Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
Page 25
Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library. Contributed by Harvard University Botany Libraries. | www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
Sporobolus cryptandrus, Gr. (reputed by Halford & S. a. m., Kth.) July 15 1864. Monitor Valley - Basaltic hills. - 5,000 ft. 1 apm Villa de Pamparate, Zorr. - var. Californica, Thurber. - grows pretty well in habitat with specimens of Balandra. - no description of the variety. July 24 1864. Meadow in Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 3 spm Aug. 20 1864. Meadow in Huntington Valley - daisylighted - 6,000 ft. 6 apm Sept. 2 1864. E. Humboldt Mts. - stream bank in high cañon - 7,000 ft. 3 spm. Dwarf. - Palsa arcti, but not arctic. Arina fatua, L. Sept. 27 1864. Cultivated meadow, Unionville Valley - Introduced - 4,500 ft. 4 apm Arina arvira, L. ? Aug. 5 1864. Shore of Soda Lake. - Only one specimen, eaten by grazing sheep. Possibly came from an irrigated wash. Triticum eichornii, L. - somewhat variable. Sept. 1864. W. Humboldt Mts. & Dingley Range - Various localities. - 4-6,000 ft. 10 spm July 24 1864. Meadow in Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 1 sp. Aug. 22 1864. East Humboldt Mts. - Ridge summit - 6,000 ft. 1 sp. Sept. 3 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 1 sp. Triticum caninum, L. Sept. 1864. West Humboldt Mts. Triticum arizelopoides, Turey July 25 1864. E. Humboldt Mts. - Dry cañon - 7,000 ft. 1 sp. Aug. 14 1864. " " Below Shasta Pass - 6,000 ft. 2 " " " Prak. " " 8,500 ft. 5 " Aug. 6 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 1 " Sept. 3 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 4 " Elymus condensatus, Presl. - Very variable in the number of spikelets & flowers - none so compound as Bolander's California specimens. July 16 1864. (W. W. Bailey) - Truckee Meadow, Glendale - 4,500 ft. 5 spm Aug. 16 1864. - Grodric Station E. High cañon - 7,000 ft. 4 "