Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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126 130- Thlaspi cochleariforme, DC. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 54. 708. Fl. I. 113.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humb. Wto., Stv. Lake shore at or Orlond Ranch. 9,000 ft. 10sh. b) Sept. 2, " " Peaks above Henneman's. 10,000 ft. 7 c) " 13, " Clover Wto., Stv. Highest Peak 11,000 ft. 1. d) July 4, 1869. Uintah Wto., Utah. Ridge above Pachki cañon 7,000 ft. 10. e) " 5, " " Peak above Provo cañon 9,000 ft. 10. f) " 14 " Wakecat Wto., " Cottonwood cañon, 8,500 ft. 3. g) " 15, " " Kimball's thinn cañon 9,000 ft. 2. 127 137- Thysano carpus nuttallii, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 69. 8. 14. 705. Fl. I. 115.) a) Apr. 4-23, 1866. Foot hills near Carson City, Nev. 20 sh. b) June 8, " W. Humb. Wto., Stv. Unionville cañon 2 " Capparidaceae. 125 132- Cleome integri folia, DC. (Fl. I. 122.) Frequent in Salt Lake Valley. a) Sept. 7, 1868. Bear River Valley, near mouth, Utah. 5" high 2 sh. b) June 11, 1869. Black Rock point - South end of Salt lake 1" c) July 26, " Silver Creek cañon, near Parley's Park 1" 129 133- C. auria, Nutt. (745. Fl. I. 122.) Distinct from C. lutea, Hook. a) July 27, 1867. Truckee Valley, at the Big Bend, Nev. 11 sh. b) Aug. 2, 1867. Carson Desert, Nev. Needi Station 1" c) May 13-20, 1868. Truckee & Humboldt Valleys, near Death 3" d) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Nev. Abundant 1" 130 134- C. lutea, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 70, 5. 25. 708. Fl. I. 122.) This figures that the last is a much smaller plant; branches from base, raceme less dense, filaments scarcely equally the petals, too short. May 14, 1868. Broke side of Humboldt lake - rawn flat.