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Gramineae. Polypogon montpelierensis, DeP. var. B. minus, Nels. - Oct. 10th 1867 - Bank of stream above Unionville, W. Humb. Mt.s. - A single specimen, low (3'), stems decumbent at base. Compared with Bolander's specimens of P. montpelierensis, DeP. but not with the var. Phleum pratense, L. July 24th 1864. Meadow in Ruby Valley. - Introduced. - 6,000 ft. Phleum alpinum, L. Aug. 27th 1865. Shaded shore of mountain lake, E. Humb. Mt.s. - 9,000 ft. Alopecurus aristatus, Michx. July 24th + Aug. 15th 1865. Big Bend of the Truckee, river bank. - 5,000 ft. - 12 spp. Aug. 1st 1865. Stream bank in meadow, Ruby Valley. - 6,000 ft. - 1 Eatonia stenazata, Gr. Aug. 6th 1864. Stream bank, mouth of canyon, west side of East Humboldt Mt.s. - 6,100 ft. - 2 spp. Eriocoma cuspidata, Nutt. Aug. 16th 1865. Badger's Station II, (W. Truckee Mts.) - 6,000 ft. - 6 spp. Sept. 1867. W. Humboldt Mts. - 4,500 ft. - 9 " Oct. 2nd 1867. Dingley Range - Granville Peak cairn - 4,500 ft. - 2 Jan. 14th 1868. West Humboldt Mt.s. - East base - 4,500 ft. - 2 July 7th 1867. Monitor Valley -(Shak. : Shywin) 5,000 ft. - 1 July 25th 1867. E. Humboldt Mts. - Middle cairn - 7,000 ft. - 1 Aug. 6th 1867. E. Humboldt Mts. - High Divide - 4,000 ft. - 1 Buckmannia sicaeformis, Hook. July 24th 1865. Ruby Valley, edge of stream. - 6,000 ft. - 2 spp. Sept. 24th 1867. Thousand Spring Valley - Dry bed of stream. 6,000 ft. - 3 Sibaria viridis, Beav. (W.W. Bailey.) Aug. 15th 1867. Truckee River meadows, at Big Bend. - 4,000 ft. - 3 spp. Phalaris arundinacea L. - "Cray grass." Aug. 7th 1867. E. Humboldt Mts., stream bank on west side - 6,000 ft. - 4 spp.
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Trisetum arundinaceum, Biauv.- var. malle, Gr. Aug. 29th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. High Mountain slope - 9,500 ft. 3 sp. Sept. 10th 1864.- Clons Mrs. Summit 12,000 ft. 1 " [illegible] Hordelymbus jubatum, L.- Frequent in valleys on the foot hills. July 16th 1864.- (W.W. Bailey.)- Breaker meadow at Placerville - 4,500 ft. 5 sp. Sept. 1st 1864.- Humboldt River meadow, at Orsana 4,000 ft. 10 " July 24th 1864.- Ruby Valley, meadows - 6,000 ft. 1 " Hordelymbus pratensis, Huds. July 9th 1864.- Diamond Valley- alkaline meadows - 6,000 ft. 2 1/2 July 24th 1864.- Ruby Valley, in standing water. Tall, broad glumes about awned - approaching H. jubatum, L. - 6,000 ft. 5 " Phragmites communis, Trin. July 26th 1864.- (W.W. Bailey.)- Banks of Truckee, near Big Bend 6 sp. Aug. 5th 1864.- Shore of Soda Lake - 2,000 ft. 1 " Sept. 20th 1864.- W. Hennb't Mrs.- Spring at East base - 4,500 ft. 2 " Sept. 21st 1864.- Mrs. at head of Humboldt River, Eagle Cañon - 6,000 ft. 2 " Stipa viridula, Trin. 5th (W., 1864.)- Probably from the west Humboldt Mrs.- No description found; but according well with Bolander's specimens except that the panicle is somewhat closer. Aug. 14th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. Peak south of Stage Pass - 4,500 ft. 10 sp. 1 " Stipa accidentalis, Thurb. (lucid.) June 29th 1864.- Trinity Range, Spalding's Pass - 5,000 ft. 3 sp. No description - Accordant with Bolander's 5034. Stipa capillata, L. May 14th 1864.- Foot Hills of Nightshade Range, near Neip's Station- 4,000 ft. 1 sp. Stipa perhaps S. sparica July 27th 1864.- Rice Valley, Banks of Creek. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. July 25th 1864.- E. Hennb't Mrs. - Dry middle cañon 7,000 ft. 3 "
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Spartina gracilis, Trin. - first Hatt & Harbord's No.639 - but compare description - very near S. Jancea. Oct. 11th 1867.- Salt meadow in Unionville valley - 4,500ft. - 6 sp. June 29th 1868.- Near Hot Springs in Grass Valley, E. of Duplin Mts. - 2 " Aug. 12th 1868.- Butte Valley - border of Lake. - 1 " Bromus ciliatus, L. Sept. 4th 1868.- E. Humboldt Mts. - mouth of canyon, E. side. - 6,000 ft. - 4 sp. Bromus whelps - naked var. of B. Kalmii, Br. July 10th 1867.- Diamond Spring Pass. - 6,500 ft. - 6 sp. July 27th 1867.- E. Humboldt Mts. - Drycavia, E. side. - 6,500 ft. - 2 " Sept. 29th 1867.- Mountains at head of Humboldt River. - 7,000 ft. - 1 " Bromus Kalmii Aug. 16th 1867.- Erodric Station II. - Mountain side. - 6,000 ft. - 3 sp. Brizopogon apiculatum, Hook. - var. abrichum. Same as HTH. 640 - rigid throughout - spikes eminently loosely panicled, pistillate one closer or usually shorter than the ears. A stalk from. July 16th 1867.- (W.W. Bailey) Truckee meadow at Mendale "vivid" - 4,500 ft. (pist.) - 5 sp. June 26th 1867.- (W.W. Bailey) " - at Brig. Point. - 4,000 ft. - 1 " Aug. 24th 1867.- (W.W. Bailey) Humboldt meadow, below the lake. - 4,500 ft. (Stain.) - 10 " Aug. 5th 1867.- Soda Lake. - 4,000 ft. - 2 " Aug. 6th 1867.- Humboldt Plough. - 4,000 ft. - (muddy stain.) - 11 " Oct. 11th 1867.- Unionville Valley. - 4,500 ft. - (stain.) - 5 " Oct. 17th 1867.- Truckee River Station - 4,000 ft. - 5 " July 1st 1867.- Humboldt Valley - mouth of Truckee River - 4,500 ft. - 1 " Aug. 1st 1868.- Butte Valley - meadow - 6,000 ft. - 1 " Eragrostis pacoides, BSAW. - var. megastachya. Oct. 8th 1867.- Salt Lake Valley, near Brigham City - 4,000 ft. - 2 sp. Eragrostis Purshii, BIRCHI. Aug. 1st 1867.- (W.W. Bailey.) Banks of Truckee, at Brig. Point. - 4,000 ft. - 1 sp. July 24th 1867.- Same locality
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Sporobolus cryptandrus, Gr. (reputed by Halford & S. a. m., Kth.) July 15 1864. Monitor Valley - Basaltic hills. - 5,000 ft. 1 apm Villa de Pamparate, Zorr. - var. Californica, Thurber. - grows pretty well in habitat with specimens of Balandra. - no description of the variety. July 24 1864. Meadow in Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 3 spm Aug. 20 1864. Meadow in Huntington Valley - daisylighted - 6,000 ft. 6 apm Sept. 2 1864. E. Humboldt Mts. - stream bank in high cañon - 7,000 ft. 3 spm. Dwarf. - Palsa arcti, but not arctic. Arina fatua, L. Sept. 27 1864. Cultivated meadow, Unionville Valley - Introduced - 4,500 ft. 4 apm Arina arvira, L. ? Aug. 5 1864. Shore of Soda Lake. - Only one specimen, eaten by grazing sheep. Possibly came from an irrigated wash. Triticum eichornii, L. - somewhat variable. Sept. 1864. W. Humboldt Mts. & Dingley Range - Various localities. - 4-6,000 ft. 10 spm July 24 1864. Meadow in Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 1 sp. Aug. 22 1864. East Humboldt Mts. - Ridge summit - 6,000 ft. 1 sp. Sept. 3 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 1 sp. Triticum caninum, L. Sept. 1864. West Humboldt Mts. Triticum arizelopoides, Turey July 25 1864. E. Humboldt Mts. - Dry cañon - 7,000 ft. 1 sp. Aug. 14 1864. " " Below Shasta Pass - 6,000 ft. 2 " " " Prak. " " 8,500 ft. 5 " Aug. 6 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 1 " Sept. 3 1864. " " High Divide - 9,000 ft. 4 " Elymus condensatus, Presl. - Very variable in the number of spikelets & flowers - none so compound as Bolander's California specimens. July 16 1864. (W. W. Bailey) - Truckee Meadow, Glendale - 4,500 ft. 5 spm Aug. 16 1864. - Grodric Station E. High cañon - 7,000 ft. 4 "
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Sept. 10"-1867.- IV. Humboldt Wbs. - 4,500 ft. - 3 sp. Oct. 11" 1867.- Unionville valley - meadow - doubtful forms - 4,000 ft. - 7 " July 2" 1867.- Reese Valley - Irish Ranch - 8" - 4,500 ft. - 1 " Aug. 6" 1867.- E. Humboldt Wbs.- High Divid. - 8,000 ft. - 1 " Sitanion elymoides, Raf. - Low, nearly Nuttall's form. Sept. 15" 1867.- W. Humboldt Wbs. - near Indian Peak - 9,000 ft. - 3 sp. Aug. 14" 1867.- E. Humb. Wb.- Peak south of Stage Pass. - 9,000 ft. - 1 " Aug. 22" 1867.- Peak near camp. - 9,500 ft. - 5 " Sept. 10" 1867.- Clover Wbs. - Peak - 12,000 ft. - 4 " June 15" 1869.- Carrington Island. A tall or short-stemmed form. Aristida purpurea, Nutt. - The same as H.T.H., 652, but not compared with description. May 21" 1869.- FootHills above Salt Lake City - 4,000 ft. - 5 sp. June 3" 1869.- Antelope Island - footHills - 4,000 ft. - 2 " Crittto arquiceras, E. Meyra. - Introduced. June 7" 1869.- Antelope Island, in field of barley. - 4,000 ft. - 6 sp. Festuca brachytha, R. Br. Sept. 10" 1867.- Clover Wbs. - summit - 12,000 ft. - 1 ap. Festuca tenilla, willd. May 30" 1868.- Trinity Wbs. near Oregan, north of Cane - 4,000 ft. - 10 sp. May 28" 1869.- Salt Lake Valley, above S.L. City. - Dry slope - 4,000 ft. - 5 " June 3" 1869.- Antelope Island - 4,000 ft. - 2 " June 6" 1869.- " - " - below shore - 4,000 ft. - 1 " Festuca microstachys, Nutt. - But spikelets abrubtly bifid, + palea + rachis only acarons, not hissido - agreeing with R.Br., 26 & 44. May 30" 1867.- With F. tenilla above, in Trinity Wbs. - 1 ap. June 20" 1867.- Dingley Wb, Shieldings Pass, east side - 5,000 ft. - 6 " " - Hot Springs, & side of Grass Valley - 4,500 ft. - 1 " May 31" 1869.- Meadows near Salt Lake City - 4,000 ft. - 2 "
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x featurea subtilla, Torn. July 27th 1864.- E. Humb't. Wb.- dry middle catar. - 7,000ft. 6 sp. Aug. 6th 1864.- " high dry divide - 6,000ft. 2" Pleuropaphis jamesii, Torn. July 7th 1864.- Monitor Valley. Basaltic hillsides, 4th summit - 6,000ft. - 6 sp. June 15th 1869.- Carrington Island. - 4,000ft. x Muhlenbergia glomerata, Trin. Sept. 4th 1864.- E. Humb't Wb.- mouth of canyon near Hummene's - 6,000ft. 3 sp. Sept. 30th 1864.- Goose Creek Valley - Spring bank - 6,000ft. - 3" x Muhlenbergia sylvatica, Torn. Sept. 20th 1864.- Humboldt Pass, near worms springs - 6,000ft. - 1 sp. ? Aug. 20th 1864.- Huntington valley - Creek bank - 6,000ft. 3 sp. The latter specimens vary in the more narrowly lanceolate glumes & palea, (which are also more delicate) + in the long dense hairs at base of flower. Agrostis microphylla, Stand. July 24th 1864.- Truckee Meadows at the Big Bend. - 4,000ft. - 6 sp. Aug. 5th 1864.- (W. W. Bailey) - same locality Aug. 15th 1864.- " " Sept. 10th 1864.- W. Humb't. Wb.- Stream bank in willow catar, 2 sp. Sept. 1864.- W. Humb't. Wb. Nov. 20th 1864.- Ruts between Pyramid & Winn Lakes, East catar - 4,000ft. - 5" Sept. 4th 1864.- (W. W. Bailey) W. Humb't. Wb.- Wright's catar - 2 sp. Agrostis saxatilis, Trin.- does not naturally occur on rocks, low juniper not grown. Sept. 8th 1864.- (W. W. Bailey) W. Humb't. Wb.- Wright's catar - 5,000ft. - 6 sp. Sept. 10th 1864.- same locality Aug. 6th 1864.- E. Humb't. Wb.- stream bank, rock base - 6,000ft. - 2" x Agrostis carnica, Lind.- Alpine form & A. arbra, L. + A. carnica, var. alpina, Stokes. Sept. 12th 1864.- Clear Wb., near summit - 10,000ft. Sept.
