Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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Egnathus armer, L. N. Mex.-Calif.-Utah. May 7, 1864.- Creekbank - Luna with station - July 7, " Mother Valley - shaded bank 11. 14, 1869. Colorado lake 9,000 ft. 1. warily E. by female, L. and E. robustus Brame. Don't know which is which. Gray cannot see the difference, English ear. Aug. 17, 1863. Bank & Trunk, Rippled - (W. W. S.) " 31 (Supp. 10, 1862) - Canyon July 3, 1864. Silver Creek canyon June 26, 1869, New Pala's Park camp - with Marsilior visita, Hook & Burr. Same as 254 (V) HTH. (_________) 2112 wr. 1852, 404 wr, 1847), 746 kinds, 1847), and 911 wr. 1849 - (New Mex.) all unnamed and 125 kinds, 1849 tickets M. americana, and also a species from W. Louisiana. Hali's tickets in quadruplia. Sept. 30, 1868.- Gorn Creek Valley. Lactes chinensis, Bur. - var. Bramei - apparently Aug. 5, 1869 - Aban Lily Lake 10,000 ft. 10 sp. Selaginella rupestis, Spring. Soca - Ward's Lily Tongue, New Mex. "Canada T. Lark" & N.W. Amer. Aug. 27, 1869. Ridge above Antler Park 7,000 ft. 12 sp. " 29, " above lake 9,500 ft. 3. Sept. 12, " Anna Wab. Windy camp 9,000 ft. 1. July 17, 1869 - Colorado creek, above lake 9,500 ft. 4.