Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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(Sq. 9.c. ivi.) 165.- J. xyliflora, y. montanus, paniciflorus. - Lours (6'-2°.) hairs never roundly annuled; stamens heads few-flowered, rather numerous, paridied, paler; flowers a little smaller; inner exserted & woolly anthers, its odour more equally the long-paniced sepals. Arizona to w. Texas. Aug. 7, 1867. - Broken Valley (9') | 65243.) 2 Sp. July 28, 1867. - Ruby Valley - Spring 2 . Aug. 19, 1867. - Fourmile Pass - W. slope - 4 . July 27, 1869. - With H. N. near Hanging Rock, 2 . 166.- J. xyliflora, y. montanus, multijlora. (Sq. 2.c. ivi.) Heads few or rarely solitary, annule (12-20) & many (20-40) floured, brown. - South to Wash. and S. to Colorado & N. Mexico. J. D. Ark. 2, 1867.- Unionville 2 Sp. c.) Aug. 1867. - Riker's Fork. (ls. iv. 13.) 10 . b.)