512 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST 
sit hujus generis fecimus, cum ad maximam partem flores flameos 
et rubros proferat Lychnidibusque a facie externa affhinis videatur 
nobis non placet ista nominum apendiculatio quae apud syrones 
majore non placet ista nominum appendiculation quae apud 
tyrones majorem confusionem quam ullus error producit.”’ 
Lychnidea was applied by Lobelius (1576, earlier than Ray 
ete.) to a Silene or Lychnis! Hence it will seem that Yonna is the 
valid name. 
845. Fonna Kelsyi (Britten) Nwd. & LI. 
Phlox Kelsyi Britton, Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 10: 225. (1892). 
In the western part of the state. 
846. Fonna Hoodii (Richards.) Nwd. & LUI. 
Phlox Hoodii Richards. App. Frank Jour. 733. (1823). 
Leeds, Butte, Pleasant Lake. 
COLLOMIA Nutt. Gen. I: 126. (1818). 
847. Collomia linearis Nutt. Gen. I: 126. (1818). 
Leeds, Butte. 
848. Collomia linearis var. congesta Lunell, var. nov. 
While the type has a slender, simple stem even late in the 
season, this variety is throughout the summer stout and profusely 
branched almost along the whole length of the stem. 
Leeds. 
849. Collomia linearis var. picta Iunell in Bull. Leeds 
Herb. no. 2, p. 7. (1908). Butte. 
NAVARRETIA R. & P. Prodr. Fl. Per. & Chil. 20. (1794). 
850. Navarretia minima Nutt. Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 
(II.) I: 160. (1848). 
Morton County. 
Family 105. HYDROPHYLLEAE Dumortier, Fam. 73. 
(1829), Richards. Frank. Jour. App. 764. (1823). 
HYDROPHYLLON Morin; Jonquet, Hort. 46 ex. Tour. 
Elém. 71. (1694), also I. R. H. 81. (1700). 
851. Hydrophyllon Morini Jonquet |. c. (1659). 
This is Linnaean Hydrophyllum virginicum: Sp. Pl. 146. (1753) 
with a good binary name. 
“Hydrophyllon est composé des mots Gr. ddwp eau and 
qvadov feuille. On doit ce nom a Mr. Morin, fameux fleuriste 
ce Paris, mais on ne sait pas quelle raison il a eu d’appeler cette 
plante feuille d’eau.—‘‘ Tour. Elem a leita mene. 
Grand Forks, Fargo. 
