GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. 759 



BamincuJus aquatilis, L. var. trichophyllus^ Ohaix. — ISTear Ogdeu, 

 Utah Territory, Jane ; Heart Lake, September 5 Snake Eiver Valley, 

 August. 



Eanunculus aquatUis, L., var. stagnalis, J}. C. — Divide between Marsli 

 and Malade Valleys, June. 



Banunculus Flammula^Jj^yav. reptans, Gray. — Henry's Forkof Suake 

 Eiver, August ; Teton Basin, July; Trail Creek Mountains, September. 



Banunculus CymMlaria, Pursh. — N^ear Ogden, Utah Territory, May ; 

 Fort Ellis, Montana. Territory, July; Henry's Lake, Idaho Territory, 

 August. 



Banunculus affinis, E. Br. — T6ton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, 

 July. 



Banunculus nivdlis, E. Br., var. JiJsclischoltzU, S. Watson, — Upper 

 Teton Canon, July. 



Banunculus repens, h. — Near Ogden, Utah Territory, June; Henry's 

 Fork of Snake Eiver, August ; Teton Eiver, July. 



Banunculus macranthus, Scheele, {B. repens, var. macrantJms, Gray.) — 

 Ogden Canon, .Utah Territory, June. 



Banunculus adoneus, Gray, (En. Hall and Harbour's Plants, p. 56.) — 

 Henry's Lake, Idaho Territory, August. 



Banunculus Nelso7iU, Gray, (Proc. Am. Acad., May, 1872, p. 351.) — 

 Yellowstone Lake, 1871. 



Caltha leptosepala, D. C. — Teton Mountains, elevation 11,500 feet, 

 July. 



TrolUus laxus, Salisb. — Teton Mountains, elevation 12,000 feet, July; 

 Trail Eiver Mountains, September. 



Aqidlegia ccerulea, James. — Teton Mountains, elevation 8 to 10,000 feet. 

 Flowers were noted of four distinct colors with all their intermediate 

 shades, viz, white, blue, pink, and buff; July. 



Aquilefjia flavescens, S, Watson, (Clarence King's Eep., vol. v, p. 10.) — 

 Ogden Canon, Utah Territory, June; Yellowstone Lake, August; Trail 

 Eiver Mountains, September ; mountains near Henry's Lake. 



Delpliinium elaUi7n,Ij.,YaT. (?) occidentale, S.Watson. — Teton Foot-hills, 

 July. 



Delphinium Menziesii, D. C. — Near Ogden, Utah Territory, May; 

 Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, July. 



Belpliinium scoimloruni, Gray, (Plantae Wrightianse, 2, p. 9.) — Teton 

 Foot-hills, August 3. 



Aconitum nasutum, Fisch. — Yellowstone Lake, August; Upper Gey- 

 ser Basin, September ; Teton Canon, July. 



Actwa spicata, L.,^ var. arguta, Torr. — Upper Teton Canon, July... 



Pceonia Broivnii, Dougl. — Snake Eiver Valley, July. Every specimen 

 found had but two carpels instead of 3-5. The seeds are eaten, by the 

 Boise Indians as beans. 



BERBERIDACE^. 



Berheris Aquifolium, Pursh. — Plains and foot-hills near Ogden, Utah 

 Territory, June; Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August, in fruit. 



NTMPHACE^. 



Nupliar advena, Ait. — Henry's Fork of Snake Eiver, July; Lower 

 Falls of the Yellowstone, August 4. 



PAPAVEEACBJE. 



Argeinone Mexicana, L., var. Ms;pida. Torr. — Near Brigham City, Utah 

 Territory, June 25. 



