Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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Sept. 3, 1869. 2. Hymettus M. - near Himmelman's Oct. 3, " 2. and q. Rape Prine Wits. July 4, 1869. Abou Park's Can. G. occidentalis, Hk. - W. Res. to Calga + Angu, July 21, 1869. Virginia Ranga Sept. 4, " W. Hymettus M. - (WZ) Apr. 21, 1869. Near Canon City Aloisea Donaglazii, Lindl.- Scales of the innermost cones reflexed, being erect (B. Sangi) - From Wash. Only to S. Calga, N. Mex., N. Mex. & Colorado. July 4, 1869. Ridge abou Park's Can. " 6, " Divide abou Duchene 6 cones. A. grandis, Lindl. (Pine, Donyl.) (S abris) "White Spruce" of Canon Wash. Only to S. Calga, Cal., & N. Mex. (Fir.?) Described by Lep. as having pithed cones, which is by no means always the case, though often observed in specimens. The cones rarely emerge in any specimens, 8-14" long. May 6, 1869. Abou Canon City Oct. 1, " Gaven Creek Run. June 25, 1869. Abou Valley's Park Camp. July 10, " North part of Pines protected (cones) " 4, " Ridge abou Park's Can. A. Menziesii, Lindl. (Pine, Donyl.) (S.Picea) From S. Mex. to Calga & Cal. July 5, 1869. Upper Provo Canon ; Uintah Wb. - (5 cones) 4 sp. A. Englemannii, Parra. (Hwy of Park's Can. + in Uintah Ridge, U.C.) Sept. 3, 1869. Summit abou Himmelman's 70° July 15, 1869. Near Crownwood Lake A. amabilis, Parra. (S abris) (Pine, Donyl.) Near Crownwood Lake (U.C.E.) with young cones - the bracts are fringed & much exceeding the scales - leaves short, rigid & slightly curved, with broad petioles; cones, only 10-12, with the short dense scaled structure of the cone.