Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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private pale blue. - Apollybistis, hexagonal (1/2" long x 1/2"). 4pp Columbia (Colomis) - N. Calif.?(Newberry) June 13, 1867 Near Donnelly's Pass - Eagle Range 6,000 ft 1 5/8 " 26" " Amberat Catin " 27" " " " July 6, " Atter Austin " 11" " Fish Ruby Aug. 10, " Ruby Valley. Liliaceae 124.- Smilacina racemosa, Distr. - var. ampliexicaulis. (S. ampliexicaulis, [illegible] ) Bears closely similar to ampliexicaul, usually much less acuminate than in the ordinary form; perhaps its thick. Lyalls sps. from Spokane Valley & Pend Oreille River, Wyetha from conning Columbia, 2012 Harkew, 353 Bridges from Caly?, Berg? from Rocky Mts., + 45 from Nashes? on the same - Lyalls from lower Fraser River or 75v another from California on the ordinary form, + Berg from Windridge Vernon & S. speckled with purple. Sept. 11, 1866.- Clear Mts., town camp 6 sp May 19, 1869 City Creek camp 3 June 25, " Camp above Paley's Park 9 125.- S. chilensis, Distr. - N. Idaho, Columbia River to the Salt?, [illegible] want Wyoming, south to Calif?; + in the W. to [illegible]? N. Mexico, 1-3/4" high, its larger spurs with leaves & long by 1/2" wide - leaves 2-5" x 2", or more. July 20, 1867.- Basking River - Clark's Oct. 1, " Eagle Range - Granite Park camp 5 May 13, 1867.- Near Riskey's Timber Bank 1 June 9-10, " Unionville Camp 4 June 27, " Chillicothe, Wyo. - Camp above camp June 29, 1869 Camp above Paley's Pass - Olive Camp [illegible]