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{ "text": "A single spire, as labeled in Herb. Gray which is equivalent to any\nspire of C. Douglasii - The Rocky Mts. C. Douglasii is more normally\nlinear leana.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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Ranunculaceae. 3.- Clematis Wyethii, Nutt. Evidently the plant of Wyeth's collections, described by Nuttall. It closely resembles C. Douglasii, Hook., and may prove a variety of it. Stem from 1½ to 2½ high; flowers with nearly straight calyx lobes, upon a long naked peduncle which is erect in fruit. Variable in pubescence. a) July 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Silver Creek canyon. In fruit. 5 sp. b) " 5, " " " Provo canyon. In flower. 6 " c) " 26, " Wahsatch Mts., near Wanship. In fruit. 3 " (Nutt, Jour. Acad. Phil. VII. 6.) 749, 31. I. 8. 4.- C. ligusticifolia, Nutt., var. C. brevifolia, 749. Frequent on stream banks in the lower canyons of the W. Humboldt Mts. and found in a single locality in the E. Humboldt Mts. - uniformly the variety with broad, subcordate 3-lobed leaflets. The narrower leaved eastern form, or an approach to it, was not met with in S.E. Idaho. (749, 31. I. 9.) a.) Sept. 4, 1867. W. Humboldt Mts., Wright's canyon. (W.W. Bailey.) Fruit. 5 sp. b.) " 9, " " " Unionville. Staminate. 4 " c.) " 19, " " " Santa Clara canyon. Both sexes. 5 " d.) Aug. 20, 1867. E. Humboldt Mts., west base. Both sexes. 6 " e.) Oct. 2, 1867. City of Rocks, Idaho. With narrow leaved form. 2 " 1.- C. alpina, Mill. Is this, or not, var. ochroleuca? Find species C. alpina. a) July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Cottonwood canyon. In flower. 9,000 ft. alt. 14 sp. b) " 14, " " Cottonwood Lake, rocks. In fruit. 9,500 ft. alt. 3 " 2.- C. verticalis, DC., var. Columbiae. Rooted mountain aido. Collected by Wyeth. Not Differing from the eastern form, except in the somewhat smaller narrower-sepaled flowers. (Clematis Columbiae, 748, Fl. I. III.) (Atagene Columbiae, Nutt., Jour. Acad. Phil. VII. 7.) [illegible] a) June 25, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., near Parley's Park. Sterile stems. 7,000 ft. alt. 3 sp. b) July 7, " Uintah Mts., near Duchesne river. " " 9,000 ft. alt. 3 " c) " 10, " Wahsatch Mts., N. Fork of Provo river. In fruit. 7,000 ft. alt. 5 " d.) Aug. 19, " " near Parley's Park. In flower & fruit. 7,000 ft. alt. 6 "
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5.- Thalictrum alpinum, L. Rare. (749. Fl. I. 39.) Sept. 10, 1865. Clover Mts., Nev. Bamp, grassy bank, with Salix -? and Vaccinium -? & fruit. 10,000 ft. alt. 11 sp. 6.- T. sparsiflorum, Tureg. A low, single flowered form. No. 10 of Dr. Vasey's Colorado collection, 1865. ("T. reflexum, miki") is apparently but a rather large leafy variety of this species. (T. clavatum, Hook. Fl. Bor. I. 2, 749. Fl. I. 39.) July 7, 1869. Shaded river bottom, Provo valley, Uintah Mts. 8,000 ft. alt. 2 sp. 7.- T. fendleri, Eng. Fragment in the Wahsatch Mts. - rare westward. (Pl. Fendl. I. Pl. Wright II.7.) a.) Aug. 6, 1865. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. High canon, west side. Stout, 3°. 9,000 ft. alt. 3 sp. b.) June 22, 1869. - Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Parley's Park, creek bank. Pistillate. 6,000 ft. 1" c.) June 24, "" Cañon near Parley's Park. Both sexes. 7,500 ft. 8" 9.- T. A doubtful species. Form of T. fendleri, with stamens mingled with the fruit, & extremely large leaves. A close approach to T. divaricatum. July 9, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Bourn cañon, river bank. 5,000 ft. alt. 2 sp. 10.- T. A doubtful species. - Form of T. fendleri Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear river cañon, rocky ridge. & fruit. 8,500 ft. alt. 2 sp. 11.- Anemone multifida, Poir. Sepals blue, lighter within. Hook. Fl. Bor. I. 749. Fl. I. 13. Torr. N.Y. a.) Aug. 25, 1865. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Rocky slope. In fruit. 10,000 ft. alt. 2 sp. b.) Sept. 3, "" Clover Mts., Nev.- "" "" 7" c.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Rocky ridge overlooking the Duchiana. In flower. 10,000 ft. alt. 9" d.) July 7, "" "" "" Head of fork of the Bear. In flower. 9,000 ft. e.) Aug. 2, "" "" "" Bear river cañon. Rocks. Fruit. 9,000 ft. 6" f.) "" 3, "" "" "" Peak. In flower. 12,000 ft. 2" g.) "" 10, "" "" "" near peak. Fruit. 11,000 ft. 8" 12.- A. A doubtful species. = A. multifida in a stunted form, with leaves of the leaves, shorter & broader than usual. June 12, 1869. Stansbury Island, Salt Lake. Rocks. In fruit. 4,200 ft. 2 sp.
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13.- Myosurus minimus, d. (Trs. Fl. I. 25. Gr. Gen. I. 25, 5.8.) June 3, 1869. Meadow at mouth of Jordan river, Utah. In fruit. 9 sp. 14.- M. aristatus, Bentt. The ordinary starred specimen, growing under sagebrush, has short, few cored heads. Under varying circumstances, it sends up numerous sub-decumbent scape, with linear many cored head, as in M. minimus. (warp. Ann. I. 7.) a) Apr. 4, 1868.- Sage plain near Carson City, Nev. 20 sp. b) 23, " Bank of "Cris Spring", near Carson City, Nev. 6. c) June 3, 1869. Meadow at mouth of Jordan river, Utah. 4. d) 14, " Sandy shore of Stansbury Island, Salt Lake. 3. 15.- Ranunculus divaricatus, Schrank? The specimens of this species in Herb. Eaton have the segments of the leaves much longer & more delicate than in an authentic specimen from J. C. Baker. It is not easily distinguishable from R. aquatilis, var. trichophyllus, except in their extreme forms, when in the one the leaves are divided, parted mostly by three, segments long filiform - in the other, palmarly parted from a very short pedicle, segments shorter & more rigid. The fruit may give more positive differences, her glabrous & beaked, thin somewhat hispid & obtuse. a) July 26, 1869. Jordan river, near Glendale, (near Utah Railroad) b) Sept. 5, 1868. Stream in Scent valley, Nev. 7 5/2 c) May 31, 1869. Jordan river, Utah. Near Salt Lake city. 6 " d) July 26, 1869. Silver creek, Thebes, near Utah. 16.- R. aquatilis, d. var. trichophyllus, Chaix. a) July 16, 1867. Truckee River, near Glendale, Nev. (W. W. Bailey.) 5 sp. b) May 9, 1867. Stream in meadow near Glendale, Nev. 4 " c) Sept. 1, 1867. Stream in Ruby Valley, Utah. Nev. 5 " d) July 26, 1869. Silver creek, Parley's Park, Utah. 6 ". 17.- R. multifidus, Ph. Rare. Looking in the meadow, low & lioncail laked - Gently NeuHall's from pine the H. W. C. S. B. (illegible) Aug. 16, 1869. Weber River bottom, near Coalville, Utah. 17 sp.
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montanus 18.- Ramnunculus alismacfolius, Gray, var. minor. I rhabical with specimen of Dr. Rany Dr. Vasy from the Rocky Mts., forming a well-marked variant variety. A span to a foot high; erect or decumbent; leaves subin, ovate to lanceolate, appearing at the joining of the branches, with occasionally a pair at the central peduncle; achene slightly flattened, short-beaked. No specimens show the "long, straight beak" which mainly dis- tinguishes R. alismacfolius from R. Flammula. a.) Aug. 27, 1869. E. Humbold Mts., Nev. Shore of mountain lake. 9,000 ft. alt. 16 sp. b.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Fork of Provo canon. 9,000 ft. 10. 19.- R. Flammula, L., var. rephans. Rare. Aug. 11, 1869. Bear River canon, Uintah Mts., Utah. 8,000 ft. 12 sp. 20.- R. Cymbalaria, Ph. The most abundant species of the genus, preferring 4-6,000 ft. alt. subsaline or alkaline soils. (Ph. Fl. 392, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 11, 749, 75. I. 17.) a.) Aug. 5, 1869. Soda Lake, in Carson Desert, Nev. 5 sp. b.) Sept. 5, " Humbold Meadow, near Arcoa, Nev. 2 " c.) Oct. " Stream bank, Unionville, Nev. (W.W. Bailey.) 1 " d.) June 8, 1864. Same locality. 5 " e.) " 11, " Valley, near Unionville, Nev. 2 " f.) July 1, " Reese river valley, near the Humboldt, Nev. 4 " g.) " 11, " Ruby Valley, Nev. 5 " h.) May 17, 1869. Stream bank, near Salt Lake City, Utah. 2 " i.) " 19, " City Creek canon, " " 3 " 21.- R. affinis, R. Br., var. B., Hook. Agreeing perfectly with Hooker's description & figure. This species is carried by him in his "Distribution" (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 12, 5.6. 749, 75. I. 16.) of Arctic Plants" into R. auricommus, L. a.) July 3, 1869. Creek bank, Kansas prairie, Uintah Mts., Utah. 6,000 ft. 2 sp. b.) " 5, " Miadon, upper Provo canon, " " 7,500 ft. 3 " c.) " 14, " Cottonwood Canon, Wahsatch Mts., Utah 9,000 ft. 2 " d.) Aug. 2, " Bear River canon, Uintah Mt. 9,000 ft. 1 "
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23. R. accelerata, L. a.) July 11, 1865. Ruby Valley, Nev. 4 sp. b.) Oct. 4, Pilor Spring, Salt Lake Valley, Utah. 3 " C.) " 8, " Near Bear River, " " " 2 " d.) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City. 3 " 27 R. reflexa, L. Flowers small. Stilt a.) Aug. 20, 1868. E. Humboldt Mt., Huntington Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 5 sp. b.) Sept. 22, " Thousand Spring Valley, Nev. " 1 " C.) June 22, 1869, Wahsatch Mt., Parley's canyon, Utah " 3 " d.) " 23, " " Porley's Park, " " 1 " e.) May 5, 1868. Near Carson city, Nev. An early spring form. 4,500 ft. 4 " tall, 28 29. R. [illegible], L. var. [illegible] Macranthinos Scheele. Stems short, erect, showing no tendency to throw out runners. Nearly glabrous. Flowers large or bright yellow. Beak long, straight, equaling the acheneium. Calyx reflexed. July 14, 1869. Cottonwood canyon, Wahsatch Mt., Utah. Muddy banks of creek. 2" high. 8,500 ft. alt. 3 sp. June 13, " Same canyon. (D.C. Eaton.) 5,000 ft. alt. - July 4, " Pack's canyon, Uintah Mt. (D.C. Eaton.) 7,000 ft. - 25 R. rivularis, L. var. Eschscholtzii. a.) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mt., Nev. Shore of lake. 9,000 ft. alt. 12 sp. b.) Sept. 12, " Claron Mt., Nev. 10,000 ft. alt. 5 " C.) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mt., Utah. Head of Bear river canyon 10,000 ft. alt. 8 " d.) " " Near same locality. Tall, Doubtful form. 1 " e.) July 6, " Uintah Mt. Divided between Provo or Duchene R. 10,000 ft. 6 " Dehaukerate form. 22. R. [illegible] q[alveminus], H.K. (Fl. Bor. Am. I. 12, 55 a.) Apr. 4, 1865. Naches Mt., Nev. King's canyon, near Carson city. 5,000 ft. 11 sp. Small specimen of R. Canens, Huth.
