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11. G. Parryi, Eng. - Specimens at 1-flowered - calyx membranaceous & elongate
Down upon one or both sides, lobes narrow and entire; corolla complete;
var. - Rocky Mts. of Colorado ; Utah.
a) Sept. 3, 1868 - South Canon River
9,000 ft.
5 sh.
b) Aug. 2, 1869 - Wither Mts., Bear River, Cache Co. - 10,000 ft.
2
c.)
5
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"
8
d.)
9
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"
1.
12. Erythraea longiflora. - The same as E. longiflora, (Lewis R. Bateman), E. chabana, (Barnes
R. Baily Mts.) and E. lewille (Cdr. R.) of W. M., but with this name always opposed
prior to distinction. Also 29 Anderson from near Carson City, Nevada. Recently
reputed to be the same as our long-flowered.
Distinguished by its loose, few-flowered habit; the flowers upon long slender pedicels;
Stems his own a linear shape, not woody or branched; stigma infundibuliform,
about 1/2 in. deep, and with 3-5 stigmas, pink.
Leaves oblong or ovate, coarsely toothed.
a) Oct. 11, (1868), W. Humboldt Valley - near Unionville.
4.5 sh.
b) Aug. 3, 1869 - Ruby Valley - alkali meadows
6,000 ft.
10.
c.)
2"
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d.) Sept. 4
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2.
13. Frasera speciosa, Dougl. - Stem not sulcate. Leaves oblong lanceolate - a rather
woody base. Whitman's