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Anacardiaceae.
216.- Rhus glabra, L. On the foot hills of the Wasatch Mts., in Salt Lake Valley.
July 13, 1869. Mouth of Cottonwood canon. 7 sh.
217.- R. Toxicodendron, L. Canions of the Wasatch Mts. Erect; Rubrae White.
a) May 14 A.M., 1869. City Creek Canon. 2 sh.
b) June 3, Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 1.
219, 220.- R. aromatica, Ait., var. triloba, Gr. (R. triloba, Smith. 78. 71. I. 219) Abundant
on the foot hills & in the canions of the Wasatch & in the adjacent valleys.
a) Oct. 3, 1864. South foot hills of Rapt River Mts., Utah. Clear Creek Station. 10 sh.
b) " 7, " East foot hills of Promontory Range, Utah. 2.
c) May 17, 1869. Foot hills near Salt Lake City 11.
d) July 12, " Wasatch Valley, near Battle Creek. 3.
Leguminosae.
219 221.- Thermopsis fabacea, DC., var. montana, Gr. (T. montana, Smith. 78. 71. I. 304.) This seems to
be better than T. montana, Sutt. and T. macrophylla, Sutt. Dr. Strum Banks, but not
frequent. Rarely more than a single plant in one locality. Stems numerous
from the root, in a dense clump.
a) June 9, 1864. W. Humb. Mts., N.W. Unionville.
7 sh.
b) " 26, " Mt. Tobin Range, near Nepisiguit, Nev.
2.
c) July 11, " Ruly Valley, Nev.
2.
d) Aug. 25, " E. Humb. Mts. Canon at Government Ranch.
3.
e) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah.
1.
220.- Lupinus pusillus, Ph. (74. 71. I. 374.) Leaflets 4-6, usually 5; the dense
villous pubescence upon their under surface, straight or appressed; pods oblique,
flat-topped.
a) May 11, 1864. Trucker Valley, Nev. Dry foot hills near Glendale. 1/2.
b) " 21, " Humboldt Valley, Nev. Sand Dunes, Cooper's Ferry
1.
c) July 10, 1869. Heber Valley, Utah. Dry roadside.
7.
d) June 15, 1864. Unionville Valley, Nev. Mouth of Dunlap canon
1.