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27. R. digitata var. K. allied to R. nivea & R. hyptotoma. June 25, 1864. Gold Run District, Mr. Peak above Cumberland 9,000 ft. 2 sp. 16, May. Trahanteh Mrs. Whah. Cottonwood Lake. (G.c. Sata.) 9,000 ft. 30 R. arthi Inypelline s? K. rare but for the most part, margins otherwise July 17, 1869. Nakhateh Mrs. Whah. Divide above Cottonwood Canon. Bank of now bank. 10,000 ft. alt. 14 sp. Glabrous throughout, excepting a slight ciliation along the margins of the leaves. 6-12' high. Previously found only in the river bottoms of Oregon. Capitula more numerous. Then repens. 29. R. Andersonii, Gr. rar. June 14, 1869. Pilot Rock Point, Salt Lake, Utah. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. That plant more delicate or slender; stems 1' high, with (in one specimen) a leaflet above the middle similar to the radical leaves; phylls and achene somewhat smaller, & the latter less numerous crowded in the heads. 30. R. Andersonii, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. Art. Sci. VII. 32.) At this remarkable species was originally described from flowering specimens only, a full description is here given, founded upon a large number of matured specimens plants. Scapus, glaber, radice fibrosa, foliis tripinnatis, segmentis trifidis, laciniatiss, lacinias lanceolatae subcaulis; scapus aphyllis unifloris; floribus pollicem diametro; sepalis latissimis glabris persistentibus; petalis "saturate rosio" et ungue brevi angusto in laminam suborbicularin basiforcea minima gaudentem dilatatis marcescenti-persistentibus; capitulis maturis prae grandibus sphaeroides, carpellis pro genere maximis, inflatis, adsubturan ventralem anguste oblis, qlabrinimis, subcomprassis, Stheis, stylo minimo curvato apiculatis, animum elongato, loviter curvato, supra basim subra ventralis affixo adscendente. Glabrous throughout, with somewhat erect or fleshy habit, a span to
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six inches high. Roots coarsely fibrous, leaves all radical, 3-lobed, lateral lobes 2-3 cleft, terminate on 3-cleft + pinnatifid - divisions incisely once or twice ultimate cleft, segments narrow. Scales longer than the leaves, naked, 1-flowered. Stalks somewhat tubular, persistent, broad ovate or obicular, narrowed at base, 1/2 in Diameter. Petals even larger, with a narrow claw (1" long) + shallow nectary. Carpels membranaceous, obicular, connate below, minutely inflated compressed navicular, abruptly jointed with the persistent short round style, narrowly margined upon the ventral side, crowded in a large glabrous head. Seeds (1-1/4" long) attached to the ventral surface above the base. a.) May 16, 1866. Trinity Mts., Mr. Fort Hills. 5,000 ft. alt. 12 sp. b.) June 8, 1866. Mr. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Unionville cabin 6,000 ft. alt. 2". c.) " 27, " Repayne Valley, Mr. Fort Hills 5,000 ft. 1" d.) July 27 " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Fort Ruby cabin 9,000 ft. 1" e.) June 13, 1869. Stanbury Blund, Salt Lake. Near Peak 6,000 ft. 1" 31.- Caltha leptozepala, DC. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 22, t. 10. T4, Fl. I. 2.) a.) Aug. 29, 1866. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. S. flowers 10,000 ft. 13 sp. b.) Sept. 10, " Clover Mts., Mr. S. fruit 10,000 ft. 10" c.) " 12, " " " S. flowers 10,000 ft. 4" d.) July 14, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Cottonwood Lake. 9,000 ft. 4" 32.- Trollius laxus, Salisb. (Tch. Fl. I. 25. A. Americanus, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 28. T. laxus, var. albiflora, Gr. Sill. Jour. XXXIII. 12.) Sepals dull greenish or yellowish white; in no other respects distinguishable from the eastern plant. a.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Divide on Duchesne. 9,000 ft. 11 sp. b.) Aug. 2, " " Bear river canyon, Frink. 9,000 ft. 10" 33.- Aquilegia Canadensis, L., var. formosa, Torr. (A. formosa, Fisch., T4, Fl. I. 30.) Not uncommon on stream banks in the mountain canyons of Nevada, but not seen in Utah. a.) Aug. 16, 1867. Truckee Mts., Mr. 6,000 ft. alt. 13 sp. b.) Sept. 3, " W. Humboldt Mts. Wright's cabin. (also W. Bailey) 2,000 ft. 2" c.) June 9, 1867, " Unionville cabin. 6,000 ft. 1" d.) June 27, " Gold Run District, Cumberland. 6,000 ft. 3" e.) July 67, " Trinity Mts., near Austin. 6,000 ft. 1" f.) " 11, " Ruby valley, " 3" g.) Aug. 3, " "
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34. Aquilegia Canadensis, L., var. formosa. A subalpine form; stem nearly simple, few flowerd; uppermost leaflets entire, oblong or oval; sepals oval, equal to or longer than the spurs, widely spreading. a.) July 24, 1869. E. Humboldt Mt., Caion near Ruby camp 8,000 ft. 1 sp. b.) Aug. 6. " " Approaching common form. 9,000 ft. 2. c.) " 27 " " Shore of mountain lake. 10,000 ft. 5. 35. A. coerulea, James. (Long's Exp. II. 345. 1879. Pl. 30. H. & A. 1882. Beech. I. 59, 572.) Flowers white, rarely with the sepals slightly tinged with blue. In shaded mountain slopes. a.) June 26, 1869. Wasatch Mt., Utah. Near Potley's Park. 8,000 ft. alt. 11 sp. b.) July 14, " " Cottonwood lake. 9,500 ft. alt. 1 c.) Aug. 2 " Uintah Mt. Bear river caion with small leaves. 9,000 ft. alt. 2. 36. A. barystyle, Newb., var. flava. a.) May 27, 1869. Wahsatch Mt. near Salt Lake city. 5,000 ft. alt. 9 sp. b.) July 7, " Uintah Mt. Banks of Provo river 7,000 ft. 3 c.) " 13, " Wasatch Mt. Cottonwood caion 7,000 ft. 5. 37. Delphinium stylum, L.? wanting the minute peduncles & leafy stem; a simple compact head of Rocky mountain specimens as named, stems slender simple, or came elongated, rather woolly. In creek banks in high caions. a.) July 24, 1869. E. Humb. Mt., Nw. b.) " 30, " " 8,000 ft. alt. 4 c.) Aug. 26, " " 7,000 ft. alt. 5 d.) Sept. 1, " Claron Mt. Nev. e.) July 17, 1869. Wasatch Mt. Utah. 8,000 ft. alt. 1 f.) " 17, " " 7,000 ft. alt. 2 a.) " 20, " " 5,000 ft. alt. 1 b.) " 24, " " 6,000 ft. alt. 1
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35.- Delphinium Menziesii, dc. (Hort. PI. Nov. Am. I 25. 709. Fl. I. 661.) Leaves variable. On low foothills, May-June. 1-2' high. 4-5,000 ft. alt. a.) May 2, 1864. Near Carson City, Nev. 2 sp. b.) 14, " Truckee Valley, near the Big Bend. 2" c.) 14, " Trinity Wb., Nev. 2" d.) 20, " Humboldt Valley, near Coopers' Ferry. 1" e.) June 3, " N. Humboldt Wb., Indian camp. 5" f.) 8, " Unionville camp. 2" g.) 14, " " Bloody canon 2" h.) 18, " " Unionville foothills, 3" i.) July 20, " E. Humboldt Wb., limestone cliff. 7,000 ft. alt.- A doubtful specimen. 39.- D. Menziesii, dc.? var. with pink flowers. June 23, 1864. Simpler Range, Nev. Foothills. 5,000 ft. 1 sp. 40.- D. Menziesii, dc.? var. with double flowers. June 19, 1864. Unionville Valley, Nev. 2 sp. 41.- D. depauperatum, Suth. (7.59. Fl. I. 33.) Somewhat variable but generally characterized by its simply lobed leaves borne with rather broad oblong, somewhat cordate blades; the alpine form very distinct, with marked, entire leaves, from full-flowered racemes, straight slender spines. a.) June 24, 1864. Regan's Valley, Nev. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. b.) 27, " Gold Run District, Nev., near Cumberland. 5,000 ft. 3" c.) Aug. 28, " E. Humboldt Wb., Nev., near Divide. 10,000 ft. 13" 42.- D. Menziesii, dc. The Utah form, essentially the same as No. 34, but with the segments of the leaves more usually sharply linear, and the upper petals delicately veined with blue, which is not the case in any of the Nevada specimens. a.) May 17, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Foothills near Salt Lake City. 2 sp. b.) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 2" c.) 24 " Wasatch Mts. Parley's Park. 2" d.) July 14, " " Head of Cottonwood canon. 9,000 ft. 6"
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{ "text": "Berberidaceae.\n46. Berberis Aquifolium, Ph., var. repens. Ascending stems less than a foot in height,\nleaves 3-7, teeth 5-15 on a side\nStage Pass.\na) July 10, 1864. Diamond Mt., N. St. Strile. 6,500, ft. alt. 4 sp.\nb.) 10, \" E. Humboldt Mts., Mr.-Stage pass. Fruit. 6,500 ft. 6.\nc.) 19+20, \" \" Camp Ruby Canon. In flower. 6,000 ft. 6.\nd.) 24, \" \" \" \" Fruit. 6,000 ft. 1.\ne.) 27, \" \" \" \" + Ruby Peak. In flower. 10,000 ft. 3.\nf.) 30, \" \" \" \" Sawmill Park. Fruit. 9,000 ft. 2.\ng.) May 17, 1869. Wahantah Mts. Near Salt Lake City. In flower. 4,500 ft. 4.\n\nNymphaeaceae.\n47. Nuphar advena, Hit. Rare; high mountain lakes of the Uintah Mts. Utah.\nAug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts. Bear river canon. 9,000 ft. alt. 2 sp.\n(Ph. Fl. 369. Hunk. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 33. 744. 72. I. 56.)\n\nPapaveraceae.\n48. Argemone Mexicana, L., var. hispida, Torr. (A. hispida, Gn., Pl. Fund. 5; A. munita, Dur. Hil.\nPac. R.R. Rep. T. 5, E.1.) Common; Dry foot hills.\na) June 12, 1864. Temple Range, N. V.\n 5,000 ft. alt. 1 sp.\nb) July 6, \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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50.- Corydalis aurca, bldl., var. occidentalis, Eng. (Gr. Man. Fid. 62) Many branched from the root; spines about equally the corolla + pedicel; seeds smooth or minutely reticulated, marginless; pod erect or reflexed, straight or curved, shrunk or slender; bracts acute, ovate & conspicuous to linear minute; 6-14' high. Pods smooth, or puberulent upon the rachis only. a.) May 19, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. City creek cañon. 5,700 ft. 6 sp. b.) June 11, " Black Rock Station, S. side of Salt Lake. 4,200 ft. 2. c.) " 20, " Promontory Point, N. " " 1. d.) " 23, " Wahsatch Mts., Parley's Park. Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 1. e.) July 1, " " Silver creek cañon, rocks. " " 1. 51.- Corydalis aurca, bldl., var. micrantha, Eng. (Lc. l.c.) Flowers small, nearly spineless, on short pedicels. Aug. 12, 1869.- Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Cañon. 9,000 ft. 1 sp. Cruciferae. 52.- Parrya macrocarpa, R. Br., var. a. aspera, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 47, p. 15. 746. Fl. I. 85.) The exact counterpart of the plant of the Archibald Northwest coast, hitherto its only known habitat. Near the summit of the highest peak of the Uintah Mts., at an altitude of 12,000 ft. In flower April. Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Head of Bear river cañon 17 sp. 53.- Cheiranthus kingiiensis, Benth. & Hook. Valves opening elastically, though Nuttall states the contrary. a.) Apr. 23, 1865. Washoe Mts., Nev., near Mt. Davidson. In flower. 7,000 ft. 6 sp. b.) May 27, " Trinity Mts., summit west of Oreama. In flower. 6,000 ft. 1. c.) June 9, " Humboldt Mts., Nev. In flower April d.) " 25, " Gold Run district, near Mt. Cumberland. In fruit. 7,000 ft. 5.
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54.- Masturium officinale, R.Br. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 39. 745. Fl. Z. 73.) In ditches and streams, near Salt Lake City. Probably introduced. May 31, 1869. 6 sp. 55.- N. sinnatum, Nutt. (745. 72. 73.) a) Sept. 20, 1867. W. Humboldt Mt., N.W. Star Canon. 5,000 ft. alt. 6 sp. b) " 24, 1868. Holmes' Creek Valley, Nev., near Lead. Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 1 n. 56.- N. obliquum, Nutt. (7. 745. 72. 73.) a) July 16, 1867. Truckee Valley, N.W. River bank at Big Bend. (W.W. Bailey) 3 sp. b) " 26, " " Same locality. 10 " c) Sept. 30, 1868. Goose Creek Valley, Utah. 3 " 57.- N. obtusum, Nutt. (7. 745. 72. 73.) a) July 7, 1868. Smoky Valley, N.W. Dry run at Cafe Horn Station. 3 sp. b) Aug. 26, " E. Humboldt Mt., N.W. Canon above Overland Ranch. 7,000 ft. 3 " c) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah: Creek bank 6,000 ft. 3 " 59.- N. palustre, DC. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 39. 745. Fl. Z. 73.) a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley, N.W. River bank at Big Bend. 10 sp. b) " 28 " Same Locality. (W.W. Bailey.) 3 " c) May 19, 1868. Humboldt Slough, N.W. Stream near county lot. 2 " 60.- N. palustre, DC. var. hispidum, Gr. (N. hispidum, DC. 745. 73.) a) Sept. 30, 1868. Goose Creek Valley, Utah. Muddy slough bank. 1 sp. b) May 19, 1869. Wasatch Mt., Utah. City Creek canon. 5,000 ft. alt. 1 " c) " 31, " Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City. Later. 3 " d) June 23, " Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank 6,000 ft. alt. 1 " 62.- N. Robustus var. N. palustre (B. Lepidus 1867) a) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. alt. 2 sp. b) Aug. 14, " Wasatch Mt., Utah. Shag Mountain Lake. 8,000 ft. 6 "
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54. Tristichia alpina. Evergreen shrub or sub-Decumbens, leaves entire, or with a few teeth, or coarsely toothed primary lobe, like Ploeg, Aug. 4, 1869. Humboldt Mts., Utah. Head of Bear river cañon; not lake shore. 8 sp. " 9, " Near same locality, near Divide, 10,000 ft. alt. 5". 63. Barbarea vulgaris, R. Br. (Hook. Fl. Nov. Am. I. 39. 749. Fl. Z. 75.) a) June 8, 1868. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville cañon. 6,000 ft. alt. 5 sp. b) July 6, " Toiyabate Mts., near Divide above Austin. 6,000 ft. alt. 4". c) Aug. 26, " W. Humboldt Mts., near Cañon above Overland Ranch. 7,000 ft. alt. 3". d) Aug. 19, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood cañon. 2 fruit. 5,000 ft. 1". 64. B. vulgaris, R. Br., var. B. gracilis, DC. Merely a reduced subalpine form. a) Aug. 31, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., near Head of cañon above Overland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 3 sp. b) Sept. 12, " Clover Mts., near Head of Banning's cañon. 9,000 ft. 3". c) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cañon above Perley's Park. 7,000 ft. 1". 67. Arabis platyphylla, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. Art & Sci. II. 519.) "Humilis ex basi suppartescens; foliis cum caule jube stellata canescentibus, spatulatis integerrimis, summis elongatis arcu siccilibus obtusis; racemo paniculato; (petalis roseis:) siliquis arcuatis rectique lato linearibus (1 1/2-2 1/2 pell. longis, lin. 2 1/2 lati) acuminatis planis, valvis laxae reticulatis; stigmate sessili; seminibus amplissimis alatis." Sept. 2, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., near Cañon above Overland Ranch. Stream bank. 7,500 ft. alt. 6 sp. 68. Arabis canescens, Asch., var. canescens. a) Sept. 10, 1868. Clover Mts., near Highest Peak. 12,000 ft. 1 sp. b) Aug. 3, 1869. Humboldt Mts., Utah. Plakatom Bear River Cañon. 12,000 ft. 1".
