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144.- Viola Battalii, Ph, var. jadimculata. (V. pedemulata, 74.) A mountain
subalpin form, readily distinguished by its somewhat fleshy, more or less
uniform, conspicuously veined leaves. Petals strongly tinged with purple.
Stipules usually laeviside to toothed.
a.) June 9, 1865. Dr. Humboldt-Mrs. Sr. Limestone cañon. 7-9,000 ft. 10 sh.
b.) " 12, " Dumpling Range, Mrs. Bear Creek Rkde. 7,000 ft. 1.
c.) " 30, " Battle Mtn., Sr. Near peak. Sum. 9,000 ft. 1.
d.) July 24, " E. Humb. Mrs. Mr. Peaks abov Camp Ruby. Sum. 9,000 ft. 9.
e.) May 17, 1869. Wehawath Mtn., Utah. Cañon near Salt Lake City. 6,000 ft. 1.
f.) July 15, " " " Birds abov Cottonwood cañon. 9,000 ft. 1.
Caryophyllaceae.
144b.
145. - Sphaeraria Vaccaria, L. (Sphaeraria Vaccaria vulgaria, HUST) Introduced. Com-
mon about the Mormon settlements of Utah, & spreading thither westward.
a.) July 2, 1865. Beaver Valley, Mrs. Birk Ranch.
b.) " 7, " Monitor Valley, Mrs. By Orland Stage Road.
c.) " 29, " Ruby Valley, Mrs.
d.) " 13, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Summit of Cottonwood cañon
145c.
146. - Silene acaulis, L.
a.) Aug. 31, 1865. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Peaks abov Orvland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 8 sh.
b.) " 3, 1869. Uintah Mtns., Utah. Peak abov Bear River Cañon. 11,000 ft. 5.
c.) " 10, " " " Crest " " 11,000 ft. 8.
146.
147.- S. Douglasii, Hook.? (Tr. K. Phil. Bot. Am. I. 83. 798. 31 Z. 190.)
a.) July 19, 1865. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Cañon abov Camp Ruby. 7,500 ft. 6 sh.
b.) " 30, " " Cañon abov Sarniile. " " 5.
c.) " 14, 1869. Drakesbush Mtns., Utah. Ridge abov Cottonwood Lake. 10,000 ft. 7.
d.) " 20, " " " Peak west of Salye's Park. 9,000 ft. 4.
e.) " 27, " " " Echo cañon, Hanging rock. 7,000 ft. 1.
f.) Aug. 14, " " " Birds wrost of Salye's Park. 9,000 ft. 5.
g.) " 19, " " " Trim fork, Cottonwood cañon 9,000 ft. 5.