408 Enumeration of Plants of the Rocky Mountains. 
Gooseberry , fruit reddish, hispid: flowers brownish,” fewer in the ra- 
ceme than in the common plant. This is probably R. setosum, Dougl.; 
at least it is the plant cultivated under that name, many years ago, by 
iges. 
sar Ribes cereum, Dougl. “ Fruit reddish or amber-colored, insipid.” 
151. Ribes hirtellum, Michx. “Fruit dark purple, very acid.” ’ 
152. Ribes prostratum, L’Her 
- 153. Rhus trilobata, Nutt., a variety of R, aromatica., 
154. Archangelica Gmelini, DC. Dr. Hooker, in his paper on aretic 
fn has referred not only the A, littoralis or Norvegica of N. Europe, 
melini and A, atropurpurea to A. 0 pwning I have 
fruit as in their whole appearance. “ Growing in truly alpine situatior 
155. Berula angustifolia, Koch; a strict form. 
156. Conioselinum Fischeri, Wimm. Just like the plant. of th 
Northwest coast, and the C. Tartaricum of North Europe. B also. 
not different, as far as I can see, from C. Canadense, so that we may eX- 
tend the synonymy and range as given by Dr. Hooker. It ranges 
south to the mountains of — oe east of the Rio Grande, and i it a 
Ee = North Caro! A 
ssecta, Nutt., was oP ehataeiea: a single specimen, at the 
foot of the Rocky Mountains, 
— Cymopterus terebinthinus, Torr. & Gray, var. C. foniculaceus, 
158. Cymopt. erus alpinus (sp. nov.): caudice ceespitoso; foliis oA 
natisectis, pinnis 3-5 approximatis 3—7-partitis, segmentis Jineari-lan 
ceolatis acutiusculis vel mucronatis integerrimis seu infe jor ie 
is; llicari umbellam subeapitatam gerente; a | 
subunilaterali 5—7-partitis, segmentis linearibus seu latis | 
ridibus flores os adequantibus; calycis dentibus Janceolato-submiett 
persistentibusalis fructus eequalibus suberoso-incrassatis 34x undu On 
oe 1—2\vittatis, commissura — carpo <0 nullo. ©! 
gases te e er t Brad wed 
ne very little was gathered) o ‘be na or 3 lines long. This 18 os 
‘pro the Umbelliferous plant collected by Dr. J es weet 
without fruit, an 
cole p. 207, but not 
160. Cymopterus m 
montanes, Nu oS 3. 
159. Thaspium montanum, var. saietiicanes Gray, Pl. Wright. er A 
Probably Thaspium montanum, Gray, Ppl. Fendl. 4 
stima Myrsinites, Raf. (Myginda myrtifolia, Nutt.) 
a in Dr. Torrey’s account of James's 
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