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x Sporobolus asperifolius, Nees & Meyer - Description ? Aug. 5th 1867.- Shore of Soda Lake.- alkaline - 4,000 ft. 5 sp. Oct. 11th 1867.- Unionville Valley, E.g E. Humbt. Ws.- 4,000 ft. 12 " Aug. 19th 1866.- Ruby Valley - meadow - 6,000 ft. 2 " Sept. 4th 1866.- " N.T. Springs - alkaline - 6,000 ft. 1 " Sporobolus ramosus, Kth. Qu. - but is H.H. 643, so named by Thurber. - Seems in thin to any other of Knuth's species. July 24th 1867.- Trucker meadow, at the Big Bend.- 4,000 ft. 7 sp. x Cahaba a aquatica, Beauv. June 26th 1869.- North Canon near Parly Park camp - Salter's spring - 8 sp. June 29th 1869.- Same locality - 7,000 ft. 7 " Aug. 14th 1869.- Bear river valley - spring near Miller camp 7,500 ft. 1 " + Calamagrostis alyssoides, Be. Aug. 24th 1866.- S. Humbt. Ws.- summit.- 11,000 ft.- 1 sp. x Calamagrostis canadensis, Beauv. July 10th 1868.- Diamond Spring, - bank - 6,000 ft.- 1 sp. Aug. 6th 1867.- S. Humbt. Ws.- Stream bank in canon, 6,700 ft.- 2 " x Calamagrostis atricha, Trin. Sept. 1st 1867.- W. Humbolt Ws.- Slender form - 5,000 ft? - 2 sp. July 24th 1869.- Bear river bottom, near Fremont - 5,000 ft. - 5 " June 21st 1869.- Salt Lake valley - stream bank near Hamigton - 4,000 ft. 1 " x Koeleria cristata, Pers. June 7th 1869.- Ankelope Island - Spring bank.- 4,500 ft.- 2 sp. + Elymenia aquatica, Switts. July 24th 1866.- Ruby Valley - in water - 6,000 ft. 4 ap Aug. 7th 1866.- Humbiton Valley - stream bank (p. M.) = 6,000 ft. 3 " Sept. 4th 1867.- Claron Ws.- stream bank, lower canon - 6,000 ft.- 3 " June 21st 1869.- Salt Lake valley - stream bank near Hamigton - 4,000 ft. 2 " + Elymenia paniculata, Prod. ? Aug. 11th 1869.- Bear River canon, stream bank - 5 ap.
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x Glycera (airioides, Thurb.? ) Dob. & Wahl. Aug. 6th 1867 - Humboldt River Bluff May 31st 1869. Salt meadows, near Salt Lake City = 4,000 ft. - 10 sp. June 27th 1869. - " - mint mouth of Jordan - 4,000 ft. - 2 " x Melica stricta, Boeck. - no description found. Sept. 14th 1869. W. Humboldt Mts. - Star Peak - 10,000 ft. - 8 sp. May 29th 1869. Trinity Mts. - Summit with of Arena - 6,000 ft. - 2 " June 23rd 1869. Dingley Range, mountain side near Spud Ridge Pass - 4 " Aug. 4th 1869. E. Humboldt Mts. - Peak south of Stage Pass - 9,000 ft. - 3 " Melica poaeoides, Nutt. Sept. 18th 1869. W. Humboldt Mts. - Cornish Peak - 10,000 ft. - 4 sp. Sept. 1st 1869. - " July 27th 1869. E. Humboldt Mts. - Dry middle bottom - 7,000 ft. - 1 " Aug. 11th 1869. - " - Peak south of Stage Pass - 9,000 ft. - 2 " July 15th 1869. Wahaute Mts. - River near Cottonwood Lake - 10,000 ft. - 4 " x Panicum Crus-Galli, L. Introduced. Aug. 15th 1867. (W.W. Bailey) Truckee Meadows, at the Brighid - 4,000 ft. - 6 sp. Sept. 14th 1869. Station near mouth of Bear River - 4,000 ft. - 3 " July 12th 1869. Salt Lake Valley - Mouth of Willow Creek - 5,500 ft. - 1 " x Panicum capillare, L. July 24th 1867. Truckee Bottom, at the Big Bend - 4,000 ft. - 6 sp. July 26th 1867. Farm locality (W.W. Bailey) Aug. 15th 1867. - " Oct. 11th 1869. Unionville Valley - alkaline meadow - 4,000 ft. - 3 " Sept. 4th 1869. Ruby Valley - border of Hot Springs - alkaline - 6,000 ft. - 6 " x Panicum dichotomum, L. Sept. 4th 1869. Ruby Valley - edge of Hot Springs - alkaline - 6,000 ft. - 10 sp. x Juncus carexifolius, L. July 26th 1867. Ruby Valley - Spring bank - 6,000 ft. - 4 sp. Aug. 1st 1869. Humboldt Valley - stream bank - 6,000 ft. - 3 " Sept. 1st 1869. Ruby Valley - stream bank in meadow - 6,000 ft. - 1 "
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Poa alpina, L. - Various forms. Sept. 14th 1867. - W. Humb't Whs. - Comet Peak. - 10,000 ft. - 3 sp. " " Same locality - narrowland form Sept. 18th 1867. - W. Humb't Whs. - indistinct - 3" June 19th 1868. - " " Head of Echo cañon - 8,000 ft. - 3" Aug. 4th 1868. - E. Humb't Whs. - Peak south of Stage pass. - 8,500 ft. - 2" Sept. 10th 1868. - Clover Whs. - North Peak. - 11,000 ft. - 1" Poa andina, Nutt. - fire Thunder, HTH, No. 669 (67?). - But may it not be an Atropis? - A "bunch grass" - No description. Sept. 18th 1867. - W. Humb't Whs. - High slopes - 9,000 ft. - 2 sp. May 19th 1868. - Trinity Whs. - Lower cañon - 4,500 ft. - 1" July 25th 1868. - E. Humb't Whs. - Ft. Ruby Peak. - 9,000 ft. - 2" July 30th 1868. - " " Sawmill Peak. - 9,000 ft. - 1" Aug. 4th 1868. - " " Peak south of Pass - 8,500 ft. - 1" Sept. 10th 1868. - Clover Whs. - North Peak. - 2 spores - 11,000 ft. - 6" Poa ? - Attains P. alpina, L. July 20th 1868. - E. Humb't Whs. - Mid section S. of Ruby Camp. - 7,000 ft. - 5 sp. July 25th 1868. - " " Ft. Ruby Peak. - 9,000 ft. - 2" Aug. 6th 1868. - " " High Divide, near Ruby Camp. - 8,000 ft. - 3" Sept. 3rd 1868. - " " Humman's Peak. - 10,000 ft. - 5" Poa ? Atropis distans, Engelm. Aug. 6th 1867. - Humboldt - Lower Slough. - 4,000 ft. - 2 sp. Atropis Californica, Nutt. - fire Thunder, several doubtful forms, Aug. 5th 1867. - Soda Lake, Carson Desert. - 4,000 ft. - 3 sp. Aug. 16th 1867. - W. Inchen Whs. - High slopes - 7,000 ft. - 3 sp. Oct. 11th 1867. - Unionville Valley - Salt meadows - 5,000 ft. - 3" Sept. 1867. - W. Humboldt - Whs. June 23rd 1868. - Emigrant Range - Spalding's Pass, east side - 4,500 ft. - 3" July 10th 1868. - Diamond Whs. - Stream bank in pass. - 6,500 ft. - 5" July 25th 1868. - E. Humb't Whs. - Cañon S. of Ruby Camp. - 7,000 ft. - 1"
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Eniogonar (lin spu? t Gray & Kew) 1.- E. carphi tozum, Mutt. (incluy E. andinum, Mutt.) x a) Apr. 23, 1868. Washer Wm., near Corn City - 6,000 ft. 3 sh, b) May 27, " Trinity Wm., " Aban Camp in Willow Canyon - 6,000 ft. 2", c.) " 30, " " near same Cory x d) June 23 " Gungler Range, mountain side near Granite Peak - 4", e) July 9, " Limintra ridge near Roberts Creek - 6,000 ft. 1", f) Sept. 4, " Ruby Valley, near Hot Springs 6,000 (-1) 2" 2. E. aphanocephalum, Dwytt. var. 5, Gray. a) June 25, 1868. Fort Phililts above Ryans Valley - 5,500 ft. ( -1) 1 sh, b.) " 29, " Ryans's Valley - dark in large patches - 5,000 ft. 2", 3. E. heracleoides, Mutt. a) July 24, 1868. E. Humb't Wm., Camp above Camp 7,000 ft. 2 sh, b) Aug. 6, " " W. Canyon 9,000 ft. 5", c.) " 19, " " Frimont's Pass 7,000 ft. (??) 4", d) June 26, 1869 Washer Wm., Ntth. Poling's Park 6,000 ft. 1", 4. E. luscaenoides, Mutt., var. minima, B.H. a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb't Wm., Camp below Camp 7,500 1 sh, b) Aug. 28, " " Peaks above Antler Ranch - 10,000 ft. 5", 5. E. ambellatum, Zurr. x a) Sept. 3, 1869. W. Humb't Wm., 9,000 ft. ( -4) 9 sh, b) June 23, 1868. Gungler Range, N.W. Granite Ant. R.N. 6,000 " 2", c) July 7, " Targy Lake Wm., " Granite foothills E.g. Ant. " 1", d.) " 9, " Limintra ridge near Roberts Creek, 6,000 ft. 1", e) " 24, " E. Humb't Wm., Ridge above Camp, 7,000 " 2", f) Aug. 1, " Ruby Valley 6,000 2", g.) " 18, " E. Humb't Wm., Peak above Laramell 10,000 ft. 1", h.) " 19, " " Frimont's Pass 7,000 ft. ( -1) 5", i) June 10, 1869 March Park Station, S. end & Salt Lake, Camp - 5,000 ft. 2", j) July 21, " Washer Wm., Ntth. Ridge in Poling's Park 6,000 ft. 2", k.) Aug. 7, " Whitlock Wm., Bear River Canyon 6,000 ft. ( -2) 1"
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6. E. umbellatum, Torr. Var. moncephalum, Gr. a.) Aug. 24, 1868.- E. Humb't Wts.- Peaks above Ontario Park, 10,000 ft., 2 1/2, b.) Sept. 7, "" Claron Wts., Mrs.- South Peak c.) Aug. 2, 1869.- Windah Wts., Utah.- Bear River Canon 9,000 ft. (-1) 2. d.) " 10, " " Ridge above " " 10,000 ft. (+2) 3. 7. E. acarle, Nutt.- Sept. 23, 1868.- Dry ridge near head of Holmes Creek, Nevada 6,000 ft., 1 1/2, 8. E. oralifolium, Nutt. Var. a.) May 16, 1868.- Trinity Wts., dry canon 6,000 ft. (-5) 8 3/4, b.) " 30, " " " foothills 7,000 ft. (-2) 6. c.) June 3, "" W. Humb't. Wts.- foothills d.) " 23, " Dryglan Range " " 1. x x e.) July 30, "" E. Humb't. Wts., Peak above Camp Ruby 10,000 ft. (-1) 2. f.) Aug. 14, "" " " Peak above Cammile 10,100 ft. (+1) 6. g.) May 21, 1869.- foothills near Salt Lake City h.) " 29, " " " Neuma Ridge above " " 5,000 ft. (-13) 1. i.) June 4, "" Antelope Island, Salt Lake - Foothills (-1). 1. j.) " 15, " Standing, Was a Shore 9. E. oralifolium, Nutt.- var. leana (long, by Whisler). June 12-23, 1868.- Grass Valley, Nevada. 8 1/2. 10. E. oralifolium, Nutt.- var. tenior Sept. 24, 1868.- Day foothills, head of Holmes Creek, Nev? 1 1/2. 11. E. Kingii, Gr. - n.s. a.) July 25, 1868.- E. Humb't. Wts.- High D'n'N - 8,500 ft., 3 1/2, b.) " 25, " " South Peak 10,000 ft. +2 5, c.) Aug. 24, " " Peak above Ontario Park, " 5, d.) Sept. 10, " Claron Wts.- Salt Park 11,000 ft., +2 4, e.) " 16, 1869- Star Peak 10,000 ft., -2 4. 12. E. Kingii, Gr.- var. laxifolium June 13, 1869.- Stanbury's Island - Rocky Ridge 5000 feet (-1) 2 July 20, 1869.- Wahatch Wts.- Parker's Park Peak.- 9,000 ft. +44 5/8.
