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PLANTS COLLECTED AT NOME CITY, ALASKA 285 
lam not at all sure that this is G. g/auca. The foliage is apparently 
bright the filaments are uneven, and the lobes in the sinus of the 
corolla divisions scarcely apparent. 
135. GENTIANA PROPINQUA Richards. App. Frankl. Journ. 734. 
‘1823. Hook. Fl. Bor—Am. 2:62. pl. 150.— Root apparently 
annual: main stem slender, angled, glabrous 5-12™ high, with 
several more slender and shorter stems or branches from the 
_ axils of the radical leaves: leaves in a rosulate tuft at base, 
‘natrowly obovate, 1°™ long, 4™™ wide; cauline leaves ovate, 
sessile, scabrous on the margins, always with the long-peduncled 
7 flowers in their axils: peduncles t-3™ long, slightly winged 
_ specially under the flowers: calyx of two broad ovate-acumi- 
- ‘Mate divisions 5™" long and 2™™ broad, and two linear-lanceo- 
_ late divisions half as broad, scabrous on the margins: divisions 
- of the corolla entire, ovate-acuminate, as long as the swollen 
tube; glands at base of tube small: stamens inserted below the 
sinus, ‘ the reniform anthers exserted: capsule lanceolate in out- 
uae, sessile, 6™" long: seeds oval, brown, 1™™ long, minutely © 
ate. 
. ¥Pe locality: “Cumberland house to Bear lake, and Bear lake river.” 
CAMPANULACEAE. 
. Fs cos LASIOCARPA Cham. Linnaea 4: 39- 1829.— 
- ane high, slender, sparingly leafy below, villous: 
s leaves lanceolate, narrowed to a petiole, dentate with 
: istly teeth, usually curved; stem leaves linear with a 
ginal teeth longer: tube of calyx campanulate, half as 
om the Narrow, acuminate divisions, laciniate-dentate* - 
‘2 campanulate, blue, 15™™ long, 2™ broad, — acumi- . 
‘ nerved, with broad nerves. @ 
Me locality: te 
In collibus et montibus Unalascheae.”” 
Sie UNIFLORA i: Sp. PI. 163. 1753- 
Wage simple, 1-flowered: radical leaves atid to 
ate nceolate, 5-I15™™ long: cauline leaves distant, linear 
a ua small, dark blue : mech about ¢ rice long 
