Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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Not seen with of the Wabash & Mrs. but evidently sank to Colorado & went to Sandhills a) May 17, 1869. - City Creek Canon b) " 15, " c) July 1, " Parley's Park d) Aug. 20 " North & Canon e) " 27 " " American Fork " Borulaceae. 76.- Balsamia ? - Same as Mitchell's "B. occidentalis, Hk. var. viscera, Mels. - Rocky Mts. Col., Penn's 339 (B. alba, var. glabra, from California, Rept.) - 514 H.T.H. (B. polypyracea) 524 Vary (B. polypyracea, var. glabrosa) and perhaps the same as Bompiani's spp. from banks of Bosin (Carter) river, (Saskatchewan). - With its dark colored bark can hardly be any form of B. alba & aff. - Can hardly be B. venulata, Hk. May 14, (V.B.Q.) - City Creek Canon 77.- Bigland clover, etc. - N. New England, Southland & Labrador, to the Arctic Ocean & Behring's Straits, Alaskan, Oregon & Colorado. a) July 5, 1869 - With Mrs. Prov. canon b) " 13, " 78.- Albus incanescens, Willd. - var. glabra, Rept. - Herb. Gray shows but one form, which must include, so far as I can see, also Rap's A. simulata B. rigida which Differs in nothing and has no resemblance to A. arundinacea - always doubly or sharply acerate, orb., subacute, rarely sub-acuminato - more or less pubescent, both sides, leaves, rarely nearly glabrous - ends with a narrow concave awn. - New England To the Saskatchewan, and Southward to N. Mexico, and west to Oregon. Eng. Wabashka = 530 Vary = 340 Vary = 519 H.T.H. = 104 Aud. A. Tarnifftin, Matt. R. & White Mels. 215 Geyer = simulata. White Mels. - Wabashka, Gilm. = South. Spring. (C.) Paull, Atkyns. 422 Trin. 40° = incana B. a) Dec. 6, 1867. - Banks of Smelter River b) Apr. 16, 1868. - Near Carson City - King's Canon c) Oct. 2, " City & Rocks d) June 21, 1869 - Canyon above Parley's Camp, e) July 4, " Parks Canyon - Shingle Hill