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13. E. clatina, Sout. a.) Aug. 16, 1867.- W. Tucker Mts.- Shra. b.) Sept. 4, " W. Humb. Mts., Wright's cairn (W.W.Bailey) 1.. 14. E. microthecum, Sutt. May 14, 1865- W. Tucker Mts.- Undersigned a.) Sept. 3, 1867. W. Humb. Mts.- Star Peak - 8,000 ft. -2 6sp. b.) " 4, " " Wright's cairn, (W.W.Bailey) 7,000, 8" c.) " 16, " " Star Peak 9,000 ft. -1 2". d.) July 24, 1867. E. Humb. Mts.- Ridge abov Camp Ruby, 7,000 ft. 2" e.) Aug. 1, " Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 1. f.) " 14, " E. Humb. Mts.- Sawmill cairn - 7,000+ 3". g.) Sept. 22, " Wb. at head of Mt. Humb. Riv.- 6,000 ft., 1. h.) Oct. 6, " Prom? Raga, Utah, 5,000 ft. (2) 4" i.) July 27, 1867. Wahashth Mts.- Echo cairn, Hayig Pk.- 6,000 ft. 4" 15. E. microthecum, Sutt.- Alpine form. a.) Aug. 14, 1867.- E. Humb. Mts.- Peak abov sawmill 10,000 ft. 1s/. b.) " 24, " " abov Antler's Peak 1., [illegible] 5". 16. E. microthecum, Sutt.- between a. & B. Finsterman Aug. 19, 1869.- Wahashth Mts., Utah.- Cottonwood Cairn, 6,000 ft. (11) 3 sp. " 24, " " Ridge abov Amos Fork " 1 17. E. microthecum Sutt.- var. Printed in P. to Drybank Creek in Grass Valley, Nv.- 5 sp. 18. E. brunicaula, Sutt.- May 14, 1869.- Macon ridge, near Fifth & Six City - 5,000 ft., 2s/. June 22, " Wahashth Mts., Parker's cairn " 3. July 10, " " Porro Cairn - ridge 6,000 ft. (-1) 7" " 11, " " Monte, Bron cairn 5,000 ft. (-1) 2. " 24, " " head of Echo cairn 7,000 ft. (-1) 3.. 19.- E. brunicaula, Sutt.- var. June 13, 1869.- Stanisbry D[?]s. Rocky ridge 5,000 ft. (-1) 2. July 20, " Wahashth Mts., Parker's Peak Peak - 9,000 ft. (+4) 8".
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20. E. racemosa, Natt. Aug. 19, 1869. - Wahsatch Mts., Utah. - Cottonwood cañon. 6,000 ft. (-3) 5 sp. 21. E. racemosa, Natt. var. a.) July 22, 1869. - Wahsatch Mts., Utah. - Silver Creek cañon. 6,000 ft. 6 sp. 22. E. vernalis. - 26, " " " (-1) 5 sp. 23. E. viminacea, Bonpl. Aug. 16, 1869. - W. Drucker Mts. - 6,000 ft. (-2) 6 sp. 24. E. gracilis, Benth. a.) July 26, 1869. - Drucker Valley, Reading Ranch. - W.W. Bailey. 1 sp. b.) Sept. 23, " - Dingley range, near Mar Dingley. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. c.) July 24, 1868. E. Ham & Mts., cañon above Camp Ruby. 6,700 ft. 2 sp. 25. E. plumataella, Durr. a.) July 31, 1869. - Drucker River, St. Valley bottoms. 5,000 ft. (-3) 5 sp. b.) Sept. 20, " - W. Ham & Mts. - St. Clara Cañon " (-1) 4 sp. c.) June 22, 1868. " " - Basin of Foothills " (-2) 6 sp. d.) July 7, " - Nimonito Valley, N.M. " (-1) 3 sp. 26. E. reflexa, Torr. a.) Aug. 16, 1869. - High cañon near Geordie Station. 7,000 ft. 4 sp. b.) July 12, 1869. - Drucker Valley, Reading Ranch. 5,000 ft. (-1) 4 sp. c.) Aug. 24, 1869. - Wahsatch Mts. - Milligan's Fork Cañon " (-1) 6 sp. 27. E. nutans, Gray - N.D. a.) June 12, 1868. - Dingley range - Foothills & Grassy Valley. 2 sp. b.) " 19, 1862 " - Minonville Valley. 7 sp. 28. E. Watsonii, Gray - N.D. Sept. 19, 1869. - W. Humboldt Mts. - Star Cañon 5,000 ft. (-1) 3 sp. 29. E. camminum, Nutt. var. Tenne, Gr. a.) July 27, 1868. - Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000-6,200 ft. 2 sp. b.) Sept. 20, " - Howitt & Humboldt Pass, Nev. 4 sp. c.) July 19, 1869. - Foothills & Paley's Park. 4 sp. d.) " 12, " - Jordan Valley, Utah - Foothills 5,000 ft. (-2) 9 sp. e.) " 27, " - Weber Valley - Foothills near Echo Lily 5,500 ft. (-1) 2 sp. f.) " 29, " - Near Kino Valley near Granite 6,000 ft. 1 sp.
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Convolvulaceae 1. Calephtis - Siphium, R. Borr. a) Sept. 20, 1868 - Humboldt Pass 6,000 ft. 5 sp. b) July 10, 1869 Walisahd Mt., Paso Cano " 2 " c) " 12, " [illegible] - [illegible] - 2 Spots 5,000 ft. 2, From Florida to Canada and the Saskatchewan; in N. Mexico, The Snake Country (Nevada) and on the western slope from the Columbia to S. California, but apparently rather rare. Found only in Humboldt Pass, Nevada, and in the Walisahd Mt., 5-6,000 ft. alt. July, September. 2. Cuscuta - Critica, L. var. Torelliana, Chois. (Ben. Chou) Oct. 8, 1864 - Shore of Neos River, near Brigham City 2 sp. Northern Mexico and S. California. Apparently S. American specimens and the species variable in size & shape, flowers nearly purple or or purplish 2-3" long, and then nearly white in May, and in winter aluminous at very long & stringy, in latter, almost a compound flower in three. 3. Cuscuta - Tenuiflora, Enger (Gr. Munn) Sept. 20, 1868 - Humboldt Pass, Nevada - 6,000 ft. (or Astre + Calyp?) 6 sp. Illinois and Missouri to the upper Missouri; New Mexico, Arizona; and the White Sand Dunes (Lyall). 4. C. Californica, Chois. var. A. graciliflora. California. Aug. 4, 1865 - E. Humboldt Mt., windward side, S. g. Stage Pass - 4,700 ft. 2 sp. July 12, 1869 - Jorda Valley, Alameda bottom - all day 1 " Aug. 19, " Cottonwood Canyon, Lower a Cliffs 2, July 30, 1867 - E. Truckee Valley - in Emory's " 20, 1867 - E. Humboldt Mt., Caribou Creek Camp. 7,200 ft. 1 " " 24, " " " north 3,000 ft. 8 " Richer base or Sap buck July 11, 1869 - Parleys Park near Camp on Thistle 1 " " 21, " " near Calephtis - a sagebrush, Rataf. + [illegible] 34
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Geraniums. var.? 5. Geranium acuta, Mix. ? referred by Hooker & G. Amatulle, L. big (inferred) with specimens from Australia & Afghanistan, probably rightly; — This form is the same as G. darvishiana, of Nuttall's Mnt., from the head waters of the Snake, which has been included in G. Tennis's Griseb. It is very doubtful whether the two species are distinct, as the differences are but slight and inconsistent. — The present specimens are tall (1'6-2'), much branched or nearly simple, leaves linear-lanceolate, (1-1½' long) Distinct or sometimes crowded at base; flowers small and rather crowded; calyx 5-cleft, with unequal lobes, about equally the entire tube, sebrous margin; corolla 5-lobed, obtuse or rounded, head full, and glabrous at the base very indistinctive. a) Aug. 20, 1867. Humboldt Valley — Creek bank 6,000 ft. 1 sp. b) Sept. 1 " Ruby Valley — W. side of Franklin Lake 5. c) Sept. 20 " Humboldt Valley — near Pano 1. 6. G. acuta, Mix. — mostly with anthracoid specimens. A mountain form, 2-10' high, leaves broader than the last but one cation margin (as well as the calyx.) flowers racemose in axils, less numerous & crowded; calyx slept nearly to base, corolla with five lobes & no glands, less more or less acuta. Calyx lobes sometimes in a pair, sometimes very acute. a) Aug. 29, 1867. E. Humboldt Mts. — Mountain side above lake 9,500 ft. 1 sp. b) July 31, 1869. Winchell Mts., Bear River canyon — bottom 8,000 " 7 sp. 7. G. [illegible] Engle — but scarcely more than a variety of the last. 4-16' high, subumbellate, stem & branchlets strongly angled. glands obscure. Range of acuta & Tennis’s. From the mouth of the St. Lawrence westward to the Pacific, and north to the Great Lakes and Mackenzie River; Rocky Mts. Colorado & in the Sierra of California. a) July 14, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Cottonwood Canyon — below lake 8,000 ft. 1 sp. b) Aug. 11, " Winchell Mts., Bear River Canyon — [illegible] 5,000 " 2. Also by H. G. Smith, in Winchell Mts., north slope (near Mt. Bridger?) 8. G. [illegible] ? Truell, var. ribonae 761
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8. G. detonata, Friss. - Ash has been indicated by Euphrasia & Gray. G. ericifolia Gifford but in its broader basal leaves and the two species are very early flowering. This name is the old one. 6-15' high. Simple or branched from base. a) Aug. 14, 1869 - Ruby Valley - Edge of Spring 6,000 ft. 4 sp. b) 11. 20, " Hinkley Valley - Crick back " " 5. c) July 31, 1869. Bear River Canon, meadow 6,000 ft. 11 " d) Aug. 11, " " " (Ph. Barron & H. Yunker) From Canada and the Dakotas to the Arctic Area, and west to the Rocky Mts., Rocky Mts. of Colorado, (Hall & Hallam) # Ft. Laramie County, (Colorado) - Emma (Thurber's switch). 9. G. frigidia, Hawke. B. alpina, Griseb. - White flowers, undeveloped, but evidently the same as 305 Perry from The Rocky Mts. of Colorado. Aug. 3, 1869. Winteh Mts.- Peak above Bear River Canon - 11,000 ft. 2 sp. 10. G. affinis; Dum. See No. 74. Stem 1-flowered, or the axillary one often in long peduncles, but the peduncles are often several-flowered and much reduced in length or the flowers are nearly sessile. Calyx lobes very small or none, rarely slightly enlarging the lower edge of the tube. Flowers varying in size (10"-2"). Stipules concave or twisted or diverging. Corolla on a style about equally the calyx lobe, and is variable, circular, + shaped to obly + nearly or quite wingless. Least height not very larger than in my own species. From the Red River & Saskatchewan south to Washington Territory, and southward into California. (What? N. Mexico.) a) July 24, 1869 - Ruby Valley, Storance Creek 6,000 ft. 2 sp. b) Aug. 20, " Hinkley Valley " " 4. c) Sept. 1, " Ruby Valley, W. of Franklin Lake " " 19 " d) " 4, " " a month later on the Hillside " " 1 " e) " 30, " Goose Creek Valley, " " 5 " f) July 31, 1869 Winteh Mts.- Bear River Canon, bottom 6,000 ft. 4 " g) Aug. 18, " " " " ) " 143
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5 Newfond Cty, Delaware, Hudson Bay & N. Creek. 15. Mangyanthis triflora, 2. N. England t Pine, Wise & northward, S. Kean Wash. Unity & Sacramento Valley. Aug. 1, 1864. Baldy Valley. Haines Barnstone. 6,000 sq. 2 sp. 16. Sillamaria Californica - (Ovitzia, 15th. - Pl. Harkw. 327.) also named S. Villa fumila, Hook. which is another species. (S. fumila). Differs from Villar fumila in habit, in its unusually broad corolla & calyx, its unusual abundance, and white valves of the capsule, while it is separated from the Serrulata species by its 1-celled capsule. Placenta awl-shaped, the ovules in about 2 series, nu- mrows; Whisam [illegible] and wings. Upper Sacramento, (Harkw.) Santa Catarina, (Ovitzia). Klamatt Valley, S. Oregon (Crockett). Near Carson City (Anderson) California (3-9 fl.). Columbia River (dysk). S. fumila, (Tayl. Osgon (Geyer). has a shorter & more dense corolla, The beans & calyx more glabrous.- and the ovules hang within Apr. 15-25, 1864. Meadows near Carson City Solanaeas 17. Solanum nigrum, 2. Oct. 11, 1867.- Unionville Valley. Burnaviste Ranch - Wyg. A.W. Anderson collected near Carson City, S. umbelliferum, Such a spring my will with Donald's description (Fl. 13.93.) except that the calyx was an rather oblique — California seeds (IV.127) to Virginia's in the aji + for the linear, dense, pubescent, & number of flowers in the axil 14. Physalis pubescens, Willd. - Kansas, Arkansas & Colorado. Florida t N. England & west to N. Mexico, Oklahoma, the Upper Platte (Grummit) and [illegible] May 27, 1869.- Wahawk Mtn, Wok - City Creek section. 15. S. [illegible] (Dravonium), 2. Aug. 20, 1869. Mount Cottonwood Canyon - Idaho. 1 sp.
