204 - BOTANICAL GAZETTE [mance 
divisions: corolla with obcordate petals, glabrous, veiny, keeled 
on the back with a sharp margined ridge: styles shorter than 
the akenes. ; 
King mountain. 
102. RuBUS ARCTICUS GRANDIFLORUS Ledeb. FI. Ross. 2:70— — 
Stems low: leaves trifoliate, with the leaflets cuneate and entire 
at base, dentate from below the middle to the _ flowers 
rose-color, 2-3 in diameter. 
Type locality: “in America arctica ad sin. Kotzebue.” 
103. Rupus CHAMAEMORUS L. Sp. 494. 1753.— Low, with . 
leaves simple, orbicular-reniform in outline, 3 —s-lobed, and 
margins irregularly dentate: flowers white, 2™ in diameter. 
Type range : “in Sueciae paludibus uliginosis, turfosis frequens.” a 
104. SANGUISORBA MEDIA L., Sp. Pl. ed. 2. 169.—Stems ere 
3-4™ high: leaves mostly radical, compound with cur. 
late leaflets, the lowest pair smallest, oblong- 
3™ long, and almost 2™ wide, coarsely dentate, glabrous, 
on the lower surface, often tinged with purple; cauline lea 
or 2, with fewer and narrower leaflets; stipules dentate 
_ ina dense spike 1-2™ long, purple. : 
Type locality: “in Canada.” se 
: 105. SPIRAEA BETULAEFLORA Pall. FI. Ross. zo : 
‘1788. —Low shrub, with slender erect branches cle 
se dish-brown bark: leaves on short petioles, broadly 0 
"serrate except near the base, glabrous, paler ¢ 
surface: corymbs sessile: flowers small, white, a 
stamens much exserted : sepals reflexed, deltoid: a sino 
_ cent on the line of dehiscence, tipped by ei Lf : 
_ Type range: “in Sibiria orientali ad fl. maja.” 
LEGUMINOSAE. o 
ae ASTRAGALUS ALPinus L. Sp. Pl. 760. 1 
— little Astragalus is readily recognized by the 
= cluster ona long peduacle, with the fower anc 
