Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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227.- Lupinus bicolor, D. (789, 31, T. 377.) Variable. The most common species. Plant name - Chi-si-wan - per - not eaten. Flowers blue or white. a.) Apr. 23, 1868. Fort Hills near Canon City, Col. b.) May 27, " " If Trinity Mts., near O'range, Col. c.) June 3, " " Mt. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville d.) " 12, " Douglas Range, foothills of Pleasant Valley e.) " 23, " " of Grass Valley f.) " 24, Mt. Zebi Range - " of Regan's Valley g.) " Repanto Valley spartly lapiflorus - h.) July 20, E. Humboldt Mts., near Ridge above Camp Ruby. 7,500 ft. i.) " 28, Aug. 1 " Bailey Valley j.) Aug. 24, E. Humboldt Mts. Peaks above O'range River. 9,000 ft. k.) May 17-29, 1869. Wakatch Mts., Wash. Foothills near Salt Lake City 225.- L. [illegible] Lupinus leucopais, Ag. June 3, 1869, Antelope Island, Salt Lake July July 10, 1869. Wakatch Mts., Wash. Poro Canyon. Dry foothills. " " " " Lincoln Bridge 229.- L. [illegible] - Gr. = 7,000 ft., near Empire City. Spikes short, not greatly spread in the corms - a characteristic of the species 227 s. et. f. a.) July 31, 1867. Barchor Mts., Nev. East of Mt. Saddle of Barcher. 7,000 ft. b.) Sept. 9, " Mt. Humboldt Mts. Wright's Canyon (Wm. Bailey.) " " 226 230.- L. [illegible], Doug. - Exactly, which Gray is not, says is argenteus, Ph. Lewis- Douglas' name is far more appropriate. a.) Sept. 18, 1868. Thrumhold Valley, Nev. Foothills of Clover Mts. b.) May 17-29, 1869. Wakatch Mts., Wash. - Foothills near Salt Lake City 233 231.- L. [illegible] - no authentic specimen in Herb. Gr. the only one in Herb. Terry - accord with description, or species which is it? a.) June 19, 1868. Mt. Humboldt Mts. South of Woody Canyon b.) June 3, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake c.) July 10, " Wakatch Mts., Simonton ridge in Poro Canyon 229