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D. Nicotiana. exactly The same as Anderson 34, 259 for men Carm City, 215 from Lake Water, [illegible] Stewart Oct.7, 1866, Xanthus 75 from near St. Fejas, Cali., and Vary's slight apart from Near Creek, 12 miles W. & S. of Donner a) July 16, 1867. Fruiten Valley, & Gladden (Lars Bailey) 2 9/4" b) Mpr. 9, Unionville Cation 4 " c) July 27, 1867. Ridge Valley 1 " It is distinct from any named spec. in Herb. Gray, Nicotiana triflora has similar corolla & calyx but the leaves are pinnate & closely set lower on stem. May, the flowers in long racemose racemes. Anderson 264, from near Carson City, 355 from Clear Lake, Fremont, 4/1, 1866, [illegible] raised by Hall from California and an unknown form and the same as Zorn's Nicotiana triflora var. ? Bicolor of Whipple. Reports differing from the last in the usually simple stem (one of Anderson's only branched) non-splayed calyx lobes, much longer corolla tube with longer & more divided limb. 21. Withania? a new sp. May 14, 1867. Generally for Mill near Ricker's 6 sp. Evidently allied to W.? coronopus but not certainly a congener. 8 flowers in panicles. Cf. Zorn's Mex. 1866. 22. Lycium Andersonii June 17, 1869. Cannington Bluffs, Salt Lake Apocynaceae 23. Apocynum spp. (A. americanum?) Shimmer, 2.- Mostly glabrous Thunbergia. From N. Carolina 4/1 to Hudson's Bay & westward to Kansas, Saskatchewan & the Rocky Mts., + few work Territory to the Sacramento. 1-2" high, leaflets 3-5 lobed a) Aug. 25, 1867. E. Harris' Mts. Pflanzen Cairns 6,000 ft 3 sp. b) July 10, Wag. Wakefield Mts. & U. Park & Provo Cairos 6,000 ft 2 " c) July 17, " Wintah Mts. Pocahontas Cairos " 1 " d) Aug. 10, " Wintah " Bear River Cairos 4,000 ft 1 "
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24. A. canadabium, L. - Houndstooth 3-6" high on stream banks; used by the Indians as a substitute for hemp in making nets. Cardiac leaves 1' or more long and 2' broad, acute and subpinnatifid - the round ones much smaller & purplish. Glabrous. Florida to Canada The Winnipeg Valley, and W. t. New Mexico, Sinna, and California of Sept. 19, 1887. At hills of W. Humboldt. 5 frug. on Humb'l River 2 4h by June 11, 1869. Trilla meadows. Fall Lake Valley 1" Acalypha racemosa 25. A. speciosa, Torr. From Washington Territory to N. California & Colorado to New Mexico. Undulate or pinnatifid, my Tonnitrus The previous analysis of the valleys, a) July 26, 1887 - Trillia meadows at the Bighead (W.W.B.) 2 4p. b) " 2), " same long 1" c) Sept. 20, 1887. Humboldt Valley, near The Pass 1" d) July 10, 1869. Woodruff's Mtn., Wm - Pierce County 1" e) " 24, 1869, Raley Valley 3" f) Aug. 7, " Huntington Valley 1" 26. A. fascicularis, Dec. 3-5" high, leaves 2-5" long, pod narrow, 2 1/2" long by a very thin stem in N. Am. in the brooklet part, margin not revolute. Differing from A. reticulata in its less pubescence, more densely flowered umbels & shorter habit, but scarcely more than a variety a) Aug. 1, 1867 - Valley of Nicaragua. (W.W.B.) 115/4i b) Sept. W., " Whinville 3" Oryza to S. California 27. Acacia decemloba, Bcc. W. Texas & Arkansas & Arizona; Whales, a) June 14, 1869. Standing Island. 2 1p. b) Aug. 29, " Jordan Valley - Mounting Cragman Creek 3" 28. A. sphaerocarpa (Another species, W.W.B., in Herb.Gray.) A single specim from Hain " near the field's edge. 6' long. White mine but leaves rather smaller, tambourine. May 23, 1868. Canyon S. of Oraan 3 sp.
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Myrtaeaceae 29.- Oxybaphus angustifolius, Sw., from W. Texas and Chihuahua to S. Dakota and Minnesota. a) May 29, 1869. Fruit-hills near Salt Lake City b) July 11, . . . Gads Valley - Prov. R. bot. c) Aug. 2), . . . South of American Fork Can 30. Mirabilis Californica, Gr. Fig. in Myr. t. 46. fairly common a) July 31, 1869.- S. Washoe Mts. Canyon above Stockton Station b) June 22, 1869.- Douglas Range, mouth of Shaldy's Pass 31.- Abronia fragrans T & S. Smith. - Stowbar fully described - figured in III. t. 10. + Schmidtly, Fr. in Fl. Am. XV. (1853) 319. See Em. & Fren., but narrowly defined, the complete and duplicate inflorescence My specimens much more vividly coloured than Gray's. Stems, upright, fibrous attached nearly whole length. N. Arizona & New Mexico to the Platte & Colorado Bluffs, done, Stems nearly erect a) May 14, 1869, Fruit-hills near Salt Lake City b) . 29, " c) June 15, " Steward's Bluff, 32.- A. cycloptera, Gr. - flower 3-winged. The large spathe has its leaves annually broadly cleft - more widely as in the others. Stems 1" or more long - fruit 1" long by 1/4" wide - the seed 1/4" My cylindric. Figured by Dorsey, etc., etc., a) May 14, 1869. Sage Plain near Bickering's b) June 13, " Douglas Range, sandy foothills below Siskiyou Pass From N. Mexico to the Platte, In Mungo's list, "Pale" 33.- A. turbinata, Torr. Miss. in Herb. Gray. - Is it published? Distinguished at once by its membranaceous capsule from a multitude of umbellate shrubs. It has a hard rigid covering the seed, leaves often or rarely 5-lobed at base. Capsules raised in breadth more than length. Stems annual, 2" long. Aug. 12, 1869.- Coos Bcarn Basin Station May 10, 1869.- Horsington June 2, " Near Oregon
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34. Mirabilis (?) New Genus. Accords with the generic description [illegible] in arrangement of the bracts. Flowers attached to the bract — the bract about 6. — Perigynium 6-5, funnel shaped, slightly twisted, with three lobes at the sinuses — stamens 7, equally to peri, chamome and 3 or 4 base united in the cup of the seed + excluding it. Style slightly, stigma equilateral. — Nearly allied to Mirabilis multiflora, in flowers & fruit, habit, etc., but the ovule is monophyllous (antherine very deeply cleft) & free from the peduncles. — Sir W.J. Hooker in 1869- May, t. xvi, orders all the [illegible] spring Mirabilis villosa to one. Somewhat faint apparently — mostly 2-winged — fleshy, glaucous, bracts c. Ovoids, flowers ? b) May 14, 1869. c) 15, ... Between the Tinker & the Humboldt — foothills a) 13, ... Polygynaceae. 35. Oxyria digyna, Canad. — With Mr. Hargrave, Labrador & Greenland, + in the Arctic Shore to Beringe Straits; Unalaska & in The Rocky Mts. to Colorado, in the Canada Mts. q. Worth & the Sierra of California. 36. Rumex longifolius, [illegible]. — Referred by Hooker + others to R. aquatilis. 3-5° high. Saskatchewan Region + on The western Coast from Anacostia to Bittera & California. Parkications, Paton. a) July 28, 1869 — Ruby Valley — Spring. b) Aug. 20, ... Humboldt Valley, [illegible]. 37. R. Britannica, [illegible], L. July 12, 1869 — Jordan Valley, On Cottonwood Creek (Straitly) St. Louis & Illinois & the Upper Missouri, and farther West to Texas & N. Mexico. 38. R. nervosa, Phl. — From the Saskatchewan to the Columbia + southward to New Mexico & California. May 23, 1869 — W. Humboldt, N.W. [illegible] Oregon. June 12, ... Grass Valley, [illegible] California.