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6v Arabis cernuaecepta, Mtt. a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb't Mts. Mr. Canon ston Camp Ruby. 9,000 ft. 1 sp. b) " 27, " " " Peak abovt Mt. Ruby. 10,000 ft. 1. c) Aug. 4 " " " Peak north of Stage Pass. 8,000 ft. 10. 70 Arabis Nor. sp.: Nothing like it in Herb. Gray. a) May 9, 1868. Steamboat Springs, near Washoe City, Nev. 4,500 ft. 4 sp. b) " 16, " Trinity Mts. Foot-hills near Humboldt Lake, 5,000 ft. 1. c) " 20, " Humboldt Valley; Sandy bank, abovt Lake 4,500 ft. 1. d) June 15, 1869. Stanbury Island, Salt Lake. Sandy shore 10. 75 A. arcuata, Gr. (Strobilanthes arcuatus, Mtt. 149.21. I. 77.) a) Apr. 23-29, 1868. Foot-hills near Carson City, Nev. 2d flower. 4,500 ft. 10 sp. b) May 16, " Trinity Mts. Mr. Foot-hills near Humboldt Lake 4,500 ft. 2. c) " 27, " " Canon west of Orano 4,500 ft. 4. d) July 7 " Toyatala Mts., Mr. Foot-hills East of Austin. Fruit. 6,000 ft. 1. e) June 13, 1869. Stanbury Island, Salt Lake. Trian Peak. Fruit. 6,000 ft. 4. 74 A. retrofracta, Cook. (Kurritis retrofracta, Hook. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 41, 78. Fl. I. 79.) Leaves ranging from all entire, to all coarsely Denticulate; stipitate ampliflexicant or simply cleaving; broad lanceolate or almost linear. Stem single or several, simple or branched. a) Apr. 23-29, 1868. Foot-hills near Carson City, Nev. 2d flower. 7 sp. b) May 15, " Mountain Summit E. of Humboldt Lake 6,000 ft. 2. c) June 5, " M. Humb't Mts.- Unionville canyon, 6,000 ft. 2. d) " 25, " Cumberland Mts., Nev. 6,000 ft. 1. e) July 20, 24" E. Humb't Mts. canons above Camp Ruby. 9,500 ft. 2. f) Aug. 21, " " Peak north of Stage Pass 8,000 ft. 1.
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71.- Arabis retrofracta, Graeb. - var. Silique a half broader than usual and, with the rest of the plant, densely stellate-subacute. May 30, 1869. Foot hills of Trinity Mts., Ariz., near Orsona. 4,500 ft. 1 sp. 72.- A. patula, Torr. (Turritis patula, Graeb. 78. 71. I. 74.) Approaching nearly some forms of A. retrofracta. Flora creek. a) May 19, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City creek canyon. 5,000 ft. 4 sp. b) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 4,700 ft. 1 sp. 66.- A. hircata, Scop. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 42. 749. 71. I. 80.) Varying much in habit, t. apparently from dallas a periwinkle a) June 26, 1869. Cumberland, Gil Kim District, Nev. Stream bank. 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b) July 7, " Trygabek Mts., East of Austin, Nev. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 3 sp. c) Oct. 3, " North bank of Raft River Mts., Utah. Clear creek. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. d) June 23, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Parley's Park. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 5 sp. e) " 24, " Cannon above Parley's Park. 6,500 ft. 2 sp. 65.- A. hircula, Scop. - Basal leaves ovate-lanceolate (as in some of the other species). Stems for (19) slender, with a few distant stolons or ovate leaves, for to many flowers, pedicels more or less divergent a) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 4 sp. b) July 4, " Windah Mts., Utah. Pack's canyon. Rocks. 7,000 ft. 4 sp. c) Aug. 24, " " American Fork canon. 6,000 ft. 6 sp. 71.- A. purpuriata, Lam. (Turritis glabra, L. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 40. 789. 71. I. 75.) a) June 8, 1869. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Unionville canyon. 5,500 ft. 1 sp. b) May 27, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City creek canyon. 5,000 ft. 2 sp. c) June 29, " " Canyon above Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 1 sp. 72.- A. brunneoidi, Gr., (Turritis stricta, Graeb. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 40. 749. 71. I. 79.) June 5, 1869. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Unionville canyon. A slender flexuous form, similar to one of the next. 6,000 ft. 1 sp. June 24, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Canyon above Parley's Park, 6,500 ft. 5 sp.
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77.- A. Drummondii, Gr. var. A reduced alpine form. Flowers few, purple or white. Somewhat subacaulis; hairs attached by the middle, or still later. 2-1° high. a) July 20, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Canon above Camp Ruby 5,000 ft. 3 sh. b) Aug. 27, " " Lake above Ovland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 2" c) Sept. 7, " Clover Mts., near South Peak 10,000 ft. 3" d) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Sinks at head of Bear River. 10,000 ft. 9" e) " 12, " " Ridge in Bear River Canon 6,700 ft. 2" 78.- Streptanthus cordatus, Nutt. (709.31.I.77.) a) July 24, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Divide above Camp Ruby. 9,000 ft. 7 sh. b) " 27, " " Ridge above Ft. Ruby 9,000 ft. 1" c) Aug. 4, " " Peak south of Stage Pass. 9,400 ft. 2" d) July 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge above Pack's Canon. 7,000 ft. 8" e) " 9, " " Ridge near Kansas Prairie. 7,000 ft. 3" 83 79.- S. pinicifolius 200, sp. more obscure a) May 13, 1868. Truckee Valley, Nev. Foot hills near the Big Bend. b) " 18, " Humboldt Valley, Nev. near Humboldt Lake, 78 80.- S. bracteatus, Kunkel. Per. lanceolata. Leaves all entire, cauline, lanceolate, radical elliptical upon a narrow petiole. 2-3°. Euth or December, June 29, 1868. Summit Springs, E. of Regan's Valley, Nev. 5,000 ft. 2 sh. Same as the last a) July 8, 1868. Monitor Valley, Nev., at Crutti's Wells. Alkali meadow. b) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley, Utah. Meadows at mouth of Jordan c) " 11, " Rabbit Island, Salt Lake. Alkali mud banks. d) " 23, " Parley's Park, Utah. Stream bank.
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84.- Strophanthus palatinus huds[on] a) June 24, 1869. Wahcatel Wbs, Utah. Canyon above Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 25p. b) July 9, " Uintah Wbs, " Pack's Canyon 7,000 ft. 1. c) Aug. 14, " Wahaest Wbs. Canyon below Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 6. 82. 79.- S. crassicaulis, Torr. (Staur. Rep. 3:3. E.I.) " Glauces; caule glabro inflato fistuloso; foliis oblongis ruminatis pinnatifidis vel ruminatis. Longe petiolatis; floribus erecto-palabis; petalis (purpuracis) linearibus obtusinervulis calyce villozo-lanato duplico longioribus. Siliqua elongata teres nervis stigmatiis botis erichis capitate. Semina compressa 16- longa subangulata anguste marginata styloedribris subtilique accumbentibus. a) May 23, 1868. Humboldt Valley, Nev. Fort Hills E. of Orem. 4,500 ft. 1/4. b) June 24, " Cumberland Wbs. Bardman's Pass 5,000 ft. 1. c) July 20, " E. Humboldt Wbs. Ridge above Camp Ruby 6,500 ft. 1. d) " 29, 1869. Bear River Valley. Fort Hills near Evanston. 6,000 ft. 4/4. x. 86 #4.- Cardamine cordifolia, C. (Pl. 7:103. 5.) Perhaps C. acrisifolia, L. Leaves sometimes all reniform, 2-4" in breadth - upper one often more or less acuminate - scarcely ciliat - principal nerve projectly slightly beyond the margin. a) Sept. 98, 1865. Clover Wbs, Nev. Stream bank 6,500 ft. 5/4. b) June 25, 1869. Wahcatel Wbs., Utah. Canyon above Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 4. c) July 4, " Uintah Wbs, Utah. Pack's canyon 7,000 ft. 4/4. 86. #5.- C. hirsuta, L. (Auck. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 42. 73. 31. E. 85.) a) Sept. 20, 1865. Goose Creek Valley, Utah. Stream bank. 1/4. b) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. " " 6,000 ft. 4. c) July 7, " Uintah Wbs, Utah. Provo river bottom. 7,000 ft. 2. 82. #6.- Platyspermum scapigerum, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 64. E. 14:754. 71.I. 112.) May 9, 1865. Steamboat springs, near Baker City, Oreg. Defruit. 7/4. collected only in Oregon by Douglas.
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88. Vesicaria montana, Gr. (Proc. Acad. Phil. Mar. 1862, p. 58.) "Arquata incana; caulis eradicis furcatus Diploide phloiois; foliis chlattulahis, radicalibus subcoratis petiolatis nunc 1-2 dentatis; racemus fructiferae elongati; silicula ovata seu ellipsoidea cano pubescente stylo gracili longiore pedicello patentem aurum curvato paullo breviore." By mountain clove. a) June 8, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville canon. 9,000 ft. 75 h. b) July 27, " E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Peak South of Camp Ruby 10,000 ft. 8" c) Aug. 14, " " Peak chon Sawmill. Fruit. 10,000 ft. 1" d) July 14, 1869. Brahawhut Mts., Utah. Alton Cottonwood Lake. 9,700 ft. 2. 89. Phyaaria Didynocarpa, Gr. (Vesicaria, Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 49, t. 16. 709. Pl. I. 102.) Da specimen (c). Leana subhygata. a) June 8, 1868. W. Humb. Mts., near Canyon above Unionville. 9,000 ft. 5 h. b) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts. Ridge above Camp Ruby. 9,000 ft. 9". c) " 1, 1869, Parley's Park, Utah. Fruit-hills on Silver Creek. 6,000 ft. 7" d) " 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pack's canon. 7,000 ft. 1" 90. Draba alpina, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 50. 709. Pl. I. 103.) Flowers & fruit in a loose raceme; leaves, stellately pubescent; Scape nearly glabrous; silique glabrous or pubescent. a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Canyon above Camp Ruby 8,000 ft. 15 h. b) " 24, " " Peaks above Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 2" c) " 25 " " Peak South of Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 1" 91. 8. alpina, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 51. 709. Pl. I. 105.) Carried by Dr. Hooker to California, with Vicia, Lupinus etc. & Rennbling the last, but readily distinguished by its much narrower, more or less branched corolla-lance. The stellate pubescence is sometimes partly Scapose 2-4" high. Stems often with small leafy branches a) July 20, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. with sg.a. 8,000 ft. 15 h. b) " 24, " " with sg.b. 9,000 ft. 1" c) Aug. 4, " " Peak South of Stag Pass. 9,000 ft. 2" d) " 25, " " Peak above Garland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 2"
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92. alpina = still more compact 9a. Braber (glacialis, Adams). A dwarf form; scales 1' high, leaves densely crowded upon their mattish bases. Exactly "B. alpina" of Hasker & Thompson for Thibet, in Herb. Eaton. Leaves more rigid + strongly midveined. a) Sept. 10, 1869. Clover Rvts., Mr. Highest peak. 12,000 ft. 1 sh. b) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abov Bear Rive Cabin. 11,000 ft. 10. c) " 9, " " " Bride at head " " 10,000 ft. 6 d) " 10, " " Peak west " " 11,000 ft. 1. alpina — 9b. B. (glacialis, Adams. var. y. Hook.) (Fl. Bor. Am. I. 51). Sepia, pedicels + stolides strongly minutely pubescent while the trispd linnar (strongly keeled) leaves are whitish but thinner. — Similar to B. runcinata? Aug. 25, 1869. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Peak above Carland's Creek. 10,000 ft. 3 sh. my notes 9c. B. alpina ( = B. alpida, Adams) Sepia (1-3 florets) + stipules glabrous, leaves ovate, glabrous, ciliate, scarcely veined. Very dwarf + matlike. Remblably apic of Brayer from Altai. T. of H. + 7. from Tibet in Herb. Er. a) Aug. 29, 1869. E. Humb. Mts., Nv. Peak abov Lake. 10,000 ft. 2 sh. b) " 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abov Bear Rive Cabin. 11,000 ft. 3 c) " 10, " " " Peak of B. 11,000 ft. 1. 95. 9d. B. stellata, Jacq. var. B. hibiscifolia. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 53. 706. Fl. I. 105.) July 19, 1869. E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cabin abov Camp Kirby. 8,000 ft. 5 sh. Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts. — with alpina 9e. B. minorilla, Wahler. — Similar to "B. runcinata" but with a gland of D. viridis, Lily (from Ann— Demer in Herb. Gray. Pods glabrous, linear style (a little acuminately) with or without a pannier style. Near 10.5° of W. Long. a) Sept. 3, 1869. E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Peak abov Humman's 10,000 ft. 1 sh. b) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abov Bear Rive Cabin. 11,000 ft. 8 sh. 9f. — scribeful form Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts. little gr. b. 11,000 ft. 5 sh. 9g. — ? Sept. 2, 1869. Uintah Mts. Latt. gr. b. 11,000 ft. 1 sh.
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97. Dodea Douglassii, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. Art. Sci. VII. 324.) Apr. 29, 1868. South side of Mt. Davidson, near Virginia City, Nev. 6,700 ft. 15 sp. 98. D. auria, Vahl. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 55. 709. 71. I. 109.) Flowers yellow or white. a.) Aug. 2, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Above Bear River Canon 9,000 ft. 2 sp. b.) " 3 " " Peak above " (white). 9,000 ft. 4 sp. c.) " 11, " " Bear River Canon, Stream bank, 8,000 ft. 4 sp. 99. D. nemorosa, L. (S. nemorosa, Ehr.) Filigree equaling the pedicels. a.) May 17, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City. 2 sp. b.) " 19, " City creek canon, Utah. 4,500 ft. 4 sp. c.) " 21, " Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City — under sage brush. 5 sp. d.) June 25, " Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 6 sp. e.) July 14, " Wahasht Mts., Utah. Cottonwood canon. 8,000 ft. 1 sp. 100. D. nemorosa, L. var. lutea. (S. lutea, Gilib.) Often with the scape nearly or quite leafless. Hall & Harbom's No. 41 seems to be the same thing, (marked S. crassifolia, Grail.) The flowers of the first specimen are pinkish white. a.) Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb. Mt. Peak above Oakland Road. 10,000 ft. 1 sp. b.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Duchesne River Divide. 10,000 ft. 2 sp. c.) " 14, " Wahasht Mts., Cottonwood canon. 9,000 ft. 7 sp. d.) Aug. 4, " Uintah Mts., Bear River Canon, lake shore. 9,000 ft. 4 sp. e.) " 12, " Ridge above canon. 10,000 ft. 2 sp. 101 102. D. Cardiniana, Walt., var. micrantha, Gr. (D. micrantha, Satt.) a.) May 17, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City. 5 sp. b.) " 31, " Jordan Valley, " " 2 sp. c.) June 7, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake 103. Sisymbrium juncaceum, Bieb. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 61. 74. 71. I. 91.) Aug. 4, 1868. E. Humb. Mt., Nev. South of Stage Pass, head of canon. 9,000 ft. 2 sp.
