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\_Rosace(s. 
in the absence of petals, in the deciduous calyx, and in the much larger and plumose style. In our present 
species, the calyx is sometimes carried up by the elongated persistent style, on which it remains some way 
below the apex. 
1. Spiraea (Physocarpus) opulifolia. Linn. — Hook. FI. Bor. Am. \. p. ITl. — 13. Hook. 
1. c . — S. capitata, Pursh . — S. ribifolia. Nutt. ms. in Herb. Hook. 
Mr Nuttall’s specimen is from the Columbia; his S. pauciflora, from the same country, seems scarcely 
different. 
2. S. (Spiraria) aricefolia. Sm. — Hook. FI. Bor. Am. \.p. 173. 
1. Adenostoma fasciculata. Hook, et Aim. supra, p. 139. t. 30. A. fasciculata et bre- 
vifolia. Nutt. ms. {in Herb. Hook.) 
We can perceive no difference betw'een Mr Nuttall’s two supposed species. His A. brevifolia is but a 
more stunted plant, with shorter leaves. 
1. Rubus macropetalus {Dough). Hook. FI. Bor. Am. 1. p. 178. t. 59. 
1. Potentilla glandulosa. Lindl. Bot. Beg. t. 1583. — /3. petalis calyce longioribus. 
Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1973. 
From this w'e can scarcely distinguish the P. Oregana, Nutt. ms. in Herb, nostr., nor even his P. 
fissa, ms. 
2. P. anserina. L. 
1. HoxkeYia. fusca {Lindl.) ; glanduloso-pubescens, foliis radicalibus 6-7-jugis laciniis 
cuneato-oblongis pinnatifidis vel palmatifidis incisis, paniculis corymbosis capitatis, petalis 
calycem superantibus, calycis laciniis accessoriis integerrimis duplo angustioribus, stipulis 
palmatifido-incisis, bracteis palmatis capitulis brevioribus. — Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1997. 
Mr Lindley states this to have come from California ; but our specimens were collected by Douglas in 
1835, in the interior, and probably in Columbia. 
2. H. cuneata {Lindl.) ; villoso-pubescens, foliis radicalibus pinnatis 10'12-jugis laciniis 
subrotundo-cuneatis incisis, paniculis corymbosis capitatis, petalis calycem superantibus, 
calycis laciniis omnibus integerrimis consimilibus oblongo-lanceolatis, stipulis subintegris 
ovato-lanceolatis, bracteis tripartitis capitulis villosis brevioribus. — Lindl. Bot. Beg. sub 
folio 1997. — H. Douglasiana. Nutt. ms. in Herb. Hook. 
H. parvijlora, Nutt, ms., differs by being more villous, by having fewer leaflets to the radical leaves, and 
the accessary calycine segments twice as narrow as the others. It is from the mountains of California. 
3. H. capitata {Lindl); caule basi glabriusculo apice glanduloso pubescente, foliis 
radicalibus pinnatis 5-6-jugis laciniis inferioribus subrotundis incisis basi cuneatis, petalis 
calycem superantibus, calycis laciniis accessoriis integerrimis multo angustioribus, stipulis 
integris tripartitisve, capitulis solitariis bractea pinnatifida brevioribus. — Lindl. Bot. Reg. 
sub folio 1997. 
Lindley mentions that this is a Californian plant ; but our specimens were collected by Douglas on the 
Cascade Mountains of the Columbia. 
