Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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88. Vesicaria montana, Gr. (Proc. Acad. Phil. Mar. 1862, p. 58.) "Arquata incana; caulis eradicis furcatus Diploide phloiois; foliis chlattulahis, radicalibus subcoratis petiolatis nunc 1-2 dentatis; racemus fructiferae elongati; silicula ovata seu ellipsoidea cano pubescente stylo gracili longiore pedicello patentem aurum curvato paullo breviore." By mountain clove. a) June 8, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville canon. 9,000 ft. 75 h. b) July 27, " E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Peak South of Camp Ruby 10,000 ft. 8" c) Aug. 14, " " Peak chon Sawmill. Fruit. 10,000 ft. 1" d) July 14, 1869. Brahawhut Mts., Utah. Alton Cottonwood Lake. 9,700 ft. 2. 89. Phyaaria Didynocarpa, Gr. (Vesicaria, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 49, t. 16. 709. Pl. I. 102.) Da specimen (c). Leana subhygata. a) June 8, 1868. W. Humb. Mts., near Canyon above Unionville. 9,000 ft. 5 h. b) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts. Ridge above Camp Ruby. 9,000 ft. 9". c) " 1, 1869, Parley's Park, Utah. Fruit-hills on Silver Creek. 6,000 ft. 7" d) " 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pack's canon. 7,000 ft. 1" 90. Draba alpina, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 50. 709. Pl. I. 103.) Flowers & fruit in a loose raceme; leaves, stellately pubescent; Scape nearly glabrous; silique glabrous or pubescent. a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Canyon above Camp Ruby 8,000 ft. 15 h. b) " 24, " " Peaks above Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 2" c) " 25 " " Peak South of Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 1" 91. 8. alpina, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 51. 709. Pl. I. 105.) Carried by Dr. Hooker to California, with Vicia, Lupinus etc. & Rennbling the last, but readily distinguished by its much narrower, more or less branched corolla-lance. The stellate pubescence is sometimes partly Scapose 2-4" high. Stems often with small leafy branches a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. with sg.a. 8,000 ft. 15 h. b) " 24, " " with sg.b. 9,000 ft. 1" c) Aug. 4, " " Peak South of Stag Pass. 9,000 ft. 2" d) " 25, " " Peak above Garland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 2"