Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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423 419.- Eriothera Andina, Bult. (78. Fl. I. 512.) Flowers yellow; stems 1-2' high; sepaline 4-6" long, often crowded near the stems. a) June 24, 1865. Mt. Tabir Range, Bardouan's Pass. 6,000 ft. 9 cp. b) " 26, " " Ombra Nard Cain " 2" c) July 9, " Monitor Valley, Mr. Roberts Habin " 1" d) " 10-28, " Foothills of E. Humb't Mts., Ruby Valley 6,700 ft. 19" e) Aug. 27, " E. Humb't Mts.--Cain aton Ordland Ranch. 8,000 ft. 1" f) July 9, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Weber Valley 6,000 ft. 10 422 420.- B. Menopoma moriƦp. Next to Occidentata. Distinguished by its individual cleavage capsules + wither elongated (or character and coning?) 411 May 19, 1865-- Trinity Mts., Foothills aton Archaki Station. 7,000 ft. 14 cp. 421.- G. abella, Bult. Zorn. f. var. a) Aug. 3, 1867.-- Carson Valley, Mr. Reid's Station--river bottom. 4 cp. b) " 17, " Truckee Valley, Mr. River Bottom, at Mr. Reid (w. Bailey.) 9" 424 422.- Gaura janiiflora, Dougl. (78. Fl. I. 519.) Not pregnant. a) Sept. 20, 1865. Humboldt Pass, on Stream bank. 4 cp. b) June 13, 1869. Stanbury Island, Salt Lake. 4 425 423.- Circaca alpina, d. (78. Fl. I. 527.) with the reddish side (4-10") + one celled fruit: q. C. alpina, but with the slightly toothed leaves, bractles pulcric, a help's fruit of C. latifolia - which is said to be a more carbon species. a) July 10, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. North Fork of Pro Cimn, 7,000 ft. 2 cp. b) Aug. 19, " " Cottonwood Cain, Fort Smith. 5,000 ft. 2