Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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Trisetum arundinaceum, Biauv.- var. malle, Gr. Aug. 29th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. High Mountain slope - 9,500 ft. 3 sp. Sept. 10th 1864.- Clons Mrs. Summit 12,000 ft. 1 " [illegible] Hordelymbus jubatum, L.- Frequent in valleys on the foot hills. July 16th 1864.- (W.W. Bailey.)- Breaker meadow at Placerville - 4,500 ft. 5 sp. Sept. 1st 1864.- Humboldt River meadow, at Orsana 4,000 ft. 10 " July 24th 1864.- Ruby Valley, meadows - 6,000 ft. 1 " Hordelymbus pratensis, Huds. July 9th 1864.- Diamond Valley- alkaline meadows - 6,000 ft. 2 1/2 July 24th 1864.- Ruby Valley, in standing water. Tall, broad glumes about awned - approaching H. jubatum, L. - 6,000 ft. 5 " Phragmites communis, Trin. July 26th 1864.- (W.W. Bailey.)- Banks of Truckee, near Big Bend 6 sp. Aug. 5th 1864.- Shore of Soda Lake - 2,000 ft. 1 " Sept. 20th 1864.- W. Hennb't Mrs.- Spring at East base - 4,500 ft. 2 " Sept. 21st 1864.- Mrs. at head of Humboldt River, Eagle Cañon - 6,000 ft. 2 " Stipa viridula, Trin. 5th (W., 1864.)- Probably from the west Humboldt Mrs.- No description found; but according well with Bolander's specimens except that the panicle is somewhat closer. Aug. 14th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. Peak south of Stage Pass - 4,500 ft. 10 sp. 1 " Stipa accidentalis, Thurb. (lucid.) June 29th 1864.- Trinity Range, Spalding's Pass - 5,000 ft. 3 sp. No description - Accordant with Bolander's 5034. Stipa capillata, L. May 14th 1864.- Foot Hills of Nightshade Range, near Neip's Station- 4,000 ft. 1 sp. Stipa perhaps S. sparica July 27th 1864.- Rice Valley, Banks of Creek. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. July 25th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. - Dry middle cañon 7,000 ft. 3 "