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103.- Sisymbrium canescens, Mtt. (789.92.) Very abundant. Varying much in the Division of the leaves & Degree of Jumbriscence - the latter always branched. Seed gathered by the Indians for food. = Ah-tsah. "Heap cat'em". a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley, at the Big Bend, Nev. (W. Ls. Bailey.) 4,500 ft. 2 sh. b) Sept. 2), " Unionville Valley, Nev. Meadow c) Apr. 12-May 4, 1868. Near Carson City, Nev. Early forms. 13" d) May 14, +20, " Humboldt Valley, near Bear Humo Lake " 6" e) June 19, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville 3,500 ft. 1. f) " 27, " Cumberland Mts., Nev. 5,000 ft. 1. g) July 6, " Toriyabets Mts., Nev. Near Austin 6,000 ft. 1. h) " 20, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Ridge abov Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 5. i) Aug. 4, " " Below Stagi Pass. 8,000 ft. 1. j) " 14, " " Peak abov Sawmill. 10,000 ft. 1. k) June 30, 1869. Wahsatch Mts. Utah. Parley's Camp Park. 6,000 ft. 4. 104.- S. canescens, Mtt., var. with strong or nearly obicular calyces. Much less frequent. May 16+20, 1868. Humboldt Valley, Nev. near Humbolt Lake 12 sh. 105.- Senclowskia calycina, Meyer. (Hutchinsia, Bisev. Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 54, t. 17. 789. Fl. I. 114.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts. Peaks above Overland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 10 sh. b) Sept. 3, " " Peak above Hummman's 10,000 ft. 6" c) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak above Bear River canyon. 11,000 ft. 8. d) " 10, " " Peak west of Do. 16,000 ft. 3. 107.- Eryginium cheiranthoides, L. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 64, 789. Fl. I. 94.) a) July 2, 1868. Reese Valley, Nev. E. foothills near mouth. Creek bank. 1 1/2 b) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank. c) July 3, " Kansas prairie, Utah. creek bank. d) " 9, " Kolbseet Mts., Utah. Provo Canyon, river bank, 6,000 ft. 4."
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108.- Eriophyllum asperum, DC. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 64, t. 22. 7.9. 71. I. 95.) a) July 10, 1868. Diamond Mts., N.W. Summit of Stage Pass. 7,000 ft. 7 sp. b) " 20, " E. Humb. Mts., N.W. Canon above Camp Ruby 7,500 ft. 3". c) " 24, " " Divide above Camp Ruby 8,000 ft. 1". d) " 27, " " Peak above Mt. Ruby 9,000 ft. 1". e) Aug. 4 " " Peak south of Stage Pass. 8,000 ft. 1". f) May 17, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City, Utah. 4,500 ft. 2". g) " 27, " City Creek Canon, Wahsatch Mts. " 2". h) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake " 1". i) July 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pack's Canon 8,000 ft. 1". j) Aug. 3, " " Ridge above Bear River Canon 11,000 ft. 1". k) " 12, " " Ridge " " East 9,000 ft. 2". 110 109- E. asperum, DC. var. with small flowers, The leaflets help longer than The (3-4") sepals. July 9, 1868. Diamond Valley, N.W. western foot-hills. 6,000 ft. 4 sp. 109 110- E. pinnatum, Nutt. (7×9. 71. I. 95.) a) May 2, 1868. Wasatch Mts. N.W. Clear Creek Canon below Carson. 5,000 ft. 7 sp. b) " 9, " Steamboat Springs, N.W. near Wasatch City. 4,500 ft. 5". 111.- Stanleya pinnatifida, Nutt. (7×9. 71. I. 97.) The upper leaves are often entire and by the decay of the lower ones leave the S. imbrications of James. It does not merit the rank of a variety. The woody base is found 1" in diameter, showing 10-12 annual rings. a) July 26, 1868. Tranier Valley, N.W. Border of Great (W.S. Bailey.) 8 sp. b) " 8, 1868. Monitor Valley, N.W. Foot-hills. c) " June 11, " Unionville Valley, N.W. " 2". d) July 11, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Bravo Canon, near mouth. 6". 112.- S. rigidiflora, Nutt. (7×9. 71. I. 97.) This seems to be Mitchell's plant, which otherwise has not probably been found, but the radical leaves (often 1" long) rarely show on a tendency to division, the cauline ones are sagittate clasping, The stipes 2" long, the silique narrowly, 2.5" long. a) Aug. 4, 1868. Rigana's Valley, N.W. b) July 29, 1869. Bear River Valley, Utah. Near Evanston.
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79 744. Thelypodium integrifolium, Easti. (Pachypodium, Matt. 785.21. 9b.) July 26, 1867. Truckee Meadows, Nev., at the Big Bend. (W.S. Bailey.) 6 sh. a.) " " Same locality. 10 b.) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Nev. Fort Hill. c.) Sept. 2, " City of Rocks Canon, S.E. Idaho. d.) July 22, 1869. Wabashah Mts. Utah. Silver Creek canon. Bunafts. 3 sh. 80 114. T. brachycarpum, Torr. (S. Pac. Ex. Exp. 1847. W. Amm. E. I. Proc. Am. Acad. Art. + Sci. 1869) a.) July 24, 1867. Truckee Meadows, Nev. at the Big Bend. (W.S. Bailey.) 6 sh. b.) Aug. 20, " Same locality. 2 81 115. T. laciniatum, Endl. (Pachypodium, Matt. 785.21. I. gb.) [illegible] Broad, coarsely and shallowly, abruptly dentate leaves. June 25, 1868. Cumberland Mts., Nev. Rocky ridge above Pagan's Valley 6,000 ft. 6 sh. 116. 7. [illegible] June 24, 1868. Pagan's Valley, Nev. 5,000 ft. alt. 3 sh. 77. T. saffiatatum, Gr. (Pachypodium, Matt. 785.21. I. 9b.) Growing in alkaline soils. Stem weak, arbo-decumbent. Radical leaves lanceolate, tapering to a long slender petiole. a.) May 9, 1868. Truckee Meadows, near Glendale, Nev. 5 sh. b.) June 11, " Unionville Valley, Nev. 5 Monitor Valley - Fort Hills 1 c.) July 28, " Ruby Valley, Nev. 1 d.) June 11, 1869. Trilla Meadows, south shore of Salt Lake 1 e.) " " Rabbit Island, Salt Lake. 9 113 117. Brassica nigra, Btth. (Sinapis nigra, L.) Introduced from old settlement. Sept. 19, 1867. W. Humboldt Mts., Star canon. 3 sh. 114 118. T. campestre, D. Introduced. Oct. 11, 1868. Unionville Valley, Nev. 2 sh. July 10, 1868. Gibson's Valley, Nev. Near Stage road May 17, 1868. Trinity Mts., near Stage road. Guttiflora form. 1
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115 120.- Cephalis Bursa-pastoris, Moench. Introduced. May 17, 1869. Weberchek Mts., Utah. Foot-hills near St. Douglas. 3 ½. 116 121.- C. Divaricatus, B.S.H. (Hymenolobus, Nutt. 745.71.I.117.) Collected principally along by Salt Lake in Oregon. Leaves along-spicate, radical once ovate, on pubescent and often longer than the blade - subin, or rarely simple-divaricate or pinnatifid. Growing in damp, alkaline soil, usually under sage-bush. a) Apr. 23, 1868. Sage brush plain, near Corson City, Nev. 10 ½. b) July 1, 1869. Humboldt Valley, Nev., mouth of Reese river 7” c) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City 5” d) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - mouth of Jordan. 6” e) ” ” Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 6” f) ” 15. Stansbury’s Island, 5” 117 122.- Lepidium intermedium, Gr. var. moderatum Fr. (L. rubrale, Auct. non L.) var. longicarpium, [illegible] a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley, at Big Bend. 4 ½. b) May 20, 1868. Humboldt Valley, near Humboldt Lake. 4” c) July 6, 1869. Bridgeman Mts., Nev. Summit above Austin. 6, rough. 2” d) May 17, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City 1” e) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - mouth or mouth of Jordan. 5” 118 123.- L. alipesides, Gr. (Pl. Fl. D. 10.) Perennial, with a woody base. a) May 14-15, 1865. Foot-hills of Trinity Mts., near Humboldt Sink. 6 ½. b) June 9, 1867. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Unionville Canon. 1” 119 124.- L. montanum, Nutt. (745.71.I.116.) Very variable in pubescence, division of leaves, & habit of growth. Picking to saline soils. May 9, 1865. Steamboat Springs, Nev., near Baker City. 5 ½. June 12, 1869. Pleasant Valley, east of Simpson Range, Nev. 3” ” 23, ” Hot Springs, in Grass Valley, east of Simpson Range, Nev. 1” July 5, 1869. Monitor Valley, Nev., near Grants Mills. 5” Sept. 7, 1869. Salt Lake Valley - above Bear River. 1” June 11, 1869. Trilla Meadow - south side of Salt Lake 1” July 27, 1869. Weber Valley, Utah - above Coalville 4”
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120 125. Lepidium montanum, Nutt. var. alpinum: Remarkable for the locality in which it was found, but peculiar only in its slender growth & in the broader outline of the lobes of its leaves. - Personal. July 13 - Aug. 19, 1869. Wheatbelt Mrs. Utah. Rocky gulch of Cottonwood canon. 15sf. 121. 126. - L. Oct. 1, 1867. - Dunglen Range, Mr. Granite Peak canon. 5,000 ft. 15sf. 127. - L. spatulatum, Vasey? var. 2ip. 123 Nov. 16, 1867. - Rocky foothills, West Humboldt Lake, Nev. 2 sf. 127. - L. dichotomum, Gr. (Borck. Acad. A.S.T. VII. 329) Differs from the description in its leaves which are pinnae with a few linear lobes. The flowers are also fuselous. Apr. 4, 1867. Under sage brush, near Carson City, Nev. 28 sf. 124 129. - L. flavum, Eaton. (Hist. of Whipple's Exped., Pac. R.R. Rep. IV. 69) Dr. Corry's Lepidium, though from very scanty early specimens, needs little alteration. The prostrate branches of the mature plant are 6" or more in length, with short densely fruiting bractlets. The ramal leaves are simple, orate-spatulate, with a few teeth toward the apex. Abounds about Humboldt Lake, Nev. a) Nov. 16, 1867. - Foothills east of Humboldt slough. 1sf. b) May 16-20, 1867. - Foothills west south of Humboldt Lake. 12 sf. 125 129. - L. macranthum: var. Sp. Perennium nanum capitatum; foliis congestis oblongatis apice trilobatis, petiolis marginalis citralis; floribus ignotis; scapis vix fistulae exundibus 1-3-floris; siliculis oratis apice acuminato exalato praefixa imaginatis stylis; colymbidibus acuminatis. Sept. 24, 1867. Dry gravelly foothill, head of Holmes' Creek Valley, Utah. 6,000 ft. 12sf.
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126 130- Thlaspi cochleariforme, DC. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 54. 708. Fl. I. 113.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humb. Wto., Stv. Lake shore at or Orlond Ranch. 9,000 ft. 10sh. b) Sept. 2, " " Peaks above Henneman's. 10,000 ft. 7 c) " 13, " Clover Wto., Stv. Highest Peak 11,000 ft. 1. d) July 4, 1869. Uintah Wto., Utah. Ridge above Pachki cañon 7,000 ft. 10. e) " 5, " " Peak above Provo cañon 9,000 ft. 10. f) " 14 " Wakecat Wto., " Cottonwood cañon, 8,500 ft. 3. g) " 15, " " Kimball's thinn cañon 9,000 ft. 2. 127 137- Thysano carpus nuttallii, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 69. 8. 14. 705. Fl. I. 115.) a) Apr. 4-23, 1866. Foot hills near Carson City, Nev. 20 sh. b) June 8, " W. Humb. Wto., Stv. Unionville cañon 2 " Capparidaceae. 125 132- Cleome integri folia, DC. (Fl. I. 122.) Frequent in Salt Lake Valley. a) Sept. 7, 1868. Bear River Valley, near mouth, Utah. 5" high 2 sh. b) June 11, 1869. Black Rock point - South end of Salt lake 1" c) July 26, " Silver Creek cañon, near Parley's Park 1" 129 133- C. auria, Nutt. (745. Fl. I. 122.) Distinct from C. lutea, Hook. a) July 27, 1867. Truckee Valley, at the Big Bend, Nev. 11 sh. b) Aug. 2, 1867. Carson Desert, Nev. Needi Station 1" c) May 13-20, 1868. Truckee & Humboldt Valleys, near Death 3" d) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Nev. Abundant 1" 130 134- C. lutea, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 70, 5. 25. 708. Fl. I. 122.) This figures that the last is a much smaller plant; branches from base, raceme less dense, filaments scarcely equally the petals, too short. May 14, 1868. Broke side of Humboldt lake - rawn flat.
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131. Cleome sparsiflora, torr. sp. Anima glabra, caule flexuoso ramoso, ramis in uno plano expansis; foliis simplicibus vel 3-foliatis longis integris brevipedicel- latis parvis (2-3") mucronatis apicis; floralibus minutis; floribus parvis planis; pedicellis 2-longis; calyce panno; filamentis non petelis longioribus; stilique linear. ibus tresibus submucidatis stilide 4-6-longioribus; petalis unguer lato inbus aquamula nectarijs biannulata instructo. Aug. 5, 1867. Carson Desert, near Bartorn, Nev. 133. Cleonella Mexicana, De. var. transvallia. heterophylla Sept. 4, 1867. Ruby Valley, Nev. Hot Springs 132. C. parniflora, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. Arts. VII. 520.) Differing from the last in the sharper style, smaller flowers, & more acute calyce capsule. July 4, 1867. Monitor Valley, Nev. Bank of Dry Creek 135. C. longiflora, Torr. (P. Wright. T. II.) June 23, 1867. Grass Valley, Nev., E. of Dimple Range. Hot Springs. 134. C. latifolia. torr. sp. Anima erecta glabra subramosa, foliis gratia sem orbicularis obvatis mucronatis pedicellatis; bracteis complanatis oratis longa mucronatis pedicellatis; racemis densis elongatis; floribus magnis planis; petalis Calyce longe acuminate oratis lobis 2-3 longioribus, filamentis brevioribus; calyce bicornis stylo gradii ocentes mucronatis stilite pedicellum aquante multorius brevioribus May 11, 1867. Alkaline eq plain with Glendale 4,000 ft. June 3, 1867. Mt. Humbt. Nev., Nev. East foot hills 5,000 ft. 136. Polanisia uniglandulosa, De. var. parniflora. (P. Trachysperma, 74, 712. 669.) July 29, 1867. Truckee Mts., from Cairn First of Big Bend. (W.W. Bailey.) Aug. 29, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. East foot hills.
