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112. Geranium Richardsonii, Fisch. & Mey.: “ var. stylis profundius 
En noes oy 
divisis nudiusculis.” 
18. Geranium Frem i, Torr.: ‘ ‘var. Parryt ; caulibus peduncu- 
lisque patenter Faasileeevilgins foliis minus profunde incisis, laciniis 
ultimis dentibusve ovatis obtusiusculis.” Engelm .—The deflorate pedi- 
cels are sometimes sopra ta 
114. Gaura coccinea, Nut 
115. Gnothera Tavandulayolia, Torr, & Gray. 
116. Qnothera albicaulis, Nutt., = pitngtd leaves. 
117, The same with undivided leav 
118, Stenosiphon virgatus, Spac 
119. Epilobium tetragonum, L. Jast like Swedish specimens. 
120, Epilobium alpinum, L. same genuine form was gathered 
by Mr. H. sipelnenn at Bridger’s i 
121. Epilobium alsinifolium, Vill. The same as the wos form in 
the alpine region of the White Mountains of New Ham Dr. 
Parry notes it as probably a form of the last, and so we have avril it. 
122, Nearly the same as No. 119, but nearly sm 
123. Epilobium latifolium, L. Perhaps its most ‘aaailaeo station. 
125. Epilobium Ponicelets m, Nutt. 
124. Gayophytum ren eet Torr. & Gray, 
126. Menizelia*albicaulis, Dougl. 
127. Mentzelia (Bartonia, Nutt.) nuda, Torr. & Gray. 
128, Se _ um i potiole, L. The female plant. “Along the borders 
infra medium adnata) paullo superantibus; ovariis rectis ; ylis 
ut in S. algido videtur. “ Hi P n in moist 
laces, at greater elevation than the preceding: fi. July.” Petals nearl 
If an inch long, of a clear and deep r lor, while S, al- 
gidum, of the Altaic Alps are described and figured as yellow, or dull 
Tose-color with age, and blunt. As the stamens are adnate to the petals 
nearly as high as in S, algidum, it cannot be the d nae S. euphor- 
bioides of the elder Schlechtendal, fom ges peice which Ledebour, 
a! t d ossible variet a 
sons ce aS ae : , ed All a species should be elabo- 
sie e 
_ 131, Silene Drummoniii, gen ee species of this group are much 
confused in the Flora of North Am 
coulert, Hoo 
137, Silene Menziesii 
132, 133. Lychnis ee i (L. brachypetala, Hornem.) Uniflorous 
and pauciflorous forms. 
. See Gentiana, among the Monopetale. 
136, Stellaria lon 
138, Cerastium ee. the var. Behringianum, and C. arvense, L, 
Mixed. 
139, Sagina Linnai, Presl. 
