heproma mspma, Pu rsh 424, H. Drummonpu, Benth. 425. Mentaa 
CaNapEnsis, L., var. glabr ta. 426, BAvia TRICHOSTEMOIDES, Pursh. Proba- 
2 
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STAT : 
430. D&kcocEPHALUM PARV IRLOR, Nutt. “231. ScuTvELLARIA RESINOSA, Torr. : 
Pe 
‘pubescent and glabrate for 432, S. GALERTEULATA 
BORRAGINACEE. 
483 Ecmyospsruum Repowsku, Lehm., and a depauperate, didase:.0 r pro-. 
um 
tt -4 ’ 
smooth anil acute-angled ac ehenia, — section ‘of each just a quadrant of a 
civele. 436. cn (Evrtoca, Nutt. Mane ONVOLVULACEUM, Gray. 
H. Curassavicum, _Dor ubtless ndigeno me EcuinosPERMUM FLORI-. 
~ BUNDUM, Lebni. 438, LoMERATUM, DC. ; a fine virgate form, like: 
~ Parry's 288, and a form with shorter and more- cou shed inflorescence... 
imen 
(439, see Hyaroptiylacew.) 440. E. aneriorpes, DC. Beautiful specimens, 
like those of Parry’s 278 in 1861; ered of them Aretia-like, and oy an: 
inch Wake: others w ith eben he wering stems two i inches high. While 
* Tbe latier, again pen Fada colleet a a =~ Parry, in the high alpine par holds its charac- 
wee te leaves are some § rotuu ug-0¥ e and manifestly cordate.) But a suite uf specimens — 
H r. Halt ee nie ations iyi the two. 
st. Soe wig ae bite gant) in = + bates pn is a vite cf ¢. pallida, with 
t 
: ntalis, T 
his 212 a dwarf, pale, 
eect Preeti ae 
baa : . (Mar. 