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Violaecae. 137. Viola palustris, d. (789. 32. I. 139.) Flowers white, rimmed with purple. a) July 8, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Head of Pack's Canon 8,000 ft. 5 sh. b) " 14, " Wahsahteh Mts., Utah. Slope of Cottonwood Lake. 9,000 ft. 4. 138. V. cucullata, Ait. April-May 4, 1868. Spring banks near Canon City, Mr. a) June 13, 1868. Simpson Range, Siv. Donnelly's Pass 6,000 ft. 1 sh. b) " 30, " Battle Mts., Siv. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 1. c) Aug. 3, " Ruby Valley, Siv. Border of Spring. 6,000 ft. 8. d) May 17, 1869. City Creek Canon, Utah. 4,500 ft. 1. e) June 22, " Wahsahteh Mts., Utah. Parley's Park 6,500 ft. 1. 139. V. cucullata, Ait., var. cordata. April 15-May 4, 1868. Spring banks near Canon City, Mr. 9 sh. 140. V. canina, L., var. syristis, Regel. (V. Muhlenbergii, Zorn) a) Aug. 3, 1868. Ruby Valley, Siv. Spring bank. In fruit. 6,000 ft. 7 sh. b) Sept. 29, " Humboldt Pass, Siv. Creek bank. In fruit. 6,000 ft. 2. c) May 19, 1869. City Creek Canon, Utah. Stream bank. 4,500 ft. 5. d) June 29, " Canon above Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 1. e) July 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pack's canon, shade of pines. 7,000 ft. 3. f) " 10, " Wahsahteh Mts. - Watt Fork of Brown Canon. 7,000 ft. 1. g) Aug. 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Lake shore, head of Bee River Canon. 10,000 ft. 6. 141. V. Canadensis, L. July 13, 1869. Wahsahteh Mts., Utah. Cottonwood canon, Fir fork. 7,000 ft. 7 sh. 142. V. Nuttallii, Ph. The normal Nuttallii a) July 29, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts. Deep shade of limnetra Canon. 6,700 ft. 3 sh. b) June 26, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Shade of sage brush. 6,000 ft. 9. c) July 5, " Uintah Mts. - Beaver canon, mountain side. 4,000 ft. 5. 143. V. Nuttallii, Ph., var. praeamora. (V. praeamora, Doug.) Stipules facinately toothed. Apr. 16-24, 1868. Washoe Mts., Mr. Knight Canon, near Canon City. 5,000 ft. 18 sh.
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143 144.- Viola Battalii, Ph, var. jadimculata. (V. pedemulata, 74.) A mountain subalpin form, readily distinguished by its somewhat fleshy, more or less uniform, conspicuously veined leaves. Petals strongly tinged with purple. Stipules usually laeviside to toothed. a.) June 9, 1865. Dr. Humboldt-Mrs. Sr. Limestone cañon. 7-9,000 ft. 10 sh. b.) " 12, " Dumpling Range, Mrs. Bear Creek Rkde. 7,000 ft. 1. c.) " 30, " Battle Mtn., Sr. Near peak. Sum. 9,000 ft. 1. d.) July 24, " E. Humb. Mrs. Mr. Peaks abov Camp Ruby. Sum. 9,000 ft. 9. e.) May 17, 1869. Wehawath Mtn., Utah. Cañon near Salt Lake City. 6,000 ft. 1. f.) July 15, " " " Birds abov Cottonwood cañon. 9,000 ft. 1. Caryophyllaceae. 144b. 145. - Sphaeraria Vaccaria, L. (Sphaeraria Vaccaria vulgaria, HUST) Introduced. Com- mon about the Mormon settlements of Utah, & spreading thither westward. a.) July 2, 1865. Beaver Valley, Mrs. Birk Ranch. b.) " 7, " Monitor Valley, Mrs. By Orland Stage Road. c.) " 29, " Ruby Valley, Mrs. d.) " 13, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Summit of Cottonwood cañon 145c. 146. - Silene acaulis, L. a.) Aug. 31, 1865. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Peaks abov Orvland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 8 sh. b.) " 3, 1869. Uintah Mtns., Utah. Peak abov Bear River Cañon. 11,000 ft. 5. c.) " 10, " " " Crest " " 11,000 ft. 8. 146. 147.- S. Douglasii, Hook.? (Tr. K. Phil. Bot. Am. I. 83. 798. 31 Z. 190.) a.) July 19, 1865. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Cañon abov Camp Ruby. 7,500 ft. 6 sh. b.) " 30, " " Cañon abov Sarniile. " " 5. c.) " 14, 1869. Drakesbush Mtns., Utah. Ridge abov Cottonwood Lake. 10,000 ft. 7. d.) " 20, " " " Peak west of Salye's Park. 9,000 ft. 4. e.) " 27, " " " Echo cañon, Hanging rock. 7,000 ft. 1. f.) Aug. 14, " " " Birds wrost of Salye's Park. 9,000 ft. 5. g.) " 19, " " " Trim fork, Cottonwood cañon 9,000 ft. 5.
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147 152. S. Douglasii, Hook., var. with its stalks (1/4") more strict, pairs of leaflets about four, Stlng lanceolate, calyx one half longer (1"), petals less deeply bifid. Aug. 18, 1869. E. Humb. Mrs. Mr. Peake abov Sammit. 9,000 ft. 9 sh. 145 153. S. Antirrhina, L. a) May 17-27, 1869. Wakeshelt Wm., Utah. City creek canon. 5 sh. b) " 21, " " Foot hills abov Salt lake city. 2 " c) June 11, " Black Rock - south side of Salt Lake. 1 " d) " 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake 4. 149 154. S. Menziesii, Hook. Trucker a) July 29, 1869. R. Hammond Wm. Mr. (W.D. Bailey.) 3 sh. b) " 6, 1869. Torigabat Wm., Mr. Foot hills E. of Austin. Steamboat 4 " c) Aug. 1, " Parley Valley, Mr. Bank of Coxe creek. 2 " d) May 19, 1869. Wahsatch Wm., Utah. City Creek canon. 1 " e) June 29, " " Peak abov Parley's lake 7,000 ft. 1 " f) " Felt Floridity uncertain 151 155. Lychnis alpina, Rich. 156. L. apetalata, L., var. a. Low, alpine form. Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Wm., Utah. Peak abov Bear River Canon. 10,000 ft. 10 sh. 150 157. L. apetalata, L., " Growing with the last but distinguishable at right. Leaves thin, less rigid, or nearly platyrbous, rarely ciliate at base. Same locality as 156. 152 158. S. Brummondii Hook. 159. L. apetalata, L., var. A. pinnatifida. Much taller & stockier (10-30") but otherwise indistinguishable. Rose-colored calyx & corolla, but the styles are shorter & more spreading; capsules 2-4 cleft, seeds uniformly pubescent. Found in Uintah Wm., Utah. Foothills near Evanston. a) July 26, 1869. Uintah Valley, Utah. Foot hills near Evanston. 6,000 ft. 1 sh. b) " 26, " Bear River Valley, Utah. Foot hills near Evanston. 2 " c) Aug. 12, " Uintah Wm., Utah. Ridge abov Bear River Canon. 9,000 ft. 3 " 153 160. L. pumila, Oh. & Sch.? (Diagn. T. 234.) Styles 6, petals 4-5 cleft, apparently Smaller. June 29, 1869. Limestone ridge E. of Uintah Wm., Utah. 6,000 ft. 7 sh. Aug. 4, " E. Humb. Mrs. Mr. Blacksmith Stage Pass. 9,000 ft. 7 "
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154 159.- Cerastium nutans, Raf. a) July 10, 1868. Huntington Valley, N.W. West foothills. 6,000 ft. 5 sh. b) June 24, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 6". 155 160.- C. vulgatum, L., var. Bexhingianum, (C. Bexhingianum, Ch. Sch., 743. 71. I. 184.) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abov Bear River Cañon. 10,000 ft. 8 sh. 156 161.- C. arvense, L. July 31, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Cañon. Edge wood. 3,000 ft. 8 sh. 157 162.- Stellaria jamesii, Torr. (7.05. 71. I. 183.) Leaves 1/2" in length. a) July 6, 1868. Toiyabat Mts., N.W. Divide abov Austin. 7,000 ft. 6 sh. b) " 20, " E. Humbt. Mts., Bear Cañon abov Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 5". c) Aug. 18, " " " Ridge abov Sawmill. 9,000 ft. 4 sh. d) May 19, 1869. Wahatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Cañon. 6,000 ft. 4". e) June 24, " " " Cañon abov Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 2 sh. 158 163.- S. longipes, Goldie. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 95. 776. 71. I. 184.) a) July 6, 1868. Toiyabat Mts., N.W. East of Pass, stream bank. 6,000 ft. 3 sh. b) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 4". c) July 31, " Uintah Mts., " Bear river cañon. 8,000 ft. 3 sh. 159 164.- S. borealia, Big. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 94. 708. 71. I. 185.) Two forings. a) Aug. 7, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear river cañon - creek bank. 6,000 ft. 4 sh. b) " " " Near same locality. Leaves ovate. " 6". 160 165.- S. crassifolia, Ehr. (8. C. Prod. I. 195.) June 8, 1868. E. Humbt. Mts., N.W. Unionville, creek bank. 6,000 ft. 12 sh. 161 166.- S. ambellata, Turcz. ? a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humbt. Mts., N.W. Lake shore, abov Overland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 9 sh. b) " 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Lake at head of Bear River cañon. 10,000 ft. 12". c) " 12, " " Ridge abov " " 10,000 ft. 5". d) July 15, " Wahatch Mts., Cottonwood cañon. 9,000 ft. 10". 162 167.- S. nitens, Ait. ? Var. sp. (7. E. 71. I. 188.) Smooth below, visility pubescent above; sepals 1-3 mm., about equally the petals. July 24, 1868. E. Humbt. Mts., N.W. Divide abov Camp Ruby. 9,000 ft. 2 sh.
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163 Atrinaia congesta, Stutt. (7.49. Fl. I. 178.) a) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Divide abov Bickem Rinn. 10,000 ft. 10%. b) " 30, " " " Bear river canyon, foothills 8,500 ft. 12". c) Aug. 24, " Wahatch Mts., " Ridge abov American Fork 6,000 ft. 5". 166 A. fendleri - var. eubcongusta A. congesta of the long test, var. lusifera - leads fine 2-5 yd. my loosely fascicled - septa acuminate nearly equally in sutural, perhaps distinct. a) July 20, 1869. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Ridge abov Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 7". b) " 27, " " " Peak abov Ft. Ruby. 9,000 ft. 4". 164 A. formosana, Fritsch. (A. nandipolia, dud.) Aug. 24, 1869. Wahatch Mts., Utah. Ridge abov American Fork. 6,000 ft. 5". 165 A. Fendleri, Gr. (Pl. 13.) a slender, rather short leaved form. a) July 6, 1869. Toiyahk Mts., Nev. East foothills of Barr. 6,000 ft. 10%. b) May 27, 1869. Wahatch Mts., Utah. City Creek canyon 5,000 ft. 5". 167 A. pingenii, Stutt. (7.49. Fl. I. 179.) Sym. 15, 1867 - star peak a) June 8, 1869. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Foothills, south of Coyote canyon. 5,000 ft. 5%. b) July 9, " Diamond Valley, Nev. Foothills abov Sulphur Spg 6,000 ft. 3". c) " 24, " E. Humboldt Mts., " Peaks abov Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 5". 168 A. accumbens ? Aug. 24, 1869. E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Granite rocks, near Fremont Pass. 6,500 ft. 10%. 169 A. rorna, L. (Pl. 13. Fl. Am. I. 99. 7.48. Fl. I. 181.) Includes A. propinquae, Rich., A. kinta, Worms, & A. rubella, Hook. Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abov Bear R. canyon. 10,000 ft. 8%. 170 A. rorna, L. (Pl. 13.) - dense sheet - small effect.
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171. - Arenaria archica, Steven. (Huck. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 100, t. 34. 189. Fl. I. 151.) Variable; probably including A. biflora, Wahl. a.) Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb, Mrs. Mr. Redjeaton, Lake. 10,500 ft. 53h. b.) Sept. 12, " Cloren Ms. " Head of Baring's Canon. 10,000 ft. 2". c.) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Lake, head of Bear R. canon. 10,000 ft. 3". d.) " 10, " " Peak west of " " 11,000 ft. 3". e.) " 12, " " Ridge East-of " " 10,000 ft. 6". 172. - A. latiriflora, L. (Huck. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 102, t. 36. 189. Fl. I. 152.) July 7, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Provo canon, shaded bottom. 7,000 ft. 123h. 173. - Sagina tenuissima, Presl. (S. Scumbens. 184. Fl. I. 177.) a.) July 13, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood canon, fern gorge. 8,000 ft. 35h. b.) " 14, " " " " Stream Bank, " " 8". 174. - S. miralis, Fries. [illegible] The description is good. Presumably specimen of Myrtus from [illegible] in Herbarium. Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak above Bear River canon. 11,000 ft. 15h. 175. - Spergularia media, Presl. (Gr. Num. 95.) Erect, branches spreading, glandular pubescent above, and smooth, wingless. a.) June 26, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Salt Lick. 6,000 ft. 20 sh. b.) July 21, " Same locality. 8". Portulacaceae. 176. - Portulaca oblonga, L. Introduced. Sept. 1867. Unionville, Sen. (Mr. M. Bailey.) 35h. 177. - Talinum pygmarium, Gray. (Proc. Am. Ac. A.S. VII. 322.) With the habit of a Claytonia; sepals persistent, entire or glandularly ciliate; petals white or rose color, slightly emarginate at base, unequal, 5 or 6; stamens 4 or 5; stigma 3-4; seed few to many. Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb, Mrs., Mr. Peaks above Owl Land Ranch. 10,000 ft. 14h. June 25, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 12". July 6, " Uintah Mts., " Bridge above Duchesne river. 9,000 ft. 1". Aug. 4, " " " Head of Bear River canon. 10,000 ft. 14".
