Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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34. Aquilegia Canadensis, L., var. formosa. A subalpine form; stem nearly simple, few flowerd; uppermost leaflets entire, oblong or oval; sepals oval, equal to or longer than the spurs, widely spreading. a.) July 24, 1869. E. Humboldt Mt., Caion near Ruby camp 8,000 ft. 1 sp. b.) Aug. 6. " " Approaching common form. 9,000 ft. 2. c.) " 27 " " Shore of mountain lake. 10,000 ft. 5. 35. A. coerulea, James. (Long's Exp. II. 345. 1879. Pl. 30. H. & A. 1882. Beech. I. 59, 572.) Flowers white, rarely with the sepals slightly tinged with blue. In shaded mountain slopes. a.) June 26, 1869. Wasatch Mt., Utah. Near Potley's Park. 8,000 ft. alt. 11 sp. b.) July 14, " " Cottonwood lake. 9,500 ft. alt. 1 c.) Aug. 2 " Uintah Mt. Bear river caion with small leaves. 9,000 ft. alt. 2. 36. A. barystyle, Newb., var. flava. a.) May 27, 1869. Wahsatch Mt. near Salt Lake city. 5,000 ft. alt. 9 sp. b.) July 7, " Uintah Mt. Banks of Provo river 7,000 ft. 3 c.) " 13, " Wasatch Mt. Cottonwood caion 7,000 ft. 5. 37. Delphinium stylum, L.? wanting the minute peduncles & leafy stem; a simple compact head of Rocky mountain specimens as named, stems slender simple, or came elongated, rather woolly. In creek banks in high caions. a.) July 24, 1869. E. Humb. Mt., Nw. b.) " 30, " " 8,000 ft. alt. 4 c.) Aug. 26, " " 7,000 ft. alt. 5 d.) Sept. 1, " Claron Mt. Nev. e.) July 17, 1869. Wasatch Mt. Utah. 8,000 ft. alt. 1 f.) " 17, " " 7,000 ft. alt. 2 a.) " 20, " " 5,000 ft. alt. 1 b.) " 24, " " 6,000 ft. alt. 1