1902} PLANTS COLLECTED AT NOME CITY, ALASKA 141 
slender with few leaves, simple or with few erect branches, 
retrorsely pubescent: leaves about 5™ across, 3—5-parted or 
divided with the divisions laciniately cleft into linear acute 
lobes, 2-3™" broad, glabrous, paler on the lower surface; 
petioles long and slender, glabrous, slightly dilated only at 
the base: flowers few on long pedicels, lowest pedicel 5°™ long 
from a leaf-like bract; the upper bracts with one or two divi- 
sions; bracts and pedicels pubescent: hood not much surpassing 
the other sepals; lower sepals half as broad as the lateral and 
of the same length: follicles erect, spreading at apex, marked 
with dark reticulation, sparsely pubescent. 
Type locality of Reichenbach: “in Kamtschatka” (ex Ledeb. FZ. Ross. 
1:70). Depauperate one-flowered specimens are not uncommon. Common 
everywhere, especially under the willow trees. 
_ 62. ANEMONE NaRCISSIFLORA uniflora Eastwood, n. var.— 
Stems 1-2 high, glabrous or villous: radical leaves pedately 
S 3-divided with the cuneate-flabelliform divisions cleft into 5-7 
2 edeal, oblong or linear, acute lobes ; petioles dilated at base, 
im ted, two- to three-nerved, 4—6™ long; blade 2-4™ across, 
_ Senerally villous-ciliate on the margin, paler on the lower side 
,_ 4PP€r; involucral leaves similar to the divisions, 
Sessile, more or le 
well 
nd iy. cuiform in general outline, 1—: ©™ across; Pp 
~ “Snder, sheathing at base, striate; involucral 