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39. R. calicifolius, Brum. County N. England; Newfound Land; and from the Great Bear Lake to Little Ft. Texas, St. Mexo? + Calb? a) Aug. 1, 1867 - Truckee Meadows or Thunder Basin (W.W.M.) b) July 1, 1867 Humboldt Valley - Mount of Reyes c) " 9. " Robins Creek Station d) Sept. 29, " Thousand Spring Valley - Rock Spring. e) " 25, " Aldan Willow Creek Camp - 1000 Gij Valley 40. R. Balfourii, Miers? - calicifolius var? - Limo undulata marginal, submucrobracteal subbidentate, Trunk or crotch at bar, fruit valves narrowly winged, acute or acuminate. Grows to be the same as Wr. 1760 + 1781, found in Mex. & R. calicifolius, approximately 2315 + 445 feet; name crossed on Titulars in Hub. Gray, Oct. 1, 1867. - Pinyon Range, Granite Peak camp 41. R. martianus, L. - Marsi t. V.; Hudson's Bay t. the Saskatchewan & West Territory, southern to Illinois. Arkansas, N. Mexico, + California Variable in height & habit. Aug. 15, 1867. Truckee Meadows or Big Bend (W.W.M.) " 20, " u " 1, 1867. Pailly Valley Oct. 16, " Salt Lake Valley, mouth of Bear River 42. R. Euphrasia, L. - Florida + S. Carolina; Texas t. Illinois, Minnesota & the Rio Grande (to north); the var. in Oregon & Washington Territory (R. paniculata) Mars. M.M. Flathead River, (June) Alatina plants at a fertile plant, with the valves upon fascicles. June 22-29 - Palispo Park 43. P. aridum, L. From lat. 65° southward to Gypsum, Texas & Arizona. A prostrate or ascending shrub, with small leaves, & crowded flowers. Sept. 9, 1867. Nationalville - Aug. 25, W.W.V. S. Henn. + W.S. Pailly Valley - roadside [illegible]
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44. - P. aricularis, L., var. Whitthorne. Prostrate or ascending, leaves oblong, 5b.- time, flowers distinct, sepals 5-6, often yellowish, acheneum more or less minutely tuberculate. a) July 6, 1867. Ridge at Austin b) " 9, " Diamond Valley - sand + the man! 4" 45. - P. aricularis, L., var. cretacea. - P. aranoinimum of Gray's Herb, though the acheneum is rarely purplish smooth, certainly the same as the last, sepals more usually 6. Stem tuberous, a side of the root without its apex, as in the last. 1-2° high - somewhat yellowish. Ribland, Mich't Wisconsin b) Sept. 9, 1867. Unionville - c) Aug. 20, " Ridge kind of meadow a) July 16, " Deer Bluffdale - (Witth.) b) " 26, " Big River c) Aug. 1, 1867. Ridge Valley 46. - P. aricularis, var. sp. or var. of aricularis. - acheneum oblong-accumbent, perfectly globose, sepals 5. Leaves broadly ovate or oblong (2-3" long) a) Aug. 6, 1869. White Hills - Pickan Brooks 10,000 ft. b) " 19, " Wahahoma Mtn. - Pine Canon 9,000 ft. 47. - P. tenuis, Michx. - Cautions to the Conclusions Work to the Saskatchew, West Territory + Calif. + New Mexico. Fruit reflexed. a) June 3, 1867. W. Humb't Mtns. - Spring Valley Pass b) " 22, " Singletown Stage - Spadings Pass c) July 6, " Ridge at Austin d) " 20, " E. Humb't Mtns. - Ridge above Camp e) Aug. 19, " " Fremont's Pass f) " 26, " " Canon above Oaked Rock 7,000 g) Sept. 4, " Franklin Valley - foothills h) " 21, " Foothills near Canyon Creek Camp i) June 24, 1869. Wahatoka. - Canon above Polley's Park. j) July 10° " " Pinto Creek, ridge k) Aug. 14? " White Hills - Mar Rim, near Founta [illegible]
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48.- P. tenera, Mx.- var. californica - magnificent as well some of the last. a) June 26, 1868. Mr. 20th reg.- Cumberland cut- b) Aug. 26, " E. Hume'st. Carton above Anderson Ranch. 7000 ft. 6" 49.- P. tenera, Mx.- var. californica, Eng.- a small shrub of the East. April 12, 1868. Cloma Mts. nearly snow- 9,000 ft. 2½". 50.- P. coccinata, Doug.- var. B. minus, Meis.- Althuia described by Hooker as remarkably handsome, and by Meissner as very smooth and shiny, as they also are in propria specie in H. & Gray. Some show the althuia minutely roughened, while in this variety they are either platanus or more or less tubulose which, are upon the same plans. This is P. coccinata of Nutt. MSS., with "rugulosa althuia" althuia taken from "Columbia plains" & his MSS. P. rubricatuma, glabrous, from Rocky Mts. N. Calif.- It is also 450 H.H. from Colorado & 125 from near Donner Lake, Calif. a) Aug. 29, 1868. S. Humb. Mts.- Clover above Lake 7,100 ft., 12½". b) April 12, " Cloma Mts.- heads of Carton- 9,000 ft. N. Ch. c) June 24, 1869. Ridge above Parleys Park 6,000 ft., 11". d) " 30, " Ridge near Camp 6,500 ft., 5". 51.- P. coccinata, Doug. B. minus - a more alder, shrub spiked form. a) July 27, 1868. S. Humb. St. Sink a Divid above Strawberry. 12½". b) June 24, 1869. Laramie.- Carton above Parleys Park 12". c) " 26, " " Parleys Park Camp 10". 52.- P. amabilis, L.- Northern States & Canada, an arborescent to the Great Slave Lake; from Washington running to California, at the mountain's extremity, and in Mexico, etc. a) July 16, 1868. Peter Gilman Solo - W.W.B. 4½". b) June 25, " Above Cumberland- 3000 feet 2". c) Aug. 1 " Reddy Valley 10". d) Sept. 26 " 1000 Spring Valley 2". e) July 20, 1868. Parleys Park 2½".
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53.- P. amphibium, 2., var. tennesse. a.) July 12, 1869.- Cottonwood Creek - Streets' ranch 6.) " 20, " Battley's Park 1" 54.- P. hirricana, 2. Oct. 4, 1864.- Malada Valley - Sheep ranch - Introduced 5 sp. 55.- P. hirsutum, 2, White mrs., Lake Superior, in Labrador & the Arctic Sea; Grand Teton & Nehring's Strait; southward in the mrs., to Colorado & Calif. a.) Mar. 10, 1864. Clone Mrs.- Belo Earth Park 9,000 ft. 3 sp. b.) " 14, " " " " " Mott Park 1" c.) July 31, 1869. Vinkel Mrs.- Bear River bottom 5,000 ft. 2" d.) Aug. 3, " " " " " Bridge down to 11,000 ft. 6" 56.- P. bistorta, 2., var. J. Blythianum, Nehring's Strait & the Arctic Creek southward in the mrs., to Canada & California Aug. 27, 1863. E. Humboldt Mrs., Luka Shaw 9,000 ft. 12 ch. Sept. 10, " Clone Mrs., " 2" June 23, 1869. Palmyra Park 6,000 3" (4-1/1) 57.- P. bistorta, var. Blythianum, leaves very narrow (3-5") & elongated; head short Aug. 29, 1864. Prop from Collier - S. Humboldt Mrs. 10,000 ft. 6 sp. 58.- P. Convolvulus, 2. Introduced July 13, 1869. Cottonwood Creek - near Streets, 4 sp. Aug. 27, " " " " " Mott's Grove; jute cactus, Creek bank 3" 59.- P. polyphyllum, 2., var. alpinum, the var. leptophyllum was found on Kutykian (and by a. Sturinian) at Dale from Yakima and Donny (425') from near Mount Pass on more nearly the Twin alpiniun, all with good green leaves, Send to Gray's Herb for leaves as numerous as mine; Though scarcely fairly it does not seem like a variety Aug. 26, 1864. E. Humboldt Mrs.- Cattaraugus (near Oakes' Ranch) 7,000 ft. 5 sp. " 27, " " " Ridge - - - 2"
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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 "
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Ceratophyllum 69. Ceratophyllum dimidium, d. ? the lions about (5-7") , brines, t. with conspicuous andular teeth, (scaffyandulata) strongly sinuate but the teeth are clothed with a round white pricker Oct. 4; 1867. - Spanish Spring, near Glendale - 3 sp. Urticaceae 70. Urtica dioica, l. var. (U. gracilis or minor, or an included with by K., and omitted in this.) 6° Monocotous or pachytes sometimes wholly staminate ; bracts orch or orch lanceolate, acuminate, coarsely crenate, shorn & leans (especially bent) covered with a fine velvety pubescence, prickles everywhere, more or less numerous. - Saw a 190 Anderson per near San Francisco + perhaps seen as described in Muck. 1829, Calif. no such pubescent specimens in Herb. Gray, foreign or native. a) Sept. 10, 1867. - W. Hunt 6" Im. - Wright Cain b) July 16, " near Glendale (USWB) c) " 9, 1868 Roberts cnkitation a new Mexican specimen (196 Perry, 1867.) is low (10" high) more densely prickly & less pubescent, the stamens are not distinct. 71. Celtis occidentalis, d. var., jumilla 2-6° height. All the forms of the genus (excepting C. pallida, Linn.) may apparently be reduced to this species, evidently from Virginia to Oregon & from Canada to Florida, Texas & N. Mexico. a) July 29, 1866. - 2. Hunt 6" Im. - Etnishne rocks 6,500 feet 7 sp. b) May 21, 1869 - Rocky for Mills near Salt Lake City 5,000 ft. 10 " [illegible] 72. - Paridionia Pennsylvanica, Muhl. From Ver. hisp. & the coast (3 vols. Pall. 286) to Ask., N. Mex. & Colorado. (Mexico. Humpad. 40.) - Cans & stone shaded rocks. Aug. 1, 1867. - W. Hunt 6" Im. [illegible] Sept. 25, " Pack Can abov Villous Creek (1000 ft. valley) 2 sp. June 21, 1869 - Roadside near Sonnington more or less hispid throughout (commonly) instead of downy.
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3. Hymenocallis dufourii, D. & C. + the (east) of Georgia, Arkansas, n. Mexico (? Caffa?) a) July 9, 1869 Lake's Caim b) n. 22, Silver Creek Caim c) n. 26, n Cypripedium 74. Catasetum chrysophyllum, B. Minut, Att. The genus is between Quercus & Castanea, with a distinct feature of staminal filaments divergent in the anther (in Q. arborescens, in C. foetidum). - pistillate 2-1 in a nearly umbel (in q. 1 in a capsule) - very 3-celled + styles 3, (rarely 2-5) - (in C. arundinaceum, 6-celled) - styles as many - under inserted at an acute angle (all (in Q. attached to inferior angle of the base or trunk) with branched stigma The top - in C. pendulum, from the upper angles) - involucre brownish chitinous, thin, cut, for corymbose containing 3-12 anthers (in Q. bicarpa, acalyx, and very slender, cap with a free non-apical (excluded or included acorn) - and hyponema simple (in C. arundinaceum 2-3). - coty- leons thick, plano-convex, forinose (in Q. undulata, plano-convex, with a fringed and at its back, rarely emarginate. - in C. andicola, remains (?), outside, andulate opposed on the inside) - spikes 2-axial (in Q. 1-axial, in C. 1-2-axial) Diflorous? The oak's, active Pavanian. The larger form of Oregon + Caffa (formerly 60-100 ft high + 1-3' in diam., the variety 20-6' high, with a slender limb. - fruits 6" in diam. The elbarche prolongation of the sides of the anther becomes sometimes 1" long. The inner prickles are arranged somewhat spirally, lean in Thurn Opinions not at all accurate & mostly others. May 2, 1869 - Vine's Caim, n. Oregon - 20° 75. Quercus alba, L. var. Gunniziana, Borr. (C. Bellata, J. Wakenius, etc.) 5-15+44, "Q. Bougainii, p. Mexicana".) Certainly a variety of alba - having in the larger specimens very distinct the shaped leaf, the glabrous anther, the same proportions cap with its convex inflated scales - but soon prominently pubescent, only occasionally becoming nearly glabrous + the acorn but half the usual size. A shrub or small tree, sometimes 1-12" in diam. + 20' high with all the habit of alba.
