CATALOGUE 
OF 
THE PLANTS COLLECTED UPON THE EXPEDITION. 
RANUNCULACE.* 
ANEMONE DECAPETALA, Linn. Mant. p. 19; DC. Prodr.1, p. 19; Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 
3, #1. <A. trilobata, Juss. in Ann. Mus. Par. 3, p. 247, t. 21. A. Caroliniana, Walt. Fl. Car. 
p. 157. A. heterophylla, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray. Fl. 1, p. 12. A. Berlandieri, Pr¢tzel, Revis. 
t. 6. ‘Rocky hill-sides. Sitgreaves’s Pass and high table-lands; March. Flower reddish 
purple, pale pink, greenish pink, and white.’’ The identity of A. Caroliniana with the South 
American A. decapetala was long ago asserted in the Flora of North America. Indeed, the 
larger western forms of the North American plant perfectly accord with Chilian specimens. 
But I can by no means follow Dr. Hooker in uniting the northern A. multifida (A. Hudsoniana 
of Richardson) to this species. 
Myosvrvs aristatus, Benth. in Lind Jour. Bot. 6, p. 469. M. apetalus. Gray. ‘‘Cedar 
creek. . . . April 25.’’ Also a Chilian species. 
De.puinium paTens, Benth, Pl. Hartw. p. 296. Camp 67. Partridge creek; April 24. 
DevpHinium pEcoruM, Fisch. & Meg.; Torr. in Whipple's Rep. &c. Moqui villages; May 13. 
BERBERIDACE&. 
BERBERIS AQUIFOLIUM, Pursh. Fl. 1, p. 219, #4. ‘‘Camp 70. High table-lands north of the 
San Francisco mountain; in flower April 10. Santa Fé; June 1. Highlands of New Mexico 
generally.’’ 
Berseris Fremonti, Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound vol. 4, p. 31. B. trifoliata, Torr. Bot. Whipple’s 
Rep. p. 63. Banks of Little Colorado; April. Moqui country; May. Shrub 10-16 ft. high; 
berries blue. 
PAPAVERACEA. 
Escuscnoitzta Catirorntca, Cham. Yampai valley; March 25. Common along banks of 
Colorado. 
Escuscnoirzia Dovenasn, Hook & Arn.; var. tenuifolia and var. hypecoides. H. tenuifolia 
and E. hypecoides, Benth. Southeastern California and Sitgreaves’s Pass; March 24. Some of 
the specimens with very small flowers. 
FUMARIACE. 
CorypaLis AUREA, Willd. ; DG. Prodr. 1, p. 128. Camp 64, to Rio Grande. Common 
over all the table-lands of New Mexico. 
Jers preceding Verbenaceee, were examined by Prof. Gray, with the 
® The plants enumerated in this catalogue, in all the or 
. Engelmann. The remainder of the catalogue was made out 
pared by Prof, Thurber. 
exception of the Cuctacee and Euphorbiacee, elaborated by D 
by Prof. Torrey, with the exception of that of the grasses, — 
