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103.- Sisymbrium canescens, Mtt. (789.92.) Very abundant. Varying much in the
Division of the leaves & Degree of Jumbriscence - the latter always branched.
Seed gathered by the Indians for food. = Ah-tsah. "Heap cat'em".
a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley, at the Big Bend, Nev. (W. Ls. Bailey.) 4,500 ft. 2 sh.
b) Sept. 2), " Unionville Valley, Nev. Meadow
c) Apr. 12-May 4, 1868. Near Carson City, Nev. Early forms. 13"
d) May 14, +20, " Humboldt Valley, near Bear Humo Lake " 6"
e) June 19, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville 3,500 ft. 1.
f) " 27, " Cumberland Mts., Nev. 5,000 ft. 1.
g) July 6, " Toriyabets Mts., Nev. Near Austin 6,000 ft. 1.
h) " 20, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Ridge abov Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 5.
i) Aug. 4, " " Below Stagi Pass. 8,000 ft. 1.
j) " 14, " " Peak abov Sawmill. 10,000 ft. 1.
k) June 30, 1869. Wahsatch Mts. Utah. Parley's Camp Park. 6,000 ft. 4.
104.- S. canescens, Mtt., var. with strong or nearly obicular calyces. Much
less frequent.
May 16+20, 1868. Humboldt Valley, Nev. near Humbolt Lake 12 sh.
105.- Senclowskia calycina, Meyer. (Hutchinsia, Bisev. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 54, t. 17. 789. Fl. I. 114.)
a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts. Peaks above Overland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 10 sh.
b) Sept. 3, " " Peak above Hummman's 10,000 ft. 6"
c) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak above Bear River canyon. 11,000 ft. 8.
d) " 10, " " Peak west of Do. 16,000 ft. 3.
107.- Eryginium cheiranthoides, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 64, 789. Fl. I. 94.)
a) July 2, 1868. Reese Valley, Nev. E. foothills near mouth. Creek bank. 1 1/2
b) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank.
c) July 3, " Kansas prairie, Utah. creek bank.
d) " 9, " Kolbseet Mts., Utah. Provo Canyon, river bank, 6,000 ft. 4."