WATSON- Plants of Bernalillo:County 
3. AnEeMoNE, L. (Wind-Flower. ) 
Sepals colored and petal-like; perennial herbs with: 
radical leaves, tl.ose of tle s'tm opposite cr whorled 
and forming an involucre remote from the apetalous: 
solitary (in ours) flower; achenes flattened, but not. 
ribbed, and (in ours) with long bearded tails. 
A. PATENS Var. NUTTALLIANA, Gray. (PASQUE-FLOWER ): 
Villous with long hairs; flowers erect, developed be- 
fore the ternately divided leaves, large; sepals 5 to 7 
purplish; a beautiful and striking plant growing under 
the Yellow Pines high up on the Sandia Mts. (8000 
ft. avd over) in early spring. Sometiiaes protruding 
through the snow. — 
4, THALICTRUM, Tourn. (MEADOW RUE.) 
Perennial herbs with panicled, dioecious flowers; 4 
or 5 sepals; numerous tailless and ribbed achenes; and 
alternate ternately-de-compound leaves. 
T. FENDLERI, Hng. Grandular or grandular-pubes- 
cent, erect, sometimes tall; leaflets remote small, round 
with three divergent lobes, the central or all again 
lobed; stamens numerous; achenes 10 or less. Sandia 
Mts. in Quercus Gambelli Soe. 
5. aguitiera, Tourn. CoLUMBINE. 
Perennials herbs with ternately compound leaves and 
lobed leafle ts, large and showy flowers terminating 
the branches, sepals and petals colored alike, petals with 
spurs much longer than the sepals, pod erect and many 
seeded. 
A. CANADENSIS, L. Spur straight; flowers 2 in. long 
scarlet, yellow inside or rarely all over, nodding, with 
the spurs turned up. Sandia Mts. 
6. DELPHINIUM, L. LARKSPUR. 
Sepals 5, petal-like; petals 2 or 4; pods many-seeded ; 
erect herbs with palmiately parted leaves; flowers from 
blue to white, in racemes. 
D. scoputorum, Gray. Finely hoary or glabrous, 
leafy; leaves orbicular, 3 to 5 parted, the divisions 
deeply 2 or 8 eleft, the segments many-lobed or lacini- 
ate; spur longer than sepals; pods pubescent. In the 
Aspen Soc. of Rim Rock June and July. 
7. actroka, LD. BANEBERRY. 
Perennials herbs with 2 or 3 ternately compound 
leaves; sepals 4 or 6, petal-like. Petals 4 to 10. Stig- 
ma sessile, 2-lobed. Seeds numerous in 2 rows. 
A. spicata, LZ. Smooth, 1 to 2 ft. high. In the As- 
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