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349.-Arabacaeus glandulosa, Mills. (C. sanguinea, Pall., 708.71.I.464.) Leaves more or less
brostry ovate, acute, tapering at base into a slender petiole, occasionally
sublobed. Flowers large, dull purple with whitish dots, catabile.
Sept. 15, 1869. Humb. Valley, Mr. John H. Hallick. Stream bank. 5,000 ft. 109
May 14, 1869. Weberkirk Mo., Utah. City Creek Canon
5,000 ft. 6"
352
344.-Aruz lanceolata Canadensis, 708. vor. almirpia. (708.71.I.473.) Abundant on all the
higher ranges, and giving their name to the "Toryate" Mts. 2-6° high.
a) June 5, 1869. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Unionville cabin. 5,000 ft. 8 sp.
b) " 25," Mr. Robin Range, Mr. Peak above Cumberland. County. 6"
c) July 20-24, " E. Humb. Mo., Cattone abon Camp Ruby
" 4"
d) Aug. 1, " Rudley Valley, Mr.
6,000 ft. 2"
e) " 14," E. Humb. Mo., Peak above Fairville
10,000 ft. 3"
f) May 17, 1869. Weberkirk Mo., Utah. City Creek Canon.
5,000 ft. 10
Taxifragaceae.
356.
349.-Saxifraga flagellaris, Nill. (708.71.I.564.)
Aug. 3, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Peak abon Bear R. cabin.
11,000 ft. 2 sp.
353
350.-S. caespitosa, L. (708.71.I.565.) Stem 1-flowered; basal leaves plum
shinin, lance-ellong; petals scarcely longer than the calyx.
Aug. 3, 1869. Same locality as the last.
11,000 ft. 9 sp.
357.-S. procumbens, L. (S. arctivalis, Titch. 708.71.I.567.)
a) Aug. 27, 1869. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Lake shore abon Darla's Peak.
9,000 ft. 13 sp.
b) July 7, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Brook cabin
5,000 ft. 4"
356.
352.-S. miralis, L. (708.71.I.571.)
a) 65/12.12, 1868. Clam Mo., Mr. Silver Smith Peak.
9,000 ft. 4 sp.
b) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Peak abon Bear R. cabin
11,000 ft. 7"
c) " 4," " " " " " Head of same cabin
9,000 ft. 2"
d) " 12," " " " " " Ridge abon same cabin
10,000 ft. 2.
357
352.-S. nivalis, L. A loose floored form with nearly five calyx, equivalent to T. Virginiana.
Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Lake shore abon Darla's Peak.
9,000 ft. 3 sp.