Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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371 364.- Ribes hirtellum, Mx. (749.71.I.546.) 2-3° high. a) Sept. 2, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs., Mr. Cain aton Overland Ranch. 7,000 ft. 23h. b) June 24, 1869. Wasatch Mts. Utah. Cain aton Parley's Park. " " 2. 372 365.- R. Divaricatum, DougL X (749.71.I.547.) Stream banks; 6° high. a) Sept. 19, 1867. Mr. Humb^7 Mrs., Uintah cairn 5,000 ft. 83h. b) Oct. " same locality. (W.S. Bailey.) " 3". c.) June 9, 1868. " " " " 5". 373, 370.- R. lefkanthum, Gr. (Pl. 724t. 53) Flowers usually with a rather shorn, campanulate calyx. 2° high. Bean Liliido. b) May 16-18, 1868. Trinity Mts., Mr. Alon Humbolt Lake 6,000 ft. 43h. a.) Apr. 18-23, " Washoe Mts., Rev. Kiny's cairn, near Carson " 6". c) May 27, " Trinity Mts., Mr. Cain & q. Dacna 5,000 ft. 2". Washoe Mts. " Black Rock, S. end. of Salt Lake, Sun & L'thr. 2" 374.- R. Lacustre, Poir. (749.71.I.546.) Fruit nearly smooth; racemes erect flowerd, hairs 1-2" in Diameter. In woods. Aug. 10, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Cairn 5,000 ft. 33h. 375 372.- R. Lacustre, Poir., var. sylvanum, Gr. (R. oxyacanthoides, L. var. 8.749.71.I.546.) Leaves small; fruit high; racemes few flowers. 1-2° high. a) July 27, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs.- Mr. Pick aton Mt. Parley 9,000 ft. 15h. b) Aug. 18, " " Peak above Sawmill. " 1". c.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Third aton Duchene R. 10,000 ft. 5". d.) Aug. 4, " " " Headg. Bear. R. cairn. " 1". 377.- R. bracteosum, DougL. (749.71.I.550.) A lone struggling bush on shaded stream banks in mountain cairns. Fruit unpleasant. a) Aug. 19, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs., Mr. Cain near Fremont's Park. 3,000 ft. 53h. b) May 19-27, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cairn 6,000 ft. 8". 376.- R. frostratum, d'Her. (749.71.I.549.) Flowers white; closely resembling the last. July 14, 1869.- Wasatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood cairn. 9,000 ft. 73h. Branch conspicuous, nearly equal the pedicels.