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178 142.- Claytonia lanceolata, Ph. a) June 25, 1868. Tobin Peak Range, Mr. Peak at or Cambalad. 9,000 ft. 10 sh. b) July 20, " E. Humb. Mrs. Cain at or Camp Ruby 8,000 ft. 15" c) " 24, " " Divide " " 9,000 ft. 15" d.) Aug. 29, " " Peaks at or Overland Ranch 10,000 ft. 2" e.) May 17, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Ridge near Salt Lake City 7,000 ft. 12" f) June 25, " " Ridge at or Barley's Park. 7,500 ft. 1" 179 143.- C. Caroliniana, peltata, Spreng. (Serradimia.) Leaves obvolute, petioles equal by the blade; flowers apparently umbellate in the axil of the leaves — white & purple 50 mm., pink, among rocks. — Utah. a) Apr. 29, 1868. Wachter Mts., Mr. Peak for T. J. M. Davidson. 7,000 ft. 15 sh. b) May 13, " Trucker Mts., Mrs. Alon Clarke Station 7,000 ft. 4" 180 144.- C. archica, Adams, var. meganthiara, Gr. (Sill. Jour. XXXIII. 406.) Flowers small. Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Divid at head of Bear River. 10,000 ft. 7 sh. 181 145.- C. perforata, Torr. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 225. 749. N. I. 200.) (Also in Utah, D. C.) a) Apr. 15-22, 1868. Foot hills near Canon City, Mr. 5,000 ft. 20 sh. b) May 16, " Trinity Mts., Mr. Near Eagle Crags. " " 1" c) June 3, " Mr. Humb. Mrs., Mr. East foothills, " " 5" 182 146.- C. Chamissonis, Esch. & Led. (C. aquatica, Spreng. Fl. I. 201.) a) May 9, 1868. Trucker Meadow, alkaline - S. of Glendale 5 sh. b) June 24, " Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cambalad cation, stream bank. 6,000 ft. 12" c) " 30, " Battle Mts., Canon, Mr. Stream bank. 7,000 ft. 10" d.) " 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cation at or Polley's Park. 6,500 ft. 10" e) July 9, " Uintah Mts., " Head of Bear River, meadow 6,000 ft. 6" f) " 31, " " Bear river cation, meadow. Canopy. 8" 183 147.- Spraguea umbellata, Torr. (Pl. Form. 4. E. I.) a) May 9, 1868. Steamboat springs, near Draper City, Mr. 5,000 ft. 5 sh. b) Aug. 24, " E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Peaks at or Overland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 11"
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Nº 4 145.- Calyptridium nor. api. a.) May 11, 1865. Trouser Valley, Mr. Sandy Sage brush plain near Glendale 3 sh. b.) July 4, " Monitor Valley, Mr. Sandy plain 7" 146.- Lenisica rediviva, Ph. (Hook. Fl. Nor. Am. I. 223. 705. Fl. I. 677.) Cotyledons accumbent. a.) May 9, 1865. Steamboat Springs, near Washoe City, Nev. 4 sh. b.) " 19, " Trinity Mtn., Mr. foothills above lake 4,500 ft. 3" c.) June 29, " E. Humb. Mt., Mr. Ridge above Unionville " " 16" d.) " 26, " Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Ridge near Cumberland. 7,000 ft. 2" e.) " 14, 1869. Pilot Rock Point - South end of Salt Lake " " 1" Elatiniaceae. IVb (Crytta) 147.- Elatine tetrandra. Nor. Sp. Filis lanceolatis acutis; floribus 4-meris, pedunculatis altimis 4-andris; capsulis 4-lomentis; foliis cetera zoniginibus; stipulis acuminatis. Small, diffusely branching, perennibark. Sept. 30, 1867. Goose Creek Valley, Utah. Muddy bank. 10 sh. 148.- Bergia Texana, Sculat. (Elatine Texana, Hook. 783. Fl. I. 676.) Aug. 3, 1867. Carson River Bottom, Mr. near Red's Station 8 sh. Hypericaceae. 149.- Hypericum Scouleri, Hook. (Hook. Fl. Nor. Am. I. III. 705. Fl. I. 160.) a.) Sept. 5-11, 1869. M. Humb. Mt., Mr. Wrights cabin. Stream bank. 7,000 ft. 7 sh. b.) June 27, 1867. Tobin Peak Range, Mr. Cumberland cabin. 6,000 ft. 2" c.) July 7, " Tigratik Mtn., Mr. East Fork Hills, stream bank " 4" d.) " 10, " Diamond Springs, Nev. Sprig bank " 3" e.) " 26-Sept. 2, " E. Humb. Mt., Ruby Valley, 5 cabins. 6,000 ft. 5" f.) " 3, 1869. Uintal Mtn., Utah. Pack's cabin 7,000 ft. 3" g.) " 20, " Maltsaker Mtn., Utah. Cabin aton Poley's Park " 1"
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199 195. Hypericum tubulatum, L. (748. 21. I. 164.) Aug. 23, 1868. E. Humb. Mt., Mr. Cañon abov Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 1 sh. Malvaceae. 190 194.- Sidaecea malraeflora, Gr. (Sida malraeflora, Mur. Tene. 748. 21. I. 165.) The larger flowered form; petals 9" long by 5" in breadth, emarginate, slightly oblique; outer staminal filaments considerably longer than the inner. a) Aug. 1867. W. Humboldt: 71 Mt., Mr. Wright's canon. 1 sh. b) June 13, 1868. Simpson Range, Mr. Donnelly's Pass. Meadow. 6,000 ft. 2 " c) July 7, " Toiyahel Mt., Mr. Eastern foothills, stream bank. 2 " d) Sept. 9, " Humboldt Valley, Mr. Fort of Clon- Mt., June 7, 1869 Antelope Island, Salt Lake - meadow 3 " e) June 26, 1869. Wahsatch Mt., Utah. Puly's Park 6,000 ft. 1 " 191 195.- S. malraeflora, Gr. with smaller flowers; petals 3-6" long, more oblique; inner staminal filaments equal to or longer than the outer. a) July 20, 1867. Trucker Valley, near Glendale. (W.D. Bailey.) 2 sh. b) June 24, 1868. Regan's Valley, Mr. Foothills of 11th Uinta Range 5 " c) July 19, " Ruby Valley, Mr. 2 " 192 196.- S. malraeflora, Gr. with sterile flowers; petals nearly aborted, & glandularly ciliate. June 27, 1868. Wm. Tobin range. Cumberland Canon 6 sh. 7. 190 197.- S. malraeflora, Gr., var. albiflora. June 7, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. Meadow 3 sh. 193 198.- S. candida, Gr. (M. Frid. 24. Pac. R.R. Rep. III 119, t. 2.) July 26, 1869. Wahsatch Mt., Utah. Silver Creek canon 6,000 ft. 5 sh. 194 199.- Malvastrum coccineum, Gr. (Sida coccinea, DC. 748. 21. I. 235.) May 17-21, 1869. Foothills near Salt Lake City. 6 sh. June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake, 1 " Not met with west of Salt Lake.
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195 200.- Malvastrum corindinum, var. graminifolium at St. Charles — 9.23.2 approaches M. pedicellatum, which is probably not distinct. Grays' type has the same sort of leaf-arrangement, but the flowers are mostly smaller. a) May 20, 1868. Foot hills east of Humboldt Lake, Nev. 3½f. b.) " 30, " Trinity Mts., Nev. Foot hills near Omaha 3. c.) June 3, " Mt. Humb. Mts., Nev. Foot hills. 5. d.) " 18, " " Mouth of Coyote cañon 2. e.) " 27, " Regan's Valley, Nev. 2. f) July 3, " Picea River Valley, near foot hills near Austin 3. g.) Sept. 23, " Holmes' Creek Valley, Nev. Foot hills. 3. h.) Oct. 1, " Goose Creek Mts., Utah. Near City of Ogden. 2. 200 201.- Sida hederacea, Torr. (Malva hederacea, Bong. ex T. & G. Fl. 22.) Varying in size of the flowers, length of the peduncles, & half-ness of distribution of the hairs. a) Oct. 7, 1865. Blue Spring Station, above Salt Lake Valley, Provo. 3½f. b.) June 20, 1869. Promontory Point, Salt Lake. Subarctic 5". #202.- Sphaeralcea Emoryi? 197 b) May 15, 1868. Truckee Mts., Nev. Foot hills in the pass. 3½f. a.) July 26, 1867. Near same locality (E. W. Bailey) 2. c.) " 7, 1868. Pinyon Monitor Valleyo. Foot hills. 5". d.) " 12.29, " Ruby Valley, & foot hills of E. Humb. Mts. 5. 196 203.- Malvastrum Micheliæanum, var. — is distinct from all the varieties found in Utah, distinguishable from M. Emoryi only by the apparent very rapidly-rolled calyx. a) June 12.15, 1869. Standbury Island, Salt Lake. 4½f. b.) " 20, " Promontory Point, " 2". c.) " 29, " Bailey's Park, Utah. Foot hills. 3. d.) July 26, " Wakatobi Mts., Utah. Silver Creek cañon 1. e.) " 25, " Bear River Valley - near Evanston. 1.
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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.
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c) May 21, 1869. Wasatch Mts. Utah. Beacon ridge above Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 2 sh. f.) June 10, " Black Rock station, south end of Salt Lake f.) " 25, " Parley's Park, Utah - canyon 7,000 ft. 5" d.) July 10, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pack's canyon 8,000 ft. 5" 204. Geranium Carolinianum, L. Specimens (c) are few-flowered, fruiting pedicels much elongated. a.) Sept. 10, 1867. W. Humbt. Mts., near Unionville canyon 2 sh. b.) June 4, 1868. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. Low canyon. 8" 205- 206- Erodium cicutarium, d'Her. Abundant in Utah in some localities & affording good pasturage. a.) Oct. 1867. W. Humbt. Mts., near Unionville. (W.W. Bailey.) 15" b.) Dec. " Frost hills west of Pyramid Lake. In bloom. c.) Apr. 15-May 9, 1868. Frost hills & Wasatch Mts., near Canyon & Salt Lake City. 12" d.) June 8, " Some locality as (a.) 4" e.) " 11, 1869. Black Rock - south end of Salt Lake. 4" 207 214. Flora Kia proserpinacoides, Millis. (7.54, 32.7.210.) The most western locality recorded. June 24, 1869. Wasatch Mts. Utah. Parley's Park camp. 6,000 ft. 18 sh. 208. Phleum trifoliatum = Rubacea Celastraceae. 209 214. Pachyptisima myrsinifolia, Raf. (Brodphila myrsinifolia, Nutt. 745, 31, 259.) Abundant in the Wasatch & Uintah Mts. a.) Sept. 3, 1868. East extremity of Rapt River Mts., Utah. 6,000 ft. 6 sh. b.) May 17, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City creek canyon. 4" c.) June 25, " " " Above Parley's Park. 3" 210 Rhamnaceae. 212. Ceanothus velutinus, Doug. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 125, t. 45, 749, 31, 265.) Leaves nearly glabrous fuscate. a.) Sept. 10, 1867. W. Humbt. Mts.- Council Peak. 9,000 ft. 7 sh. b.) July 10, 1868. Diamond Mts., Ariz. - Stage Pass 7,000 ft. c.) " 30, " E. Humbt. Mts.- Peak above Summit. 8,000 ft. 2" d.) June 29, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Canyon above Parley's Park 7,000 ft. 1"
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211. 213. Ceanothus cordifolius, Pitta, var. glabra found only on the E. Humboldt Mts. Mary glabrous throughout, flowers white, in loose racemes, leaves somewhat entire, a) July 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Star Peak above St. Ruby. 5,000 ft. 4 sp. b) " 30, " " " Leakator Sawmill. 5,000 ft. 6 "c) Aug. 12, " " " Near same locality. 2" 214. C. rigidus, Nutt., var. prostratus. [illegible] much branched prostrate. [illegible] the leaves of Brattan is apparently the same with 3-5 teeth at apex. Sin only on the washore Mts. under pines. Dec. 4, 1867. Pearine Mt., Nev. 7,500 ft. 3 sp. May 4, 1866. Sandy foothills, head of Washoe Lake. 5,000 ft. 10" Sapindaceae 213 215. Acer grandidentatum, Nutt. Frequent in the Washoe Mts., + sometimes though rarely attaining 1" in diam. + 30-40" in height. The leaf is like that of A. macrophyllum, Ph. as figured in Hook. Fl. 2. t. 86, but and exceeding 3-4" in diameter. Flowers loosely compound. Fruit broadly winged. May 17, 1869. City creek canyon. In flower. 6 sp. 216. A. glabrum, Torr. var. trifurcatum. Rare in the E. Humboldt Mts., more frequent in the Washoe Mts. More than a shrub; leaves ternate or merely 3-lobed on the same branch. a) July 20 + 29, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts. Cañons, in shade of pines. 6-7,000 ft. 11 sp. + Aug. 24. b) June 28, 1869. Washoe Mts., Washoe. Peaks above Parley's Park. 7-8,000 ft. 5. c) July 14, " " " Above Cottonwood Lake. 10,000 ft. 6. d) Aug. 3 " " " Uintah Mts.- Ridge above Bear River Canyon, 5,000 ft. 1. e) " 24 " Washoe Mts.- American Fork canyon. 5,000 ft. 7 217. Nymphe aceroides, Shreve. Common in the Washoe Mts., but not met with west. leaves nearly 3-foliate, coarsely serrate. May 19, 1869. Washoe Mts., City creek canyon. Aug. 27, " " " American Fork Canyon 4, sp. 2
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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.
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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"..
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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
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231.- Lupinus caspiburnus, Matt.- (7.59. 379.) Low, 6-10'; hairs upon long pedicels, equally or exceed the stems; bracts long, equally the flowers, all almost one flin flowered. July 10, " Helle Valley, Utah - Dry roadside. July 20, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Dry meadow. 7 sp. 232.- L. lencophyllum, Lindt. July 9, 1869. Weber Valley, Utah. Meadow at head of Poro canon. 6 sp. 230 234.- L. sericeus, Ph.- The first spur on more strict than 237 + less little (florae or bars). May be pleoed with whitethorn. June 12, 1869. Bingham Range, foothills of Pleasant Valley 1 sp. ? 2 .. 24 .. Rigano Valley - June 26, 1869. Wahaschett Mts., Utah.- Foothills of Parley's Park. 2 sp. 236 235.- Medicago sativa, L. Doubtless introduced. Oct. 10, 1869. NE. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville canon. 1 sp. 237 236.- Melilotus alba, Lam. (M. leucantha, Kunk. 75. 71. I. 321.) Introduced. May 21, 1869. Foothills over Salt Lake City.- Stream bank. 1 sp. 238 237.- Trifolium longipes, Steh.- (7.59. 71. I. 314.) Flowers often deflexed. a) June 27, 1869. Mt. Tabor Range, near Cumberland - Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 12 sp. b) " 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah.- Stream bank. " " 6. c) " 24, " Canon above Parley's Park.- A variety. 1. d) July 31, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River canon - meadow. 8,000 ft. 4. e) Aug. 2, " " Ridge abov some canon 9,000 ft. 1. 239 238.- T. nanum, Torr.- (7.59. 71. I. 314.) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak above Bear River Canon. 11,000 ft. 9 sp. 240 239.- T. dacyphyllum, T.M.- (7.59. 71. I. 315.) a) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts.- Same locality as the last. 11,000 ft. 6 sp. b) " 12, " " Ridge abov same canon. 10,000 ft. 2. 247 240.- T. gymnosperma, Matt.- Andiscampa "Lepisma obviscing by the control suture" [illegible] June 24 + 26, 1869.- Wasatch Mts., Utah.- Foothills, Parley's Park.- 9 sp.
