412 PHANEROGAMOUS PLANTS. 



3. LITHOSPERMUM, Tourn. 



1. LlTHOSPERMUM RUDERALE, Dougl. 



Lithospermum ruderale, Dougl. in Lehm. Pug. 2, p. 28 ; Lehm. in Hook. Fl. Bor.- 



Am. 2, p. 89 ; DC. Prodr. 10, p. 79. 

 L. pilosum, Nutt. in Jour. Acad. Phil. 7, p. 43. 



Hab. Puget Sound, and interior of Washington Territory, east of 

 the Cascade Mountains. 



4. MERTENSIA, Roth. 

 1. Mertensia Sibirica, Bon. 



Mertensia Sibiriea (& M. denticulata), G. Don. Gen. Syst. Bot. 4, p. 319 ; DC. Prodr. 



10, p. 90 ; Gray in Sill. Jour. 34, p. 340. 

 Pulmonaria Sibiriea, Linn., fide A. Gray, 1. c. ; Pursh. Fl. 2, p. 729. 

 Lithospermum denticulatum, Lehm. Asperif., & in Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 2, p. 87. 



Hab. Washington Territory, around Puget Sound ; in rich soil. 

 2. Mertensia oblongifolia, DC. 



Mertensia oblongifolia, DC. 1. c. ; Hook. Kew. Jour. Bot. 3, p. 295 ; Gray, 1. c. 

 Pulmonaria oblongifolia, Nutt. in Jour. Acad. Philad. 7, p. 43. 



Hab. On the Kooskooskee River, Washington Territory ; in low 

 grounds : flowering in February; Rev. Mr. Spalding. A broad-leaved 

 form. 



5. MYOSOTIS, Linn. 



1. Myosotis verna, Nutt. 



Hab. Sand banks of the Columbia River ; flowering in May ; Rev. 

 Mr. Spalding. 



