1902] PLANTS COLLECTED AT NOME CITY, ALASKA 145 
scapose from fibrous roots, slender, 1-1.5°" high: leaves all 
radical, trifoliate, with the leaflets pinnately divided, the seg- 
ments cuneate, 2—3-toothed at apex: flowers perfect, racemose, 
on capillary pedicels, from small bracts, erect or pendent: 
anthers narrowly oblong, mucronate, on capillary filaments: 
akenes few, pointed. 
Type range: “in Alpibus Lapponiae, Arvoniae.” 
PAPAVERACEAE. 
71. PAPAVER NUDICAULE L. Sp. Pl. 507. 1753.—Caudex 
branching underground: leaves all radical, ovate in outline, 
pinnately divided, with the three upper divisions confluent, the 
other two or four entire, or once or thrice lobed, the lobes spatu- 
late, sparingly hispid, with revolute margins, obtuse or aristate at 
apex; petioles about as long as the blades, together 2-4™, dilated 
_ at base and imbricated, hispid-ciliate : scapes slender, 1-2“ high, 
_ More or less hirsute with spreading brown-black hairs: bud — a 
: elliptical, hirsute with brown-black hairs: flowers bright yellow, 
: exniog 8teenish in drying, 2.5-4.5™ in diameter; two petals 
Sroader th 
ng a dark brown spot at one end. . sy 
in Siberia.”” Thisisa me 
RYDALIS PAUCT 69. 1805 ‘ edel 
Mithout the root): leaves on long f 
mons, these again 3—4-parted with ob 