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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
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Salicaceae It may, perhaps reasonably be doubted whether S. arctica, Nutt. & S. hindsiana are really distinct. 79. Salix longifolia, Muhl. (Gr. Man.) The most abundant species—usually 3-4' high in dense clumps, rarely more than 1' in diameter—very variable in pubescence, size of leaves, etc.—the undersides usually white and silky pubescent; occasionally with the anthers crowded at the extremity of the branches. 1. a) July 23, 1887 — Brigham's Creek (W.N.B.) b) July 25, 1887 — " c) Aug. 20, 1887 — " d) July 24, 1887 — Ruby Valley e) May 21, 1889 — Book Hills near H.H. Blings, near S. Lake City 80. S. longifolia, Muhl. var. angustifolia. The silky-haired form. a) July 27, 1887 — Brigham's Creek b) " c) " d) " e) " 81. S. Whelpleyana, Andr. Dec. 16, 1890 — The summits of Cascade Mountains (Elyall), exactly similar to the white form of Muhl's species at Omaha Lake. a) Aug. 6, 1889 — Uintah Mts., must climb above Pionton Lones 10,000 ft. 83/11 b) " c) " 82. S. arctica, L., glabra, Labrador; Hudson Bay to the Arctic coasts, to Behring's Straits and Alaska, and southward on the Rocky Mts. to Colorado. a) Aug. 29, 1887 — W. Humboldt Mts., Aban Baker 9,000 ft. 16 sp. b) Sept. 10, 1887 — Claron Mts., North Park 9,100 " c) " d) Aug. 10, 1889 — Uintah Mts., Peaks W. of Camp 18,000 17" 83. S. cordata, Muhl. var. angustifolia. Leaves ranging in size, 6-18" long. a) July 27, 1887 — Brigham's Creek b) May 2, 1887 — Weber Mts., Lower Willamette, N. of Monroe c) Aug. 25, 1887 — E. Humboldt Mts., Popular Crater Camp d) July 7, 1889 — Uintah Mts., Camp in upper Provo Canyon 7,000 ft. e) May 14, 1887 — Wahsatch — Bixby Creek f) Aug. 31, 1887 — " g) Sept. 26, 1887 — Lower Spring Valley, Willow Camp 2" [illegible] [illegible]
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{ "text": "a district number\n84. Salix - Auct. cordatae (some specimens doubtful, marked x) - Sprays\nordinarily branched, with light yellowish gum bark. 8-10\"\n\tAug. 31, 1869. - Wright's cation\n\tJune 9, 1868. - Unnamed cation\n\t14, \"\n\t\" \n\tAug. 6, \" E. Humb. Wm. cation on W. side.. 10\" x 14\"\n\tSept. 4, \"\n\t\" \n\tAug. 26, \" 1000 (sp) Valley - Willow camp.\n\tMay 14, 1869 City Creek Cation\n\tJuly 26, \" Cation above Whinchips.\n\t\" 27, 1869 Ship Bend.\n85. Salix - aff. macrocarpa, Shit. Closely resembles a few g. balsams in\nHuds. Gray \"Columbia barks\"; but wants The Gunnings of the Indian cation, has larger\naments (twice) and fruits, scales mostly broad to more oblong, leaves\nrather large - aments more acuminate. Agree better with\nMullall's description than with Anderson's.\n\t2-3° high.\n\tAug. 27+29, 1868.- E. Humb. Wm. - Later show\nHudson's Bay. - Mullall says in later shows. Orp.\n86. Salix arctica - 2\n\tAug. 3, 1869. - Whitch Ubo. - Peak above Brevikin Cation - 11,000 ft.\n\twith permanent banks\n\t\" 10 \"\n\t\" \n\t\" \n\t\" 13 4\n87. - Salix.\nNot in Essay.\nMay 2, 1869. Cuyahoga Creek - Lower Cation.\n\n\" Anderson is same with only leans\n88. - Salix near Campygnia - nothing like it\n\tMay 2, 1869. - Sandy Falls Mills below Cation\n3 sp.\n89-92 - Salices - imperfect material\n\tMay 2, 1869. - Washburn - High cation above Williston - 4\" yellow\n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" \" \n\t\" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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Sing, ah.pi = Pink. 93. Populus tremuloides, Mx. - Ann Arbor (Oden), Sugar Land, + Canada t the Saskatchewan + Oregon, t continued in the mountains t Calif. (?) & Dakota, t N. Mexico. Fungus in the apparation of Nevada + Utah - not seen in flower or fruits - nearly 10' high & 30" high. Aug. 21, 1867 - Wrights Caim July 24, 1866. - Camp near Camp Ruby 94. P. monilifera, A.M. - W. N. Springfield & Missouri, t the Saskatchewan (?) Louisiana N. Mexico to S. California - Apparently from the Mississippi t California Oregon - not seen in Utah and less common than the next in Nevada (Nov. 10, 1867) - Licker Peak Catar - doubtful form - leaves. a) Nov. 24, 1867. - Broken River near Clarks - leaves b) May 13, 1866. - t at Nick's Refined by Norman in Dr. Prod. T. P. Canadensis, out.- but Aitkin's name is much the better. 95. P. trichocarpa, 749. - K. Dm. Egr. - P. balsamifera, y. F. 21. 2. 153, probably from "Pacific Nid America" - certainly hygalls "P. balsamifera" from lower River, 49 N. Lat. 1859. Leaves broad and shallow, rounded pettites (1-2' long) - grey branches angled, finely glandularly crowned with white glands (about 1' long in flower) (3-6' long in fruit) with raised villous scales. Stands of (2' long) acorns, deeply fissured, acorns laciniately fringed, embellions - spines entire or sharply pedicled, globose, Turinatum, alginase ditches at base.- Santa Clara River, Calif. (Penny) Sept. 11, 1867 - W. N. H. M.S. - Cayton Caim Nov. 5. - Broken River near Clarks - leaves Apr. 14, 1866. - Wrights Caim - infirma May 11. - Broken River Blindola 96. P. balsamifera, L. - var. angustifolia. (P. angustifolia, Zon.) - Refirmed by Norman, inaccurately, T. P. Canadensis (P. monilifera) as its appellation wholly with P. balsamifera - of which it is the narrow leaves from 1oz is P. canadensis the American extreme + broad leafed. - leaves varying much
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101. Habenaria fastida, (Platanthera, Gey.Mss.) undescribed, but exactly Geyer's plant in Herb. Gray.- 524 Geyer and Elyott; Cared wh. 189 + Wab Kostney 1161.- 6-14' high - leaves 2-4, oblong to ovate lanceolate 3-7" long ; flowers in axillary clumps, densely flowered (1-1/2" by) (1-1/4" by) ; bracts orbicular, shorter than the ovary; sepals oblong-obovate, (1-3/4" long); petals + lip somewhat fleshy, the former emblanched white, the latter Mag. white; spur (1-1/2" long) shorter than the ovary. H. elegans differs in its much denser spike & longer filiform spur. July 14, 1869, CoToward Cana - under aspens 6,000 ft 1%. July 24, " Prairie N.S., g.Palo Alto Park - " pine woods amid. (Gwygr.) 10". Aug. 2, " Bridge down camp in Bear R. Cana - quivugr. 1". 101. H. hypoleuca, W.Bor. - with smaller flowers than any of the allied species, more or less greenish, the upper petalinae apex somewhat acute, broadly ovate (1 1/2" x 2-1/4") The lateral sepals emblanched longer & narrower (2-2 1/2" x 3/4-1") - petals (1 1/8-2" x 1/2-3/4") - lip generally but slightly broader towards the base (2-3" x 1") - with t. glandul., th. anthic. Bichos spur 2-3" long.- N. Sherm + Canada & the Coast ; + Oregon, + North Understrata in the Rocky Mtn to Colorado & California ? 1-3" high - spurs usually rather loosely flowered, 4-1 1/4" long. July 24, 1869, Ruby Valley - stream bank 6,000 2 1/4. Aug. 1, " " Can Creek bank " 3 1/4. July 25, 1869, Win Kells - Pinto Canine - 6,000 ft. 6 1/4. " 12 1/4, " Stuarts (Stuart), near CoToward 4,500 ft. 1 1/2. " 14, " CoToward Cana, under balsam or birches 6,000 ft. 3 1/2. " 27, " Echinacea rubra? near San Diego's Peak - 102. H. dilatata. - Distinct from the last, nearly white, [illegible] not so all racish (2-1 1/2") - lateral sepals 2 1/4" x 1" - lip 3" long x 1" wide, somewhat broader towards the base, spur 3-4" long. - Size & habit - [illegible] limited to some localities in Colorado & California. July 7, 1869 - S. of Shultz's Zorich Peak, toward Smith Valley - Aug. 20, " E. R. Wab., C. Cana above Arden's Peak - 6,000 ft Sept. 12, " Claro Wab. - Below Worth Peak 9,000 ft
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103. H. Dilatata, var. - Flowers large, after much elongated. Poth. aspect 2½" x 1¼" - labellum 3" x 1-1½" - petals = life 4" long, usually amidston or bare, occasionally oblong (2" wide) - spur 6" long. a) Aug. 6, 1869, S. Hub., Mrs. - cairns above camp. 7,000 ft. 5½" b) " 2½". " " Baylor creek 6,500 2" c) July 13, 1869 Costarmond cairn 6,000 ft. 1" Lemnaceae 104. Lemna trisulca, L. - Northern States to Canada, Saskatchewan; California & New Mexico. - Monthly submerged & occasionally with alternate attachment herein above. - Approximately 2" in length. a) June 29, 1869. - Summit Springs. b) Aug. 24, " Rocky Valley - (flying) c) July 3, 1869 Silver Creek - thin leaves 105. L. polyrhyncha, L. - Florida to N. England; through Arkansas, Texas & Oklahoma, to North American South. - Probably without fruit. Aug. 21, 1869. - Slough at Big Bend of Truckee 106. L. minor, L. - as far as possible Minim in the West Arkansas & Colorado a) Same date or locality. (W.W.T.S.) b) " " in flower 3" c) Sept. 29, 1869. - from going near Gunn Creek Sink 5-4 107. L. ? June 29, 1869. - Summit Springs, Shveda, with 104 12½" Typhaceae, 108. T. latifolia, L. - Canada to Florida, northward to the Arctic circle & west to Oregon & California June 21, 1869. Salt Lake Valley, near Farmington. Common in Humboldt Valley. July 1, 1869. Mouth of Platte River + Plantae 109. S. flagelliformis - Europe & America, England & Penn. to Canada, the Lakes; + Missouri June 21, 1869. Humboldt River or Parkman June 2, 1869. Mouth of Jordan
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{ "text": "112\nP. nakens, L. Aug. 12, 1869. Ruby Lake\n\" 16, 1869 Weber River Bottom, Coolville\n113\nP. rufescens, Schrad., - Aug. 13, 1869 - Weber River Canyon\n9,000 ft.\n2\"\n\" P. longichites, Tuck. Sept. 20, 1869 Humboldt Pass,\n6,000 ft.\n3\"\n\" P. graminifolius, L. var. heterophyllus, Fris\nAug. 12, 1869. Ruby Lake\n6 5/8,\n\" P. juliflora, L. var. lanceolatus\nJuly 23, 1869 - Truckee Bottom, or Clark's (W.W.B.)\n5\"\n\" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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{ "text": "Canada.\n119.- S. Minimum, Bankin. Newfoundland, Labrador, Mink, Penn (Carter) Korybune\nFond & Malachite - alpine lekking Rocky Ribs. (Drummond.)\na.) Aug. 5, 1891. Breezlin Center, Lake on Lily Lake.\n3 9/10\nb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Polygonum piperanum - was collected by Stansbury in Salt Lake Valley. 126. Calochortus nuttallii, Torr. - This seems to be the plant upon which the species was founded, though the very in the original specimen in Herb. Gray is too immature to Dennis definitely. Stems 6-20' high, 1-4-flowered, with 1-3 narrowly linear 2-4" long or more leaves, the radical longer + usually broader (b") (5-12') terminating or more length than 2"-3" in diameter, or perhaps 1/2' long surrounded by 2 sheathing bracts; the divisions of the perianth are lanceolate, nearly as long as the inner, free, slightly apiculate, & bend to be within the inner whorl, brown or abruptly pointed, whorled, somewhat or slightly tinged with purple-yellow at base with more or less of purple above it; the fully developed capsule oblong-ovate about 3"-4" long - 10" long, the wings 2-5" in breadth - the younger pods often giving little indication of the wings. Nevada, Montana & Utah, frequent upon the foothills, the roots eaten by the Indians + known to the Whoche or "sipo" or "targo". Dr. D. A. Smith collected this in distinct from the next. Montana (Swallow, 30) (C. Hamilton, Mt. Will. Park M.B.) - Clear water, Orpheus Spalding - North's Pass, Sierra Nevada, Marked Mt. Donner Pass 519° Torry - Cotton River of Kansas, Nevada, Anderson 22, June 22, 1864. - South, Unionville camp 2 9/16" July 24, " Bureau Valley- 2" July 9, " Limestone Ridge, Ronda Creek 20, " Ness Ruby Camp 3. var. Smycapha [Aug. 14, " Bridge above Parnell 9,500 ft. 1. Aug. 27, " u. towards Orem Lake 8,000 ft. 1. Aug. 31, " Canyon above Orland Road 7,000 ft. 2. May 21, 1869 Near Salt Lake City 1. June 3, " Antelope Island 1. 127. - C. venustum, Nutt. var.? - Closely resembling the last, but the flowers usually slightly longer + with somewhat more of the purple tinge, & the capsule broadly linear, 1.5" long and wings less 7/8" in diameter) from the C. venustum of Parry & Hall's Colorado collection, also q. Torry in 1403.) 347 549
