Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. 241 
~- 65. Troximon glaucum, Nutt., var. foliis laciniatis. 
tga Trovimon parviflorum, Nutt. Probably a depauperate form of 
last. 
— 88. Lygedesmia juncea, Don. 
89. Crepis runcinata, Torr. & Gray. 
_- 11. Hieracium Fendleri, Schultz Bip. in Bonpl. 1861, p.174. Crepis 
ambigua, Gray, Pl. Fendl. 
_» 12, Hieracium triste, Willd. 
18. Mulgedium pulchellum, Nutt. 
3 pear 
White, 77 Fendleri, Engelm., from the mountain region farther south 
18 really much allied to this; but that has diecious instead of herm- 
hrodite flowers, linear and conspicuously pointed instead of barely 
oblong anthers, the achenia oblique (instead of dimidiate) and sharp- 
the ribs straighter and stronger. 
17. Ranunculus afinis, R. Br. 
| similar atoms thickly beset the carpels. The oval sepals 
78. Ranunculus C: mbalaria, Pursh. 
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these ten frozen to a crisp recover perfectly in right Th 
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