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Mountains. 402. C« .ixsia farvifolra, Nutt. SO. Limoselly aquatica, L. 

 Apparently just the European plant. " Low mountains." (403, 404. See 



Polemomacese.) 



405, Systhybis plaxtaoixea, Bentli. Parry's 254, with a little P. alpfna, 

 Gray, Parry's 255.* ^OU. Vbbonica serpyllifolia, L., an elongated form. 

 407." V. alpina, L. 4U^. V. Americana, Sehweinitz. 



?09. Casttlleia drevitooba, Gray, Ennm. PL Parry, No. 243, and p. (33S) 

 4&7TBuchi , Nutt. "High alpine." 410, C. Integra, Gray. 411. C. pal- 

 lida, var. miniate Kunth,, Gray, 1. c, ("often with laciniate leaves,) with a 

 dwarf form of C. pallida having purple bracts, Parry's 239 f 412. C. pal- 

 lida, the C. septentrionalis, Lindl. 413. OriTHOCABPTTS luteus, Nutt. £14. 

 Pkdk [g backmosa, Benth. " Subalpine ; common in pine woods." 



41 j . P. ckenulata, Benth., in DC. Prodr. " Subalpine and alpine, South 



This species was known only from very poor specimens col- 

 lected by Fremont. These are good ones, but of a more dwarf and alpine 

 form; stems only 6 to 9 inches high, glabrate, except some decurrent 

 lines of pu 1 scence; the leaves smaller and narrower. Corolla in the dried 

 specimens of a deep violet-purple. 416. P. Canadensis, L. c * In the moun- 

 tains of middle elevation ; " not before known in this region. 417. P. bbac- 

 teosa, Benth. 418. P. pkocera, Gray, Enum. PI. Parry, No. 252. 419. P. 

 Gk(e.\i..vmm« a, Retz. P. swnrecta % Benth., varying from 4 to 16 inchesniirh, 

 and also in the length of the beak. 420. p. Parryi, Gray, PI. J rry, No. 251. 

 21. P. Sud , WilM. var. Like the specimens of the preceding year; 



an?l Dr. Parry also collected a more dwarf state. "Flowers red." 422 

 Ehinakthus Chista-galm, L., var. minor. 



LABIATE, 



423. HedeomA mspiDA, Pursh. 424. II. Drummondit, Bentli. 425. Mentha 

 Ca>aden-<. L., var. <jUi!>rata. 426T^alvia tkiciiostemoide*, PurTTT. Proba- 

 bly a form of S. lane* \ata % for winch Bent ham takes it. 427. S, Pitchbbi, 

 Torr. 428. Monakda ai;istata, Nutt. 429. Lqpiianthus a.msa 11 ^, Benth. 

 430. DrT phalum pauviflorum, Nutt. " 4:>1. Scutbu bia resihosa, Torr. : 

 pubescent and gUtbrate forms. 432. S. galericulata, L. 



BORRAGINACiE. 



:33. EcttiNOfep ocum Rfdowfkii, Lehm., and a depauperate, diffuse or pro- 

 cmnTent form of, Ekitru iiium Californium, DC. 4^4. Eritri hum CRAS6I- 

 Si vLUM, T<rr. ami GV*; the sptM-imens hispid with rough, spreading hairs, 

 and the enia nulate, and also a more upright and narrower-leaved 

 pedes, with pointed : i smooth achenia, the same Fendler's 635, named 

 by Torr-y //. micrutUhum, sp. nov., and afterwards in my herbarium referred 

 to E. an , Tort., Which it hardly is. I think it is also Cnjptanthus 



hisj Xiitt., ined. 435. E. Jamesii. Torr. Very well marked by the 



smooth and acute tngl fachenia, the section of each just a quadrant of a 

 circle. 4 . )■ ophm (ErPLocA, Nutt.,)' convoi.vi lacei im, Gray. 192. 



H. ( rassay tM, L. Doubtless indigenous. 437.. Echino^p .mum RLORi- 

 bunpum, Lehm. & ^ EaiTBicaicai glomkkau m, DC ; a fine vir deform, like 

 Pairys 2--. and form with shorter and more branched inflorescence. 

 (4 " see H rOT>hyllace».) 440. B. aretioides, DO. Beautiful .specimens, 

 like thos* Parry's l7^ in J 8 1 ; some of them Aretia-like, and only an 

 inch hi eh ; others with elongated flowering stems two inches h ii. While 



*1'1h- U -in piously • *ted by Dr. Parry, inthehi.h alpine r> on. h >lda its 1 hara<-- 



ters. ('i'he am netinies rotuutj-i-vate d manifestly cordate.) Bnt a suite of specimen! 



tppli Mr. .Hall phows gradations between the two. 



f Pari - I parSng'y colled in the alpine n*«_ion,i3 a similar form 'f C. fallid with 



a , «ml In it red bract*, occasionally parti-cctored with white : his 2 i2 a dwarf, pale, 



alpine) nn. C Torr. ■* 



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