Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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Ebragmaccaa, 68. Shepherdia Canadensis, Nutt.- Vt & Wisconsin & Newfound., as northward & the Arctic Circle & west to the Rocky Mts., Washington Territory and south in the Mountain's of Arizona (Anderson) & Colorado (Hall & Hartman) & New Mexico (Fern.) a) July 27, 1867. E. Humboldt Mts.- Attn St. Betsy, 5,000 ft. 11/4. b) Aug. 14, " " " Alton Sarnill 1 " c) Sept. 10, " " Cloma Mts., below N. Park 9,000 ft. 1 " d) July 6, 1869. Winter Mts.- Head of Bear Cmne " 2 " e) " 7), " " Echo cme - above Hanging Rock 6,000 ft. 2 " f) Aug. 13, " " Winter Mts.- near Bear Cmne 4,000 ft. 3 " 69. S. aspinaea, Nutt.- From the Saskatchewan southward to Santa Fe (Vandamme, 4892m.) West (Stanley) & N. Mexico (Fowler 220) a) July 22, 1867. - On Boulder, near Clarks' (W.W.S.) 25 ft. b) June 4, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts.- Uinta Valley cme 3 " 70. Ebragmaccaa, Ph. Canada & west to the Rocky Mts., N. Minnesota, Wyoming (Fern.) & New Mexico (Anderson) & a little b) Aug. 15, 1869.- Bear River Valley, or Parnell 165 ft. a) July 29, " " or Grantrin 6 " Sandalaceae. 71. Comandra pallida, DC., Nutt. Flowers not distinguishable from C. umbellata, leaves somewhat fimbriate at the margin, Myrmont leaves narrowly lanceolate, sometimes ciliate; Stem thin with brownish or grayish pubescence; 3" in diameter. From Oregon to Colorado & N. Mexico. a) July 10, 1868. Diamond Mts.- Peru. 7,000 ft. 5/4. b) " 20, " E. Humboldt Mts.- Cotton above Camp Bely 2 " c) " 2), " " a Peak above St. Betsy 8,600 ft. 1 " d) May 17, 1869. northward, a City Creek canyon 5,000 " 1 " e) June 24, " " Ridge above Valley Camp 6,100 " 1 "