Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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between the ordinary growth (2-3' long by 4-12" wide) and the bean, [illegible] Dol, and the gang thrifty shrubs. Shrub may be 6-8' long + 3' or more broad + open growth or bean - always with a long stem, otherwise seen work of Bear River but the ordinary from southeast, a) July 2, 1884.- Bison Valley - Van of Sherman Whs. b) Aug. 24, " E. Humboldt Whs. down Gunnison River c) " 25, " " Poplar Creek Colorado & N. Mexico to Wash. Kingdom & California. Orchidaceae 97.- Corallorhiza multiflora, Shatt.- Middle leaves long broad and much twin longer than the sub-erecta. (sub-erecta?) leaves. Spikes + petals strongly veined. N. States & Canada, and W. Coast from west July to California. June 29, 1889. Canna down Bully Park - Ram, 2 cp. 98.- Diphra coralliflora, H.K.- Maine to Penns. & Lake Superior, Canada & W. to Rocky Mts., & Unalaska Aug. 25, 1884.- E. Humboldt Whs. - Canna down Oriskany River, 21 cp. 99.- Elaphidipus gigantea, Doyl.- West End + J. Davis to Calga and N. Mexico (Spiranthes?) to Anderson near Comanche City.- Leaves 1/4" long + 1" wide, nearly smooth on the margin Aug. 27, 1889.- Shown at Lake 100.- Spiranthes Romanoffiana, Cham.- Maine & Lake Superior, Canada to the South + the Rocky Mts., southward to Unalaska, & south to Canada & California. (Spiranthes Romano? Weaver.) Aug. 27, 1884. Canna down Oriskany River Sept. 1 " Franklin Valley - unknown July 31, 1889. Bear River - [illegible]