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200.- Malvastrum corindinum, var. graminifolium at St. Charles — 9.23.2
approaches M. pedicellatum, which is probably not distinct. Grays' type
has the same sort of leaf-arrangement, but the flowers are mostly smaller.
a) May 20, 1868. Foot hills east of Humboldt Lake, Nev.
3½f.
b.) " 30, " Trinity Mts., Nev. Foot hills near Omaha
3.
c.) June 3, " Mt. Humb. Mts., Nev. Foot hills.
5.
d.) " 18, " " Mouth of Coyote cañon
2.
e.) " 27, " Regan's Valley, Nev.
2.
f) July 3, " Picea River Valley, near foot hills near Austin
3.
g.) Sept. 23, " Holmes' Creek Valley, Nev. Foot hills.
3.
h.) Oct. 1, " Goose Creek Mts., Utah. Near City of Ogden.
2.
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201.- Sida hederacea, Torr.
(Malva hederacea, Bong. ex T. & G. Fl. 22.) Varying in size of
the flowers, length of the peduncles, & half-ness of distribution of the hairs.
a) Oct. 7, 1865. Blue Spring Station, above Salt Lake Valley, Provo.
3½f.
b.) June 20, 1869. Promontory Point, Salt Lake. Subarctic
5".
#202.- Sphaeralcea Emoryi?
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b) May 15, 1868. Truckee Mts., Nev. Foot hills in the pass.
3½f.
a.) July 26, 1867. Near same locality (E. W. Bailey)
2.
c.) " 7, 1868. Pinyon Monitor Valleyo. Foot hills.
5".
d.) " 12.29, " Ruby Valley, & foot hills of E. Humb. Mts.
5.
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203.- Malvastrum Micheliæanum, var. — is distinct from all the varieties found
in Utah, distinguishable from M. Emoryi only by the apparent very
rapidly-rolled calyx.
a) June 12.15, 1869. Standbury Island, Salt Lake.
4½f.
b.) " 20, " Promontory Point, "
2".
c.) " 29, " Bailey's Park, Utah. Foot hills.
3.
d.) July 26, " Wakatobi Mts., Utah. Silver Creek cañon
1.
e.) " 25, " Bear River Valley - near Evanston.
1.