Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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223.- Lupinus pusillus, var. ?? Upper lip of calyx nearly 0.5 inch, membranaceous, lower lip thinner, somewhat 2-3-lobed and occasionally with a short suberect tooth at its junction with the upper lip. Longer abaxial nectariferous tube. a.) May 13-20, 1869. Humboldt Valley, near Fort Hill, from the Snake Ridge of the Snake & Owyhee. 5 sp. b.) June 29, "". E. Humboldt Mts., near High Fort Hills & middle canyons. 6-8,000 ft. 5 sp. c.) July 24, "". E. Humboldt Mts. - Fort Hills of Ruby Valley. 6,000 ft. 1 sp. d.) June 30, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake 2 sp. e.) "" 15, "" Carrington Island, Salt Lake 1 sp. 224.- L. with abnormal racemes of flowers in addition to the ordinary ones; peduncles elongated above the leaves, florets reduced in all their parts, scattered, occasionally sterile. June 29, 1869. Fort Hills near Summit Spring, Nev. - L. G. Battle bot. Ref. 225.- L. uncialis, var. sp. Anemone Ramus uncialis villosus diffusus ramorum foliario; flores siliquariis axillaris, pedunculis foliis aquamultibus vel barbatus; lemnini bus 2-3-pinnis; foliis 5-6 lobi, spatulatis obtusis. - Calyx deeply bilobate, with a short oral brach; upper lip deeply 2-cleft, lower longer, 3-toothed, middle tooth small. Vexillum dorsale, shorter than the wings & keel, aids scarcely or all reflexed; wings free or but slightly united at the tip, keel rather fleshy. Stipules short, adnate, obtuse, often wanting. Flowers abundant with red tipped with purple, 2½" long; lemmas 3-5" by 2". Leaves on ¼" petioles, leaflets 2" long. a.) May 19, 1868. Fort Hills of the Truckee, Nev., in the Fall. 10 sp. b.) June 12, "". Dugspen Range, near Dry Sandy Ridge 5 sp. 226.- L. parviflorus, Matt. (749. 71. I. 3)5. On shaded mountain side throughout the watershed. a.) June 24, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. At or near Park's Park. 5,000 ft. 6 sp. b.) July 10, "". "" Canyon of Salt Fork of Bear River. 7,000 ft. 1 sp. c.) "" 13, "" Cottonwood Canyon 5,000 ft. 1 sp. d.) "" 15, "" Near Cottonwood Divide, 3½ mile, 4,000 ft. 1 sp. e.) Aug. 12, "" Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge above Bear River Canyon. 9,000 ft. 2 sp. 20 and (Cotton City) is L. Brevi, var. 2' high. "carina ciliata".. 20 and (Cotton City) is L. Brevi, var. 2' high. "carina ciliata".. 20 and (Cotton City) is L. Brevi, var. 2' high. "carina ciliata"..