Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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x] Aira danthonioides, Trin. May 17th 1869. Mowth g. canyon near Salt Lake City - 4,000 ft. - 1 sp. June 3rd 1869. Salt Lake City - Jordan meadow - 4,000 ft. - 3" × Danthonia California, R.Br. June 26th 1869. Wahsatch Mts. - Canyon mouth & Palisade Park - 7,000 ft. - 12 sp. " " Near same locality - Small form - 6" Still somewhat saline. × Agrostis acaba, Willd. Sept. 1869. Mr. Humboldt Mts. - Stream bank - Unionville - 5,000 ft. - 3 sp. Aug. 12th 1869. Ruby valley - meadow - 6,000 ft. - 1.. Aug. 24th 1869. Mr. Humboldt Mts. - Fremont's Pass - 7,000 ft. - 2. × Sporobolus airoides, Trin. Aug. 12th 1869. (W. W. Bailey.) Broken meadow, at the Big Bend - 11,000 ft. - 6 sp. June 15th 1869. Carrington Island. × Poa annua, L. May 19th 1869. Wahsatch Mts. - City Creek Canyon, stream bank - 4,000 ft. - 2 sp. × Poa arctica, R.Br. - = caucia Aug. 10th 1869. Uintah Mts. - Peak west of Upper Camp - 11,000 ft. - 4 sp. Poa flexuosa, Muhl.? - Possibly a very pale form of the last, but flowers not whitish at base, lower leaves scarcely any whitish on the keel, May 25th 1869. Wahsatch Mts. - City creek canyon - 4,500 ft. - 2 sp. × Poa nemoralis, L. - Apparently the same as H & H, No. 672, called by Thurber "P. arctina, Shub.?" and Goddard "P. Hallii", unpublished - May be a large form of P. caucia, Sm. (Which Thurber refers to as P. arctina, Shub., to P. nemoralis, L.) Aug. 14th 1869. Bear River bottom, mouth g. canyon, Uintah Mts. - 6,000 ft. - 1 sp.