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241.- Trifolium Andersonii, Gr. 9 (Bot. Ann. 18. 23. 77. 502.) [illegible] July 29, 1869.- Medicine Butte Hills, Utah. Cedar Peak above Evanston. 7,000 ft. 10 sp. 242.- T. Barrii, Gr. (Sill, Jour. XXXIII. 409.) Aug. 4, 1869.- Uintah Mts.- Near River Canon, Shade of wood- 8,500 ft. 12 sp. 243.- T. microcephalum, Ph. (745. 71. I. 317.) June 26, 1864.- Tobin Peak Range, Cumberland Canon.- Stream bank. 6 sp. 11 sp. 244.- T. variegatum, Sutt. (745. 71. I. 317.) a) July 26, 1869.- Trucker meadow, at the Big Bend 10 sp. b) June 24 82, 1884.- Mt. Tobin Range,- Stream banks near Cumberland, 5" c) Aug. 25, " Ruby Valley, Meadow. 7" 245.- T. fimbricatum, Dinst. (745. 71. I. 317.) Pale teeth entire. Leaflets 1/2-1" in length, abovate to linear lanceolate. a) July 15, 1869.- Trucker Bottom, at Glendale, Nev. (W.W. Bailey.) 7 sp. b) " 6, 1868.- Toiyabek Mts.- Near Canon east of Austin. 6,000 ft. 3" c) " 25, " Ruby Valley, Nev. " 7" 246.- T. cyathiferum, Dinst. (745. 71. I. 320.) a) July 27, 1869.- Trucker Meadow, Nev. at the Big Bend. 1 sp. b) June 27, 1864.- Mt. Tobin Range, Nev. Cumberland Canon. 6,000 ft. 5" c) July 10, " Bemington Valley, Nev. East foothills stream bank. 3" 247.- Hozackia Purshiana, Benth. a) July 27, 1869.- Trucker Meadow, Nev., at the Big Bend. Sandy river banks. 10 sp. b) Aug. 5 " Same locality. (W.W. Bailey.) 6" 248.- Peoralea lanceolata, Ph. (745. 71. I. 299.) June 13, 1868.- Simpson Range, Nev. East foothills, in Grass Valley. 3 sp. 4, 1869.- Antelope Island, Salt Lake 3" 21, " Salt Lake Valley, roadside near Farmington 6"
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250. "Oleum polyadenia, Torr. MSS. July 26, 1867.- Border of Truckee Creek, near the Big 355 (W.W. Bailey.) 1 sp. sh. 251. Close to Dalea spinosa, differing in longer calyx lobes + minute hairs - otherwise not closely compound. Aug. 11, 1867.- Hot Spring Mts., Nev.- Sand ridge high canon 6,000 ft. 2 sp. 252. Astragalus diphysa, Gr. (Pl. Fast. 34.) Variable in the size or accumulation of the legumes, which are often mottled, & in the density of the racemes. Stems often 14' long, recumbent or erect. Occasionally with acute hairs. To the next a) May 15, 1867. Trinity Mts., Nev. Sage plain at South Estuary 15 sp. b) June 18, " M. Humboldt Mts.- east bay, near Unionville 3" c) July 6, " Toiyabe Mts., Nev. Cabin abov Austin. 6,000 ft. 4" d) " 20, " E. Humboldt Mts.- Cabin above Camp Ruby 7,500 ft. 12" e) " 27, " " " Divide above Mt. Ruby, 5,000 ft. 2" 253. - A. lentiginosus, Doug. (Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. I. 151.) Legumes nearly globose, with short acumination. a) May 12-13, 1867. Hot Hills of Truckee Pass, Nev. 5,000 ft. 4 sp. b) June 4, " W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Cabin above Unionville. 8,000 ft. 1" 254 255. A. Fremontii, Torr. (Rat. Phil. S. 7, 50.) Variable in the size & accumulation of the legumes, which is sometimes mottled. Dr. Bailey's specimen: The flowers are unusually large. Leaflets 7-10 pairs. Stem usually more or less flexuose. Confined to the lower Dry valleys. a) July 26, 1867. Truckee Valley - edge of the Desert (W.W. Bailey.) 15 sp. b) Aug. 4, " Carson Desert, near Reed's Station 1 sp. c) Sept. 27, " Unionville Valley- alkaline flats 6 sp. d) May 30, 1867. Humboldt Valley, near Bear River 7 sp. e) June 12, " Phoenix Valley, near Early Sierran Range 1 sp. f) " 23, " Grass Valley, " " " near Hot Springs 2 sp. g) July 2, " Rose River Valley, Nev. near mouth. 1 sp. 256. A. [illegible] 270
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254. - Astragalus tridentatus, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A.S. VI. 124.) May 9, 1865. - Wasatch Mts., Mr. - Rocky foothills below Parley City. 2 sp. 260 California, var. 255. - A. mortonia, Nutt. (A. thalictroides, Nutt. 74. Z. I. 336.) a) July 16, 1865. - Truckee Valley, near Glendale, Mr. (W.W. Bailey.) 3 sp. b) " 6, 1865. - Toiyabe Mts., Mr. - Cabin above Austin, stream bank. 2. c) " 24, " Rocky Valley, Mr. - Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 2. d) Aug. 6, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. - Cabin on left side, moist, 5,000 ft. 4. e) " 25, " " Cabin above Government Road, " 6,500 ft. 4. 259 [July 10, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Brook Canyon. Shale f) " 24, " Bear River Valley, Utah. near Evanston 3. 261 256. - A. hypoglossus, DC. (A. goniatus, Nutt. 74. Z. I. 330.) 6-2" high. a) Aug. 6, 1865. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Stream bank in cairn on W.S.D. 5,000 ft. 17th. b) Sept. 22, " Cabin aton Humboldt Pass, Mr. stream bank. 6,000 ft. 5. c) June 23, 1869. Parley's Peak, Utah. d) July 3, " Winter Mts., " Silver creek cairn " 2. e) " 9, " " Cabin aton Kamas Prairie 7,000 ft. 2. f) " 26, " Wasatch Mts., Silver creek cairn 6,000 ft. 4. 262 257. - A. nuttallianus, DC. Ligulose with scattered hairs. June 12, 1869. Standbury Island, Salt Lake. 263 258. - A. omeihs, Gray [illegible] 264. A. abrams June 29, 1865. Foothills near Summit Springs, i.e. Battle Mts. 259. - A. kitchandoni, Gr. - [illegible]. 265 [a] May 11, 1865. Rocky foothills near Truckee pass, Mr. b) June 13, " Simpson Range, Mr. Bridge near Donnelly Pass 6,000 ft. 3. c) " 23, " " Near Spalding's Pass 3. d) " 25, " Mt. Elkin Range, " Drink aton Cumberland 7,000 ft. 3. e) July 6, " Toiyabe Range, " Drink aton Austin 6,000 ft. 1.
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255. Astragalus malacana, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A. S. VIII. 336.) a) Apr. 23, 1864. Foot Hills near Carson City, Nev. 5½ ft. b) May 11, " Foot Hills & Broken Valley, near Glendale, 4. c) " 15, " Trinity Mts., Nev. Foot Hills abov Humb't Lake 2. d) " 27-29, " " Caton west of Omaha 5. 272. A. orthorhizus Probably A. glabrescens.-Curly acrop—new esp.—Distinguished by being found & long oblong nearly straight keel. a) May 16, 1864. Trinity Mts., Nev. Caton west of Humb't Lake 5000 ft. 2½ ft. b) " 20, " W. Humb't Mts.—Caton above Coopers Ferry 6000 ft. 2. c) June 10-14, " " Foot Hills near Unionville, 2. d) " 29, " Range west of Battle Mts. near Summit Spring. 2. e) Aug. 1, " E. Humb't Mts.—Foot Hills in Ruby Valley. 1. 273. A. Purshii, Doug. (785. N. L. X. 336.) a) Apr. 30-29, 1864. Walker Mts., Nev. Foot Hills near Carson 14½ ft. b) May 16-27, " Trinity Mts., Nev. 12. c) June 3, " W. Humb't Mts., Nev. Foot Hills below Unionville 2. d) " 24, " Wb. Dolan Range, Nev. " near Badman's Pass. 1. e) July 20, " E. Humb't Mts., Nev. Caton above Camp Ruby—7,000 ft. 1. 274. A. Utahensis, T. & G. (1857. Q. R. R. Rep. II. 120.) a) May 9, 1864. Walker Mts., Nev. Foot Hills near Strawberry Springs. 3½ ft. b) Aug. 19, " E. Humb't Mts., Nev. Foot Hills near Fremont Pass. 3. c) June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Land, Salt Lake 2. d) " 30, " Weberich Mts., Utah. Foot Hills of Parley's Park. 1. e) May 17, " " " near Salt Lake City 4. f) July 24, " " " Peak above Valley's Park 5,000 ft. 5. 275. A. Geyeri, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A. S. VII. 214.) a) May 14, 1864. Trinity Mts., Nev. Southern Foot Hills. 3½ ft. b) " 21, " Humboldt Valley, Nev. Sand Dunes at Coopers Ferry. 4.
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270.- Astragalus platytopis, Gr. (Por. Am. Med. A. S. V. 526.) a) July 30, 1864. E. Humbt. Wb., Mr. Peak abov Sammille 11,000 ft. 6 sh. b) Aug. 14, " Same locality. " 2 276 271.- A. hookeriana, Gr. (Phaca, 709.72.I. 692.) Ss.lb. 19, 1867. Star Peak, Ser. In fruits 10,000 ft. 6 sh. Differs from Douglas' original specimen in Herb. Torrey only in its broader, widely bilobed leaves (1-3" long) in the shorter & slender stipules, which are sheathing below, & in the shorter calyx teeth 5-6, length 1" long. 278 272.- A. oophoreacep. ? See A. antiquus. To 270 [a] July 29, 1864. Ridge near Summit Spring, Ser. big Battle Mt. 4 sh. b) July 29, " Shoshone Range, Ser. Bear River Pass. 6 273.- A. giganteus, sp. ? (Quoted A. Thurberi,) July 29, 1869. Bear River Valley, Utah. Foot hills near Granton. 15 sh. 270 274.- A. Beckwithii, 748. (Bot. Rec. R.R. Rep. II. 120, F.3.) July 29, 1864. Ridge near Summit Spring, Ser. big Battle Mt. 4 sh. July 29, 1864. Ruby Valley, Ser. 15 sh. July 3, 1869 Antelope Island, Da 2- 2" 279.- A. nudus, [illegible] Closest to A. pectinatus, but distinguished by the larger and flatter leaf, fewer flowers, longer flower stalks, radiating leaves. Two leaflets 2-3 lobed. a) May 20, 1864. E. Humbt. Wb., Foot hills n. of Corpin's Ferry 8 sh. b) June 19 " " Coyote creek, matte g canon 2" (7-10 petals) 250.- A. chamaleneus. Leaflets not at all transverse as in Dr. Waldo's specimen in Herb. Gr., - Doubtless hookerii plant. a) July 29, 1864. Ruby Valley " Dry meadow 3 sh. b) June 24, " Fairley's Park, Utah. Foot hills N.W.T. 12" c) " 25/1864. Wakawah Mt., Utah. Found at 1200 ft. echo canon 7,000 ft. 1" d) June 30, " Near River Valley, Utah. Foot hills near Granton. 4
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251 277. Astragalus spirocarpus, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A. T. V. 225) a) May 27, 1864. Trinity Mts., Mr. Head of Willow canon. (W. J. Deane.) 3 sp. b) June 14/12, " Dunfey Range, Nev. Foot-hills below Granite Peak. 8" c) July 7, " Traigabek Range, East foot-hills, beyond Austin. 2" 252 278. A. filipes, Torr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A. T. V. 226) a) June 13, 1864. Dunfey Range, Nev. Mar-Sheldridge's Pass. 7 sp. b) July 6, " Traigabek Range. Ridge above Austin. 3" 253 279. A. ocreatus var. sp? & A. multiflorus prosp. except in habit which harmonizes with A. Palminii, to which it is nearest; flowers very much longer, stigmas etc. a) May 14, 1864. Trinity Mts., near Foot-hills above Humboldt Lake. 2 sp. b) . [illegible] or Locally Lost 3" 254 280. A. multiflorus, Gr. (Homalobus multiflorus, Torr. 76. 71. I. 351.) a) July 24, 1864. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Peak above Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 2 sp. b) " 30, " " Peak above Sannell 10,000 ft. 5" c) Aug. 16, " " " " " " 5" d) July 29, 1869. Bear River Valley, Utah. Foot-hills near Sannell. 6,000 ft. 8" 256a 281. A. campestris, Gr. (Homalobus campestris, Smith. 76. 71. I. 351.) a) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River canon, foot-hills. 4,000 ft. 16 sp. b) " 31, " " Bear River canon, Dry Meadow. " " 5" c) Aug. 11-12, " " " Ridge around. " " 4" 257 282. A. junceus, Gr. (Homalobus junceus, Smith. 76. 71. I. 351.) a) Aug. 4, 1869. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Peak south of Stage Pass. 9,000 ft. 4 sp. b) " 16, " " Ridge above Sannell " " 1" c) June 25-July 21, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Foot-hills. 6,000 ft. 15" 255 283. A. [illegible] [illegible] a) July 30, 1864. E. Humboldt Mts.- Peak above Sannell - 10,000 ft. 26 sp. b) Sept. 10 " Claron Mts., Mr. High-peak 11,000 ft. 5"
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294. Vicia Americana, Muhl. (749. Fl. I. 269.) Foliage very variable, even on the same plant; lower leaflets usually much narrower than the upper; which vary from linear to ovate, or an acute, obtuse, or rarely truncate, always mucronate. The only climbing leguminous plant seen west of Utah, abundant in localities, & known as the "Peavine". Confined to the banks of creeks & springs. a) Oct. 2, 1867. Dumbler range, near Canon of Granite Peak. Infloresc. 6sf. b) July 19, " Trucker Meadows, near Clondale. (W.W. Bailey.) 3". c) May 9, 1868. Wasatch Valley, near Wasatch City. 2". d) June 12, " Dumbler Range, Canon East of Granite Peak. 3". e) May 27-31, 1869. Canon & meadow near Salt Lake City, Utah. 5". f) June 21, " Salt Lake Valley, near Farmington. 3". g) July 25, " Parley's Park, Utah - Canon above Camp. 1". h) July 9, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Provo valley - river bank. 1". i) July 31, " Near Ririe Canon, meadow. 1". 295 295. Lathyrus polyphyllus, Speth. (749. Fl. I. 277.) Frequent on the wooded hillsides of the Wasatch & Uintahs. Stems wingless; stipules much smaller than the leaflets. a) May 17, 1869. Canon near Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 4sf. b) July 14, " Wasatch Mts. - Above Cottonwood Lake. 10,000 ft. 1". 296 295. L. halistris, d (749. Fl. I. 275.) Stems wingless; peduncles 4-10 flowered. a) May 27, 1869. Wasatch Mts. - City Creek canon. 2sf. b) June 24-29, " Canon above Parley's Park. 6". 297 294. L. ornatus, Matt. (749. Fl. I. 277.) Pubescent. May 10, 1869. - City Creek canon, near Salt Lake City. 6sf.
