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Leaves broadly laciniate, raceme paniculate, hood 
conconical, spur bent, nectaries erect — -In Oreg- 
on and Kamskatka, different from the A. nas - 
utum of South Europe. 
9. A. oregon sense Raf. Smooth erect, 
segments digitate, 5parted, segments pinnatifid, 
narrow acute ; fls. racemose erect, hood conical 
very obtuse, spur strait-In Oregon, stem simple 
1 or 2 feet, flowers large blue 5 to 10 . Compare 
with A. kelleri of Siberia. Seen alive in gar- 
dens. 
Figures, Autikon rar. 2. — Ic. N. Sp. 2. 
10. A. delphinifolxum Decandole. Stem 
erect doWny above ; leaves with many pinnati- 
fid segments, raceme few flowered, hood con- 
vex acute.— On some Islands of the N. W. 
Coast. Stem 6 to 20 inches high. Called var. 
Americanam , and two other var. deemed vari- 
eties of A . napelluc, by Hooker. 
AC OR US, well known Genus, which I have 
increased to 6 species. 1. A. verus of Asia.— 
2. A. gramincus of China. 3. A . Europeus 
in med. fl. page 2, with three American species. 
1. A. am eric anus Raf. med. fl. fig. 1. Leaves 
and scapes broad gladiate, scape longer ; spa- 
dix submedial lateral, capsules oblong acute. — * 
From Canada to Missouri and Virginia. Esti- 
tal, 2 or 3 feet high. 
2. A. FLORiDANis Raf. A. calamus Elliot 
&c. Leaves broad gladiate longer, scape shor- 
ter, triangular, one side concave, summit gladi- 
ate ; spadix near the end, stamens exserted 
capsules oval obtuse. — “Florida to Carolina. — - 
Scape only one foot high, fl. vernal. 
3. flexuosus Raf. fl. tex. 29. Leaves grami- 
niform narrow shorter, scape longer flexuose 
triangular, one side concave, end like leaf; spa- J 
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