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610. Ganyon (Oregon) + Shielding (Ullar, Oregon) Bor. of Gymniosporus exfud (II, 130) (unless in below, to the last) - also collected by Hr. Eggleman in "Byron's Exfud", on the Blackwater, South Plate, at or Bridger's Pass, + by Dr. Suckley & Halotone Brits on the Upper Missouri. It differs from all California specimens of Gymniosporus in having the dorsals and orange spots on the center of the field & is being less decidedly yellow. The male organs of the latter have not been described and are not shown by the epid in Herb. Gray. - The species of this genus + of Cyclobothra (which should be reduced to it) can scarcely be satisfactorily defined upon the inadequate materials in our herbarium, & while none is known of the existing range variations in color, fruit + found habit. July 30, 1869. Bear River bot. near Evanston 125.- Gymniosporus grandiflorus, Ph. From Wash. + Idaho to Calif. + Colorado. From 6-15' high, 1-10. fl. round. Found in Willamette Valley, May 17, 1869 Ridge down Salt Lake City - 6,000 ft July 14, " Above Cottonwoods lake - 9,500 ft Aug. 4, " Heads of Bear River Canyon - 10,000 ft 129.- Fritillaria atrofuscora, mot. (in Wyett.) Only seen in Humb. Cn., on one of Wyett's from around Columbia + on g. Anderson's from Carson City. - 6-7' high. Apr. 29 - " Ink. Danile - 6,500 ft May 16 - " Fritillaria atrofuscora down North Scans - 5,000 ft " 27 - " Fritillaria atrofuscora above Willows Canyon - 6,000 ft June 6, " Unionville Canyon - 7,000 ft " 30, " " - 8,000 ft July 12, " Near Camp Ruby " 24, " Above " " " 27, " Near Mat., above +1. Ruby Aug. 29, " Quinn Orran's Lake May 29, " " City Creek Canyon July 16 - " North Fork's Provo Canyon
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130.- F. juncea, Spr., 1-4-flowered. Weak^ body & moderate to weak - firm, 1966,- E. Colville - Clear water, Sheldig - Argya, Geyr 315- Montana, Nevada, or Swallon, a. Apr. 11, 1868.- Kings Canyon b. May 15, 1869.- City Creek canyon "Bulbine" Conadense?, collected by Anderson (10) near Carson [illegible] alpina, [illegible] anthera, [illegible] - stem 1-2' high, flowers axillary & terminal, 3 or 4- [illegible] [illegible] juncea subsp. [illegible] - 2/3" long - Eastern states & Canada [illegible] - from Wash? & Calif? Yucca angustifolia (?) Woll. Arizona & N. Mexico T.W. [illegible], northward to the Plateau, [illegible] reports from Whall. 131.- [illegible] grandiflora, Kuntz, & apparently distinct from the [illegible] taxa, Ktt. [illegible] differs only in its somewhat larger flowers and [illegible] more into each other. Wyper [illegible] (5") capsules. Clear water, Oregon, Sheldig - Spokane Valley (E. Colville) i.e. Wash^? to Calif?. 1-2' high, leaves stout & nearly flat, [illegible] May. 19, 1869.- City Creek canyon June. 26, " Portleys Park canyon Aug. 26., " Stipe. 2½" - anthers oblong - flowers axillary at summit of pedicel. [illegible] capillata, Ktt., multiflora, & [illegible], [illegible] from Salt Lake Valley. 132.- Lloydia assotina, Reich. (Ktt. 4, 244.) Arth' Coast, Kelsey's [illegible] & Undasikka, Colorado N.W. Aug. 31, 1868. D. Humb't, N.W. Peak abov Owyhee Rank 10,000 ft. Sept. 14, " Clover Wts - ridg N. Pearce [illegible] 133.- Scilla Kamasa (or Camassia scutellata, Bldt.) vid. IV. 147, Camassia dif. frag from Scilla in its 3-nerved flower & hygroscopic stamens.- Wash^? [illegible] to Calif?. 1-2½' high, 6" pedicel only reflexed - capsules 6-8" long, 5" broad, [illegible] 7, 1869.- Antelope Island, Springbank [illegible] [illegible]
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134.- Storchespur amplexifolius, dc. Pinn^ + wathwood, delavara + neuquen, to Hudson Bay & the Saskatchewan, and in the w. coast from wash^ Upl^ to Silica, in the Rocky Mts. south to W. Nw^; July), 1869, Canon at the South Branch River. " 14, " Colorado Lake 135. Proczetes turkini, corr. - (IV. 154. + H.K.71. 2. 175.) From duke wrine's jug to wash^ Upl^ & south to the Sac^ River and Colorado. May 27, 1869- Cim Creek canyon June 21,+3° Ridge above Polley's Park 7,100 ft 8" July 9, " Canon above Duchesne River 4" Aug. 14, " Canon S. of Polley's Park 6,500 ft 1" " 19, " above Cottonwood 9,000 ft 1. 136.- Lirio crinum madamianum, Nutt. (Ann. 4. 110) The genus is closely allied as indicated by Sodier, to wildtria, Schulz (Flora 1829, part 1. p. 1. t. 1.) but can clearly be considered generic. Wildtria differs specifically in its 2-petalled perianth, triangular & triangular capsular stigma; it is not E. auriculatum, of the lions head limestone, cheating, I shone that the flora,. [illegible] ajjittite de bane, [illegible] merely school; style just equaling the filicinato. Roor pyramid. Lions 6-8"x 1-2" short 13 sg. Apr. 22, 1864.- Near Carson City 137.- Same - var. grandiflorum - lions 10-11' long x 2" - surrounded by the stand tiki remains ; previous grass's growths, like quincuncus form 4" long, pustols 1' long, and - white sporangia exceeding the anthors - pedicle of the capsule 2' long. Scrub shoots from the same rootstocks. Retali^' long. May 22, 1864.- Near Arivana. Found 138.- Varec torm album, d. Flora, is a rather close strik pericida, oculata, corn, with a tapering form or bicornis base - segments of periodite oblong with an attitude bar - branched by the pendule Tonsa^; lions ranging from Louisville to nearly Abriecour 3-5° high. Collected by Perry in the Middle Park, 1864, 101. Anderson near Carson City. The Spur Wrights Coll. in Knight & Rogers Exped. from October tea [illegible]
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is the same with the potata more softly dentate, consider less prominent. - It seems also to be the V. Californica of Brandt, while the Oregon form has greenish flowers with the branches of the inflorescence drooping & dropping, the V. Subsulcata Gray, nearly the V. Bicoloriana Benth., which is albae B. & Cham. & d. d. The catena V. will seem to differ only from subacerosa in width, the segments further somewhat less attenuate at base, and in the more open & longer branched panicle. Aug. 25, 1864. Poison Creek. 6,000 ft. Aug. 29, 1864. S. Hub” Miss - Gentian Stream near Gorgo. Wm. 2, " " cania above Oaked Bank. 4,000 ft. 1. July 9, 1869. Helen Valley, June 25, " Wahashah - above Palmy’s Park camp. 239.- Zigadenni Anthallii, 4c. & then afford the flowers, we grew more or less sterile by combining the youngest pistil, which went to Calf., Sask. & Colorado. 1-2° high. Raceme occasionally compound, below. "Hegia-tan-dje" in (prod.) - "Kangira-tan-dje" - Family racemus 6” or more long. May 9, 1864. Near Steamboat Hills + Fort Mills. Drunk. " 16 " Trinity Wm.- Cania above Dukh Lanna " 27 " " " Willam Cania June 3, " Fort Mills near Union ville " 24, " " Main Cumberland - creek bank " 30, " Battle Mr. - Stream bank in high catena, abrassim July 28, " Palmy Valley - creek bank " 11 " " " next Fort - with June 24, 1869. Palmy’s Park camp 140.- Zigadenni canina, (rust.) - In Mackin & the Great Lakes, Mexico Canada, & to the Coast. Mont Cuba & the Rocky Mts. - Rust in the W.M.S., to Calif. & Colorado & N. Mexico (rust.). A slender form only met with, 1-2° high, with a loose fufled somewhat provided raceme, the bracts narrow, not exceeding 3” in width. "Tah-bi-ca-guan" - Stream Aug. 17, 1864. Palmy Valley - Creek bank. " 7 " Huntly-trail Valley - mixed " 28 " Head of Oredale Catena " 2, 1869. River Baca Cania - must be under all
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2. Fireworks, Zone, was collected by Fremont (August 1844) in ditch found from Calif. to Wash. Territory, is scarcely distinguishable from the last one by its minor stamens placed, occupying the base of the petals and extending upwards along the nerves but not as far on the well defined stamen 2. This seems to be the plant in Z. planum. 141. [illegible] Marinimum, Bth. (Hypocynthis sp.) 24-104 Anderson, near Coos City, - California - a spur 3/4" and has the cell nearly but not ends. 3-6' high. Roth bulbiferae, covered with a fibrous matting remains of former growth. May 9. [illegible] Steamboat Gorge - 2 sp. H. Hypocynthis minor, Lindb., is 101 Anderson, from near Coos City, 1/4-2' high, stem my eluber, extending the leaves which are 1-4" wide, Harris apparently ground white, capsule 2" in diam., or a flake 1/4" long, ovate 6" long. Washington Party to California - apparently including H. lacunae 142. Allium anceps, Kill. - Calif. 2, 109, E. 32. - Bulbous, 2-6' high - shorter than the broad-leaved species, leaves 1/4" x 2 1/2" broad, sheaths broadly marginated, 1-2" broad, umbel with 2 broad membranous concave curved bracts, many flowers - rays 1/4" long. Perianth tubulose at base, segments minute lanceolate, acute, stamina about equally to perianth, slightly shorter at base, exceeding the style - stigma nearly entire, capsule oblong, cells 2-6-celled. Rounded ended before maturity. Washington - Veach, & Anderson (23) near Coos City May 9, 1865 - Steamboat Gorge 11 16. " Sage plains near Glendale 143. A. anceps, Kill. - etc. - Scapes nearly all single - petals more broadly lanceolate or ovate oblong, white; perianthia scarcely equaling the flowers; stamina shorter than the petals. April 14, 1865 - Sandy River Coos " 29. " Mr. Davidson May 9. Steamboat Gorge [illegible] #8. June 7, 1869 - Antelope Island River aton Porters Camp
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144. Allium 'Saratov Low, (1-3') - root bulbs, to thick coahing with a distorted cellular reticulation. Leaf single, sheathy, linear (1" broad), exceeding the scape, flattened - stem wiry. Bracts 2, concave, connate, broad, acuminate. Inflorescence about 20-flowered, rays 6" long. Petals rarely oblong, both lanceolate, acute or acuminate, whitish with more or less pink, especially at the midvein. Stamens shorter than the petals, all adnate at base, exceeding the style - stigma undivided. Involucre capsule abruptly constricted. May 14, 1864. Stony foothills near Browns June 3, " Dry foothills near Unionville " 24, " Bear Mountain Pass " Urgi" sub. sp. July 20, Ridge above Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 145. Allium Low, (1-5') - root bulbs, coahing very indistinctly cellular-whitish. Leaf single, sheathy, equally the scape, linear (1" wide) flocculent. Bracts 2, ovate, acuminate - inflorescence 20-(10-22) flowered, rays 6" long. Petals preceded by a bract, very lanceolate, long acuminate, purple, deeply notched. Stamens shorter than the petals - stigma somewhat lobed. Involucre capsule constricted June 7, 1864. Foothills ridge north of Unionville " 8," " Dry hillsides - lower Unionville range " 24," " Landy ridge E. of Granite Peak. Drylow range " 12," " Bear Mountain " K. ai. ssp. no bulb 146. A. acuminatum, Hk.- Windom-Whitney - Same as Urgi, Colima - St. James Bald, Dugall - found to be var. of Calif. Bivulvas (Whipple) - Columbia River, Lycott - Clear water, Oregon, Shasta - Rite - Retusius reticulatae east of Sacramento July 24, 1869 - Bear Mountain Pass " Kurr-gur " 30, 1869 - Anderson Island May 21, " - Near Salt Lake City - valley by the old Spring
