Catalogue of botanical collection made in Nevada and Utah, in 1867-9
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Cub Description for Tony XVII. Cf. Longer & finer spines than any in Herb. Gr. 253° = A. platypterus - Cf. The var. floribundus seems to be Its ordinary well developed form XXI. Ligulæ occasionally subpubescent — a more finely pubescent pod characterising A. Coulteri, Bratt., (A. Arthur-Schottii, Gr.) which being the older name takes precedence — otherwise this may be var. firmorthii. 252 + 253 an Doubtless one. The flowers of Arthur-Schottii (corpus aquil) firmorthii (firmorthi sp.) and wilkinsonii (Wilkin) + ludigerae-floribundae, (Anders) are identically the same — yellow in a moderate degree of varietation in the density of the racemes, glandul pubescence, length & flexuosity of the stamens, & slight accumulation of the pod; they may all be easily embraced under one species. Name: emergens? Keel spurred at base — Cf. Flowers of A. platypterus