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339.- Potentilla fruticosa, L. var. Alpina forma; kansery short, linear.
Aug. 16, 1865. E. Humboldt- Mrs., Mr. Peak abovr Sawmill. 11,000 ft. 12 sp.
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339.- P. glandulosa, L.
(743, 72, E. 446.)
a) June 26, 1865. Mr. Robin Range, Mrs. Cumberland cairn 5,500 ft. 13 sp.
b) " 30, " Battle Mr. Bret cairn. Stream bank,
c) July 24, " E. Humboldt. Mrs., Mr. Cairn abovr Camp Ruby 6,500 ft. 8 sp.
d) Sept. 22, " Range at head of Humboldt R., Mr. Coyse Creek cairn " 1 sp.
e) May 19, 1869. Wasatch Mrs., City Creek cairn. 5,000 ft. 5 sp.
f) June 29, " " Cairn abovr Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 1 sp.
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339.- P. procumbens, "Clairv. Maasact"(s) (fide Linn.) (Sillatida, L., 743, 72, E. 453.)
a) Aug. 29, 1865. E. Humboldt. Mrs., Mr. Cairn abovr Orton Ranch. 10,000 ft. 12 sp.
b) " 4, 1869. Uintah Mrs., Utah. Peak West of Near River Cairn 11,000 ft. 9 sp.
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339.- Ircia Gordonii? var. spec. "Gloves-juncta,t, lean, numerous, radicle, linear, ployniragile, short-haired, thin; leaves numerous alternate and slightly pubescent, oblong or ovate, entire or bifid, acropes longer than the leaf rather reflexed, cymose, many-flowered capitulum;
"grows in the lima calyx. "The lima calyx of Ircia Gordonii grows from the apical bud with a subulate style; the pedicel is slightly pubescent; the ovary is 12-seyered; the fruit is a capsule, and the seeds are small.
Mr. Plateau R., Gordon. "K. Jour. of Bot. & New Miner., T (1875) 341, E. 12.
a) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mrs., Utah. Divide abovr Duckham River. 9,000 ft. 19 sp.
b) " 14, " Wasatch Mrs., " Abon Cottonwood Lake. 2 sp.
c) Aug. 4, " Uintah Mrs., Head of Bear River cairn
req. d) " 12, " Ridge abovr Bear River Cairn 10,000 ft. 1 sp.
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339.- P. Baileyi; var. sp. Habitat of S. gracilis.
Aug. 24, 1865. E. Humboldt Mrs. Near Granite Rocks, near Fremont Pass 6,500 ft. 17 sp.
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339.- P. Baileyi,
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Sept. 4, 1867. W. Humboldt Mrs., Near Granite rocks, Wright's cairn. 5,000 ft. 8 sp.