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120.- Cephalis Bursa-pastoris, Moench. Introduced.
May 17, 1869. Weberchek Mts., Utah. Foot-hills near St. Douglas. 3 ½.
116
121.- C. Divaricatus, B.S.H. (Hymenolobus, Nutt. 745.71.I.117.) Collected principally
along by Salt Lake in Oregon. Leaves along-spicate, radical once ovate,
on pubescent and often longer than the blade - subin, or rarely
simple-divaricate or pinnatifid. Growing in damp, alkaline soil,
usually under sage-bush.
a) Apr. 23, 1868. Sage brush plain, near Corson City, Nev. 10 ½.
b) July 1, 1869. Humboldt Valley, Nev., mouth of Reese river
7”
c) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City
5”
d) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - mouth of Jordan.
6”
e) ” ” Antelope Island, Salt Lake.
6”
f) ” 15. Stansbury’s Island,
5”
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122.- Lepidium intermedium, Gr. var. moderatum Fr. (L. rubrale, Auct. non L.)
var. longicarpium, [illegible]
a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley, at Big Bend.
4 ½.
b) May 20, 1868. Humboldt Valley, near Humboldt Lake.
4”
c) July 6, 1869. Bridgeman Mts., Nev. Summit above Austin. 6, rough. 2”
d) May 17, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City
1”
e) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - mouth or mouth of Jordan.
5”
118
123.- L. alipesides, Gr. (Pl. Fl. D. 10.) Perennial, with a woody base.
a) May 14-15, 1865. Foot-hills of Trinity Mts., near Humboldt Sink.
6 ½.
b) June 9, 1867. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Unionville Canon.
1”
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124.- L. montanum, Nutt. (745.71.I.116.) Very variable in pubescence, division of
leaves, & habit of growth. Picking to saline soils.
May 9, 1865. Steamboat Springs, Nev., near Baker City.
5 ½.
June 12, 1869. Pleasant Valley, east of Simpson Range, Nev.
3”
” 23, ” Hot Springs, in Grass Valley, east of Simpson Range, Nev.
1”
July 5, 1869. Monitor Valley, Nev., near Grants Mills.
5”
Sept. 7, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - above Bear River.
1”
June 11, 1869. Trilla Meadow - south side of Salt Lake
1”
July 27, 1869. Weber Valley, Utah - above Coalville
4”