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the pouty s remains of the babi of the former collection were analogous to that 
of E.n var. Terglovense, DC., well-formed fruit of the present colle 
tion is sae nly as E. Pitts i is described and figured, having an inflexed mar- 
gin with ciliate-spinulos aonh, thus lending confirmation to Dr. Hooker’s 
And the back is iiss t as concave as in an Omphalodes. It will thus 
iow PERMUM 
(28 n es mo g u- 
cescent gain? 443, MerTenstaA aLPina, Don. ulmonaria alpina, Torr. 
a 4 3 
t 
Ba spa i : 
strikingl eke ith long hirsute hairs, from South Par ese two num- 
bers, an alditional still dwarfer specimens of Parry’s No. 286, induce me 
now to refer the latter (a ong with M. Drummondii) to M. alpina. . M 
ALPINA, Don., var. ; the loosely Limatithye a sebaije oecee form, ee 
28 84, ‘mixed i in my set with ow. FEN v. Mertens., in Suppl. E num. 
Pl. Parry, p. 46 (339) ; the Latter, pret fant | inte the former, cone it is 
readily “page by the barely 5-cleft calyx ; the Jobes onl y equalling or 
than t be. 
HYDROPHYLLACEZ. 
439. PHACELIA CIRCINATA, Jacq. . Popet, Torr. and Gray. ‘*Flowers 
white.”’ “asl. P. (mesenks SERICEA, ray 
__ PouBNONTACE 
448. PobEMONIUM CER! viscid-pubescent and glandular va- 
tiety ; same as Parry’s 275, a aay Gescet that the a » Rad os to the 
) Gey urs 580, and F Fendler’s ‘* Low a. 
au, L., answering to a Dian. oe the Old ‘Wont, “except me hat 
se hie or less wi g-margi ; 
sperma, “lag me, DC. ‘ Subalpi * “ swampy ee ‘ 
CONFERTUM, . pulcherrimum in . Pl. Parry, No. sedi not of 
Hook. «High a pine, and at lower elevations.” PULCHELLUM, 
Bunge ; just the Altai plant; and also accords with some of Hooker's speci- 
* POLEMO SIUM: CONFERTUM (sp. nOv.): humile (3-9-polli¢are) pl. m. viscoso glandulosum, odorem 
moschatum ee foliolis numerosissimis parvis Cre lin. longis) ovalibus seu lineari-oblongis 
plerisque re oem ferti is (nempe is 2-3-sectis); floribus ad 
apicem caulis Sap capitato-confertis nutantibus ntis lanceolatis acutis tubo 
longo brevioribus; corolla infundibuliform (seepins pollicari) calyeem bis terve superante, lobis 
ndatis 2-5- rev ar. © aa igen res ray, 4 ; 
Hook.): capitulo florum denso, fructifero ate spicat»; e cerulere limbo 
Harbs 1. 450; strictly alpin ap pee a us in sp laxiorem 
i, nane sw’ ulatis odorem mellis spirantibus: corolla aut 
e ar. 
lobis minoribus tubo productiore 3-+-plo brevioribus, In crevices of rocks, wholly below the 
it . Leaves exaling the musky odor of var. a; the flowers with a delicious honey- 
ce fragrance. Hall and Harbour, coll, 451. In red sdnbibo coca ofthe species of Polemontum, 
I could not venture to add another to to so list, if the present were ont orem by the fine suite of 
inct one . It is probably cheat in the var. a) the very . 
ns now collected, 
t e genus} ied as a ripe sects wore collected, it ma: Se troushe into cultivation. I 
f var.a 
tu 
for P. viscosum, Nutt.; bu’ f the latter are oF faselcle, 
although its ealyx and corolla sitet aiterent, atying it to P. pulchellum, 
ing then to ely in number in Tiffcreat Howers 
var. a, I have countet a doae mn in each cell, in var. 8, usually 
i Bewaie 
cl is as the 
. Ly om s farther 
8000 having the verticillate leaflets of the species, but a less ee ae la. bl Was taken 
‘ ; but the minute leaflets 
re oblong t 
rgo: when dry, they are Soeur: when ey become 
ng, as P. Richardsonii is figured in Bot. Mag. In like ‘manner those of P. ceruleum 
blong. 
1863.] 6° 
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