Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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199.- Sphaeralcea acerifolia, Kutt. (745. Fl. I. 228) a) Aug. 6-19, 1864. E. Humboldt Wts., Mr. Streambanks. 6,700 ft. 155p. b) Sept. 21, " Wts. at head of Humboldt Rvr. Stream bank. 1. c) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Wts., Utah. Above Parley's Park. 1. d) July 15, " " Our C. Howard Divide. 1. 201 205.- Linum perenne, L. a) Sept. 19, 1867. W. Humboldt Wts. Star Peak. 10,000 ft. 5sh b) " 20, " " Star canon. 5,000 ft. 3. c) June 10, 1864. " " Foot hills near Unionville. 5,000 ft. 6. d) July 2, " " Reese River Valley; below Crispin's. 5,000 ft. 2. e) " 27, " E. Humboldt Wts., Peak above Ft. Ruby. 7-10,000 ft. 2. f) May 21, 1869. Ridge above Salt Lake City, Utah. 5,000 ft. 1. g) June 24, " Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 2. 202 206.- L. Perenne glabrum, caulis pluribus basi puberulo adaequ. 1-2 spiciformis. Dulcibus, supra angulatis; foliis albo-rubris lacinibus obtusis; glandulis stipularibus nullis; floribus pruniculatis, flavis; pedicellis calycis longioribus; sepallis ovatis acuto marginis Glandulosis; filamentis basi dilatatis; stylo submaturum litoris; caputala glabra Cuspidata. 10 valv. calycis sub longioribus. Pedes 4" long, calecula 1/2" in diameter. a) July 4, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Ridge above Pack's canon. 8,000 ft. 6 sh. b) " 14, " Wahsatch Wts., Ridge above Cottonwood Lake. 10,000 ft. 9. c) Aug. 12, " Uintah Wts., Utah. Ridge above Bear R. canon. 9,000 ft. 3. 203 207.- Geranium Richardsonii, F. & M. (G. albi-florum, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 116, 745. Fl. I. 206.) Abundant in mountain canons. Flowers white, or more usually, from rose shade of purple. Pubescence variable. a) June 9, 1868. W. Humboldt Wts., Mr. Unionville canon. 6,000 ft. 2 sh. b) " 25, " Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland canon. c) July 20, 24, " E. Humboldt Wts., Mr. Canons above Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 7. d) Aug. 29, " " Peak above Garland Peaks. 8,000 ft. 1.