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147.- Allium bristly longitudinally striate Red-stroke creeping, stem striduous very dense a scape 12-18 high, leaves and radical, shortly 1-2" wide, rather shorter than the scape; bract usually single, very broad, abruptly acuminate with lanceolate (5-9) flowers - rays short (3-6") - Pedals gibbous, lanceolate and long acuminate (5" long) - stamens about half the length of the petals, about half their length, exceeding the style. Rhizome subterranean, capsule oblong with 2-3 seeds. July 1, 1869 - Prov. cat.- shade, in brth - 8,000 jis. 104. 148.- Allium (comm.) var. ?a) Scape (2" high) a red-stroke creeping, leaves about ½" broad + nearly equally the scape, acuminate, with terminal sheaths - often several bladeless sheaths at base, simple acuminate angles or margins. Umbels erect, densely flowered - bracts 2-3 broad & connate, rays short (1-6" long) - petals with lanceolate, long acuminate - shortly clawed filaments which on an adnate stem at the base, style long exserted. Capsule not crushed - Rhizoma subterraneum. Aug. 27, 1869 - E. H. M. - Swampy bank in catin. abon. Outh. Bat. 300p. 3g Sept. 10" - Clive's wood, shade, catin. Aug. 21" - E. H. M.- Dry, catin. abon. Outh. Bank 7,000 1. All the a. cinnamomeum in Hub. Gray from King^, Sart^, in N.Y., S. Platte, Penn., Ohio, -67, 4+4+, 350 Par., Mr. Chitilly (Lyon), Roubidoux Pass (Cincinnati) have been oddly head of flowers, especially on the acuminate, broad over acute, narrow leaves, usually (apparently) from a single stalk - more likely A. stellatum which shows no sign of a red-stroke nor slender, + still narrower leaves. - Ktt presented both or just having withholds. 149.- A. strumulatim, ?- Doubtful mostly butternut - The few flowers White. It may be doubted whether it is distinct from A. rithian Johnson - at least a. for as afar in Hub. Gray p. 1 July 20, 1869, Kimball's Meadow Aug. 30, 1869, River bottom of Evanston 257 24
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Campiistris 153. L (comosa) May. - Approximately needle forms of L. campiistris. - See $1. Nov. Ann. 2. 1867. From the Rockies to the Pacific from northern Montana to Colorado. (H+H.) July 31, 1869 - Bear River bottom, near Camp Aug. 14, " " " Stomp 11 " 4 6 4 154. Jamesii Baltim., dett. var. montana, Eng. Spikes open of equal length, slender the inner ones more obtuse; anthers 4° longer than the myriophyll filaments; capsules ovate-pyramidal, angled (notably) and rather small in number. May bloomed. From New Mexico & Colorado To the upper San Juan River to Wapiti Creek & Calypso, Grand Voyageurs in marshes - "Wire Grass" + reedlike fronds Hay & feather grass. July 28, 1867 - Glendale - 65ft Aug. 5 " Soda Lake Oct. 11 " Unimilla Valley to June 23, 1868 - Essan Valley - Hot Springs July 6 " Dry Creek - Mount Tor Valley 155. J. Baltim. var. dett., Roseovit. coupi; stem solitary, stature (2-3') asft. After fertilization; branches of the panicles erect; flowers large, brown, strictly perfect; Lanceolate, the other myriophylls a little longer than the others, about equal in length over the ovary, acute, scarcely angled capsules; anthers 6, broadlinear, 4-5 times longer than the myriophyll filaments; and large over others, scarcely defined by oblique simple chaff or anything else. - Scarcely more than a shrub-like form of J. Baltim. Aug. 17, Knight's & Truller (1867-8.) 156. J. filiformis, L. From New England to Michigan, Canada, to Hudson Bay, the Saint Lawrence River - collected by Lyell in the Cascade & Rocky Mts. Aug. 5, 1869 - Shone Lily Lake " " Stomp Lake in meadow
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157. 1. Drummondia, Mey. C. Campion; stems (1-1½") thick & filiform; sheaths bottle pinched; sheath more or less exceeding the simple obtuse-fused bracteae; [illegible] equals lanceolate, acute, more than twice longer than the 6 stamens; stipules included, shorter than the slender prismatic ovary which is crowned with the myelate style, cap- itate ovate oblong, triangular, obtuse, 3-celled, equally or shorter than the carpels, and ovule, striate, articulate, long, candelabrum. [illegible] of Colorado & California, to Washington Territory & Utah. July 14, 1869. - Clump of Campion at Lake 9,000 ft. 2 cp. Aug. 5, " Lily Lake " 4" 158. 2. P. Parryi, Eng. - Drury, St. Louis, Bot. Jour. p. 546. C. Campion; stems low (4-8") & above, longer than the androecia tertyle leaves; sheaths exceeding the simple obtuse bracteae; equals lanceolate, acute, the ovary more longest armed, three longer than the 6 stamens; anthers linear 2-3° the filaments; stipules included, scarcely equally the linear prismatic ovary which is attenuated into the style, capitate prismatic, pointed, exact, 3-celled, and oblong, thinly arachnoid, long candelabrum. Many Colorado, Cody's & Oregon. a. Aug. 29, 1869. E. Hurd. Wyo.- Slope above lake 9-10,000 ft 8 cp b) July 15, 1869. Woketah - Ridge Pond above Yule's Lake 9,000 ft 4" c) Sept. 12, 1869.- Clover Mtn., south upper canyon 9,000 " 2" 159. 3. bryonimus, L. - Eringi (1/2-1/2 high) July 27, 1869.- Big Island 10 cp. July 30, 1869. Diamond Spring 3" " " Valley & Diamond Valley 7" Aug. 3, Ruby Valley - alkali mixed soil 6" " 26. Boulder in cactus above Cloned Ranch 1. Sept. 12, " Clover Mtn.- heavy rain, with the next- 4" May 31, 1869. Elk River Fort, Lava City 4" June 3rd " [illegible] Mouth of Jordan 2" " 4, Cathedral Island 1."
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160. - f. trifloris, Eng. l.c. p. 1692. Stem, armed, very low, leafy, branched; peduncles capillary, scape-like, numerous (3-4" long), much exceeding the filiform leaves (divaricate channelled stem & flattened) to 3/4" ; flowers few, capitular-- 2-3" long; petals lanceolate, about equaling the ovary, obtuse, numerous, 2-3-celled capsule, and seeds, three, short-pilose, finely fimbriate. Transversely divided. - very small flowers, 1/4" long (3-4") with the calyx 2-branched; flowers mostly 2-merous (4 sepals, 2 stamens, stigmas, and carpels). - California. 4. Sept. 11, 1865. - Claron Pits. - alpine valley, into 150'. Group. 13sp. 161. - f. longistylis, Torr. (Eng. l.c. p. 452.) Stem (1-2" high) capillary, slender, effuse, terete-globose, usually slightly exserted under a glass, leafy; leaves flat, spatulate; heads few in a contracted panicle or rarely solitary; flowers (3/4" or 12/15") rather large 2"-2.5", green with brown ribs) smooth, pedicelled; sepals equal or sub-lanceolate, acute or cuspidate, 2-3 longer than the anthors; anthors 2-3 longer than the filaments ; ovary exceeding the stamens & style; stigmas exserted; capsule ovate, obtuse, numerous to or solitary, chestnut-brown, thin, 3-celled, equal or a little exceeding the calyx; and oblongish or linear, pointed, crustaceous. - New Mexico to Arizona + southern to the Snake & Wash. R. July 23, 1867. - Broken bottom, near Clarks (W.W.Y.S.) 3 sp July 24, 1867. - Piny Valley 3 July 24, 1867. - Streambank - Honeyman's meadow 6 June 23, 1869. - Kimballs 5 July 31, 1869. - Near Kinnik bottom, west 5,000 ft. 2 Var. latifolia, Eng. - (l.c. p. 496.) Stem naked (1" high), long exceeding the short leaves lanceolate (lanceolate leaves 2-3" wide); peduncle simple longer than the ovary; racemes or rarely filiform; heads few (2-5") flowers; anthors long, 2-4 times longer than the filaments; and sepals, with 5 subrhizoidal. Collected by Anderson (1.) near Canon City, Calif. sierras. [illegible] 1934)
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162. J. nodosus, L. - var. macrocephalus, Rose, - N.Y. New York to the Sault; + [illegible] - n. mix. [illegible] on the West of the Mississippi from Texas, Arizona, Calif., b.) July 10, (Vor. - Diceros) Spiny — early form a.) Aug. 5, 1869. Soda Lake c.) Sept. 4, 1864. Ruby Valley, near Hume. 163. J. Durandianus, Bonga (Engl. l.c. p. 439.) Stems from a thick cumply root-stock, conspicuous, rather low (4-12') compressed, weak; sheaths [illegible] the thinly compressed leaves annuled ; flowers (15-25) dark brown, judicellate aggregated into a head of 2 or 3 branches then trifurcate, achene with lanceolate, otherwise acuminate, subulate, the inner usually a little shorter; [illegible] or rarely equally the other 6 (or 3) stamens; anthers oblong or oblong- linear, and usually acuminate, equal or shorter than the filaments ; style usually shorter than the flower, ovary and style densely pubescent. [illegible] short, conical at apex and minutely ciliate, common in limestone, Sierra and malachite, and in the mountains from north Berkeley to southern California, and Colorado. Aug. 21, 1869, Coats, 'dividing' burned center Sept. 10, " Weldon n. Claron Peaks July 4, 1869 Shippe Hill, Park's Corn 164. J. xiphoides, Meyer (Engl. l.c. p. 451.) a littoralis, a Stems (1-4) from a thick cumply root, an epiphyte ; head few-flowered, flowers [illegible] or the inner one more than 3 times larger than the 6 (or rarely 3) stamens, equally the filaments; style shorter than the ovary; stigma capitate [illegible] and ovate. Malachite, and in calcar, limestone, etc., Sierra. Stems 5-10 feet tall, leaves broad, pinnatilobed, 5-10 straw-colored thin flowers in each head; achene equal shorter than the beaked capsule. California Aug. 4, 1869 - killed at Big Bend (W.M.S.) " 5, 1869 Soda Lake [illegible] 1969.)
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173.- Ellichoris acicularis, RBR., "Common Yam." Bandon's Bay. Florida & Texas. Calif. Spec' 1-2' high; the spikes with 6-8 months, perfect fertile flowers, the receptacle. July 27, (No.) - Mr. Reed of Drake 59p. 174.- E. palustris, RBR. - From The Arche Peninsula to the left hand of the Gulf. July 27, (No.) - Mr. Reed of Drake 59p. 175.- ?- resembles E. palustris but much stouter; the large branched sheaths deeply cleft,- spikes 6-8" - bristle u, exceeding the tuberous style 2-cleft, - fairly acuminally syntriged. (First Aug. 17, 186) - "Mountain cation" - near Bighorn - (W.W.B.) 94p. 11. 20, 1864.- Washington Valley - Creek bank 176.- Trinibritylis Kingii, Culms 12-14' high, from a pyramid abutonifera root; rigid, erect, pruned, atrium, acarbons; leaves shorter, channeled 5 mm. or less acuminate (1-2" broad) hispid acarbons ; spikes 3-5, the central one with an involucrum of 3 acarbons. Leaflets mostly shorter than the rays; spikes orange or brownish, the scales thin, light chestnut color, pubescent; stamina 3; style 2-cleft, feice + ichis brevisima; achene broad, ovate, obconiform, very minutely striate & obtusely rhombic. - Near F. chadica - but rough pubescent throughout, the scales thinner or less rigid, the achene more tumid & rather smaller - scales & sheaths less deeply cleft. Syracuse, 1869. Herbarium - Franklin Valley. 109p. 571 14v.H. seems to be in the F. chadica, also 359 Palmer, 1864, from the Indian Territory with the upper sheath & scales somewhat acarbons.
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Sept. 3, 1869. 2. Hymettus M. - near Himmelman's Oct. 3, " 2. and q. Rape Prine Wits. July 4, 1869. Abou Park's Can. G. occidentalis, Hk. - W. Res. to Calga + Angu, July 21, 1869. Virginia Ranga Sept. 4, " W. Hymettus M. - (WZ) Apr. 21, 1869. Near Canon City Aloisea Donaglazii, Lindl.- Scales of the innermost cones reflexed, being erect (B. Sangi) - From Wash. Only to S. Calga, N. Mex., N. Mex. & Colorado. July 4, 1869. Ridge abou Park's Can. " 6, " Divide abou Duchene 6 cones. A. grandis, Lindl. (Pine, Donyl.) (S abris) "White Spruce" of Canon Wash. Only to S. Calga, Cal., & N. Mex. (Fir.?) Described by Lep. as having pithed cones, which is by no means always the case, though often observed in specimens. The cones rarely emerge in any specimens, 8-14" long. May 6, 1869. Abou Canon City Oct. 1, " Gaven Creek Run. June 25, 1869. Abou Valley's Park Camp. July 10, " North part of Pines protected (cones) " 4, " Ridge abou Park's Can. A. Menziesii, Lindl. (Pine, Donyl.) (S.Picea) From S. Mex. to Calga & Cal. July 5, 1869. Upper Provo Canon ; Uintah Wb. - (5 cones) 4 sp. A. Englemannii, Parra. (Hwy of Park's Can. + in Uintah Ridge, U.C.) Sept. 3, 1869. Summit abou Himmelman's 70° July 15, 1869. Near Crownwood Lake A. amabilis, Parra. (S abris) (Pine, Donyl.) Near Crownwood Lake (U.C.E.) with young cones - the bracts are fringed & much exceeding the scales - leaves short, rigid & slightly curved, with broad petioles; cones, only 10-12, with the short dense scaled structure of the cone.