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31.- Lyzimachia ciliata, L. (Gr. Man. 315.)
a) July 10, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Provo Canon. 5,500 ft. 4½.
b) 12, . Jordan Valley, Utah. At Cottonwood Creek. 5,000 ft. 6.
32.- Glenix quaritima, L. (Gr. Man. 316.)
Sept. 20, 1868. Warm Springs, Humboldt River
a) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Near Salt Lake City.
b) June 11, . Trilla Valley, . South side of Salt Lake. 6.
33.- Samolus Valerandi, L. (Gr. Man. 317.)
June 6, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 8½.
Lentibulariaceae.
34.- Utricularia vulgaris, L. (Gr. Man. 314.)
Aug. 12, 1868. Ruby Lake, Nev.
35.- U. minor, L.? (Gr. Man. 314.) Barren specimens, apparently of this species.
a) Sept. 30, 1868. Beaver Creek Valley, Utah. Warm Spring. 7½.
b) Aug. 13, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Bear River Canon. 5,000 ft. 5.
Orobanchaceae.
36.- Phlelippaea erianthera, Engelm. (Proc. Am. Ac. N.S. Vol. III. p. 372.) Frequent in the valleys of Nevada. The calyx lobes are often much elongated, equally or exceedingly the corolla, while the corolla limb also varies in the size & depth of its divisions. Eaten by the Piutes, & known as "Too-Shoo".
a) Sept. 4, 1867. Humboldt Meadow, Mr. near Orano. (W.W. Bailey.) 5 cp.
b) 10, . E. Henneb., Wbs., Mr. Unionville Canon 5,000 ft. 13.
c) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Mr. On sage brush roots. 5,000 ft. 3.
d) Sept. 3, . Raft River Valley, Utah. 5,000 ft. 1.
e) June 6, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 2.
f) Aug. 19, . Wahasah Wbs., Utah. From fork of Cottonwood Canon 4,000 ft. 1.
37.- Epiglottis uniflorum, T.&G. (Gr. Man. 323.)
June 25 & 29, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Canon above Ruby's Lake. 7,000 ft. 2½.