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Rosa ceras. 294.- Prunus Androceol, 9c. (Proc. Am. Acad. A.S. VII. 33.) Abounds on the foothills of the Wasatch or Trinity Mts. Leaves from Lancashire, tapering to a slender petiole; oblong-ovate, compressed, sharply ridged on the margin, abruptly tipped with a sharp beak. Fruit scarcely edible. a) Apr. 23, 1864. Foothills near Carson City. 4'/h. b) May 27, " " of Trinity Mts., near Orano. 2". c) June 9, " " of W. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville. 2". 295.- P. densiflora, var. wald. (Crawfurd, Sutt. T. 68.73. I. 411) Frequent in moist mountain cañons; 2-10° high; leaves dense; fruit resembling that of P. sibirica, shr. a) Sept. 9, 1867.- W. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville Cañon. 6,000 ft. 2'/h. b) May 16, 1868.- Trinity Mts., near Bear Creek. " 1". c) June 5, " W. Humboldt Mts.- Unionville or Cayote Cañons " 5". d) July 20, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Carson aton Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 1". e) Sept. 21, " Mts. aton Humboldt Pass " 3". f) May 19, 1869.- Washoe Mts., Wash. City Creek cañon 6,000 ft. 4". g) June 30, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake 5,000 ft. 2". 297.- P. densiflora, var. wald. Tree comparatively tall (12') slender & graceful; raceme long & pendulat; fruit light red, larger, more juicy & thinner skinned than usual. Sept. 10, 1867. W. Humboldt Mts.- Unionville cañon 6,000 ft. 3'/h. 300 298.- P. Virginiaca, var. Wald. Very different in habit from the ordinary form; 10° high by 6' in Diameter; semi-deciduous (alders-like) at the bank of a high mountain stream, when the true P. densiflora D.S. not exceed 2-3'; leaves small. June 9, 1868.- W. Humboldt Mts., near Unionville Cañon. 9,000 ft. 5'/h. 299.- P. mollis, Doug. ? A straggling bush, 4° high, a stream bank of high granite cañon in Washoe Mts., near Carson City, May 4, 1867. Not yet in leaf but with the habit of a Prunus of this section 2'/h.
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304. Spiraea Dumosa, Nutt. (S. aridaefolia, in var. discolor, 705. Fl. I. 416.) Frequent on rocky mountain sides; never exceeding 2-3° in height. a) June 6, 1868. W. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Summit abov Unimille. 9,000 ft. 1 sh. b) July 24-29, " E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Canyon above Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 6. c) Aug. 14, " " Peak above Sainmill 10,000 ft. 1. d) Sept. 4, " Clover Mrs., Mr. Ridge above Seant Valley 4,000 ft. 2. e) June 17, 1869. Stanbury Bluff, Salt Lake. 5,000 ft. 1. f) July 17, " Trahehlin Mrs. above Varley's Park. 7,000 ft. 1. g) Aug. 10, " Uintah Mrs., Mr. Ridge above Bear River Canon 10,000 ft. 9. 305. S. careiflora, Nutt. (705. Fl. I. 416.) Stipes usually simple. a) Sept. 15, 1869. W. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Limestone cliffs. 9,000 ft. 4 sh. b) " Same locality (W. W. Bailey.) 3. c) Aug. 22, 1868. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Cliff above Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 12. 306. S. careiflora, Nutt., var. elata. Much larger; stems as high 6-10' high, branched, lateral spikes short; radical leaves 1" in length. Flowers variable; petals white, longer than the calyx; ovary very hairy or nearly smooth, 5-9, as many as the lobes of the calyx. Oct. 3, 1868. Eastern Extremity of Rapt River Range. 6,000 ft. 2 sh. 307. Spiraea fuliflora, Don. (Spiraea, d. 749. Fl. I. 413.) Frequent in the W. Uintah Mts. May 27, 1869. Wasatch Mts., City Creek canyon. 7 sh. 308. S. fuliflora, Don. var. paniciflora. Three or less terminal subcresent, sepals wider than the calyx & peduncles; ovary usually single, becoming smooth; ovaries 2-4, mostly pendulous; stamens 20, or sometimes 15. Frequent in the E. Humb. Mts. a) July 12-24, 1868. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Canyon near Camp Ruby. 6,700 ft. 7 sh. b) " 30, " " Canyon above Sainmill 8,000 ft. 1. c) Aug. 14, " " Ridge " 9,000 ft. 1. d) June 13, 1869. Stanbury Island, Salt Lake. Peak 6,500 ft. 1.
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307 305.- Rubus Nutkanensis, Mog. (749.71.I.449.) Frequent in the Wahsatch Mts. 2-3° high; fruit pale flavous. a) Aug. 25, 1864. E. Humb. Wm., Svr. Canon above Ontad Rail. 7,000ft. 8sh. b) June 30, 1869. Wahsatch Wts., Utah. "" aton Parley's Park. 11 306.- R. strigipons, Mx. (749.71.I.453.) Frequent in Utah, but rare in the mountains west and subalpine. a) Aug. 31, 1869. E. Humb. Wm., Svr. Peaks above Driland Ranch. 10,000ft. 6sh. b) Sept. 7, "" Clarn Wts., Svr. South Peak 10,000ft. 1. c) July 5, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Provo Canon 7,500ft. 1. d) "" 10, "" Wahsatch Mts., Wath Fork of Provo Canon 6,000ft. 1. e) "" 13 "" "" "" Cottonwood Canon 5,500ft. 2. Lecocodemia 309.- R. occidentalis, L. (749.71.I.454.) Seen only in the Wahsatch Mts. July 13, 1869. Cottonwood Canon. In fruit. 6sh. 310 305.- Purshia tridentata, DC. Very frequent. a) May 2, 1864. First Hills near Canaan City, Svr. 5,000ft. 6sh. b) June 13, "" Bingham Range, Parley's Pass "" 4. c) "" 30, "" Battle Mts., Svr. Canon 6,000ft. 3. d) July 10, "" Diamond Mts., Svr. Stage Pass "" 3. e) Oct. 6, "" Hills N. of Salt Lake, near Parley's Station 5,000ft. 6. f) May 17, 1869. First Hills near Salt Lake City "" 3. g) July 1, "" "" "" Parley's Camp, Utah 6,000ft. 4. 311 307.- Cercocarpus parvifolius, Nutt. (749.71.I.452.) Not seen west of the Wahsatch. A Diffusely branched shrub, 2-4° in height. a) July 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge above Pack's Canon 7,000ft. 9sh. b) "" 10, "" Wahsatch Mts., "" Provo Canon 6,000ft. 3. 312 310.- C. brevifolius, Gr. (Pl. W. II.54.) Found but in a single canon. A very Diffusely, Densely or rigidly branched shrub, 1-6° high. Previously found only by Wright in New Mexico. Aug. 24-29, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. American Fork Canon. 5,000ft. 11sh.
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312 317.- Cercocarpus ledifolius, Nutt. (709. Fl. I. 427.) Frequent a mountain slope from the Wasatch to the Wahsatch Mts., and known as "Mountain Mahogany"; from the color, hardness & weight of its wood. A little if profit it much resembles a neglected apple tree, seldom exceeding 10° in height or 6" in diameter, but sometimes becoming a handsome tree. Filices occasionally 2-compelled, The largest stem was 2½" in diameter and 40° high. Rubescens variable. a) Sept. 15, 1869. W. Humb.6°. Mts., Mr. Alon Unionville. 5,000 ft. 2½. b) Apr. 23, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Mr. Alon Carson City. 7,000 ft. 3. c) June 9, " W. Humb.6°. Mts.- Alon Unionville. 5,000 ft. 9. d) July 7, " Toiyabe Mts., Mr. East of Austin. 6,000 ft. 7. e) Aug. 4, " E. Humb.6°. Mts. " 7,000 ft. 5. f) Oct. 3, " East & Family of Kaft River Mts. 6,000 ft. 3. 314 318.- Cowania mexicana, Don. (C. Stanburiiana, Don.- Stans. Rep. 346,5.3.) From Pilot Peak to the Wahsatch. It shines 3-6° high, its trunk covered with an abundant dark loose shaggy cream-colored bark; its wood hard, compact, light color; flowers, bright yellow. a) Sept. 17, 1869. Antelope Mts., Mr. Rite Rock, Ken. 3½. b) May 21, 1869. Foot Hills near Salt Lake City. 17. c) June 14, " Stanbury Island, Salt Lake 1. d) July 17, " Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Mouth of Bear Canon 7". 315 319.- Dryas octopetala, L. (709. Fl. I. 420.) Rare. a) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak above Bear River Canon. 11,000 ft. 15½. b) " 10, " " Peak West " " 4. 314.- Geum macrophyllum, Wills. (709. Fl. I. 421.) a) Aug. 1, 1869. Ruby Valley, Mr. Stream bank. 3½. b) Sept. 26, " Thousand Spring Valley, Mr. 3. c) June 23, 1869. Valley's Park, Utah 1. 319 327.- G. Roseiis, Ser. var. B. Tch. (709. Fl. I. 424.) Stems 1-5 floored, 1° high; afforested silky pubescent. Aug. 27, 1869. E. Humb.6°. Mts., Mr. By Lake aton Ardent Rock. 9,000 ft. 6½.
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{ "text": "317.- Geum triflorum, Ph. (759. Fl. I. 423.)\n a) June 25, 1865. Battle Mt., Nev. Near Summit. 8,000 ft. 4½.\n b) July 9, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Foot-hills near Kamas Prairie. 6,000 ft. 2.\n c) \" 29 \" Bear River Valley, \" Foot-hills near Evanston. 6,000 ft. 1.\n d) Aug 2, \" Uintah Mts., Bear River canyon - meadow. 7,000 ft. 9.\n\n318.- Fragaria virginiana, Ehrh. (759. Fl. I. 44.) \" Not seen between the tracts to\n Wasatch Mts.-\n a) May 8, 1865. Wasatch Valley, Nev. Near Washoe Lake. 5,000 ft. 3½.\n b) July 5, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Wood ridge at the Provo river, 4,000 ft. 5.\n c) \" 7, \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" \" [TRANSCRIPTION_TRUNCATED_DUE_TO_LOOP]
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324.- Potentilla milligrana, Eng. (Lehm. Rev. Bot. 201.) Growing in the shade of rocks or perhaps only an exsiccated form of P. americana. Aug. 25, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Cation abovt. Fort. Rand. 2sf. 331 Platynia, shvt. = var. v. P. dimorphifolia 323.- P. americana, L. var. argylobata (749. Fl. I. 437.) Paleaceous roseolla; some approaching the true P. americana. (2) a) Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Peaks abovt. Orland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 6sf. (1) b) Sept. 7, " Clover Mts., South Peak. 11,000 ft. 2. (1) c) July 13, 1869. Mahakat Mt., Utah. Cottonwood Cabin, Forks. 10,000 ft. 2. (1,2) d) Aug. 3, " Uintah Mts., " Peak abovt. Bear River Cabin. 11,000 ft. 6. 325 324.- P. Pennsylvanica, L. var. stripoea, Ph. (749. Fl. I. 439.) Dr. Hooker refers this species to P. americana, L. a) Aug. 22, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Nev. Summit S. of Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 4sf. b) " 27, " " " Ridge abovt. Orland Ranch. " 2. 332 Pulcherrima 325.- P. Pennsylvanica, L., var. Hippiana, 749. July 24, 1869. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Cation abovt. Camp Ruby 6,000 ft. 15sf. July 30, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Valley, north of Cation. 7,000 ft. 2sf. 326.- P. Dimorphifolia, Lehm. (749. Fl. I. 439.) a) July 27, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Peak abovt. Mt. Ruby. 9,000 ft. 1sf. b) Aug. 14, " " " " abovt. Sauriill. " 1. c) " 31, " " " " abovt. Orland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 7" 329 P. Dimorphifolia, Lehm. var. nutriculata 324.- P. Dimorphifolia, Lehm. - var. with the leaflets clavate to the base, arguments linear. a) July 24, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Drin'd abovt. Camp Ruby 9,000 ft. 10sf. b) " 27, " " " Peak abovt. Mt. Ruby. " 7" 327 P. Dimorphifolia, Lehm. var. clavophylla 325.- P. Dimorphifolia, Lehm. A longer beard, nearly glabrous form. (Dr. Vassil's Principia, No. 171.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Loka (Lone) abovt. Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 5sf. b) " 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abovt. Bear River Cabin. 10-12,000 ft. 6. 335 329.- P. gracilis, Dougl. (749. Fl. I. 440.) Silvery crenate throughout; upper surface of the leaves somewhat pruinose; branches of the corolla 6-inch; heads better covered. a) July 5, 1868. Shoshone Mts., Mr. Lick Creek Cation. 6,000 ft. 2sf. b) June 13, " Duglen Range, Mr. Donnelly's Pass. " 5" c) July 9, " Diamond Spring Valley, Ben. " 7" d) " 11, " Ruby Valley, Mtn. 6,000 ft. 1. e) June 30, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. " 4"
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333. 330. Potentilla gracilis, Doug. - var. Leaflets cuneately tomentose beneath, deep green to somewhat minutely pubescent above, with a uniform margination not reaching half way to the midrib, rounded at the apex; corymb loose to spreadly, with slender peduncles; calyx con- spicuously minutely tomentose; flowers orange. a) July 24, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Cairn abov Camp Ruby - 6,000 ft. 25h. b) June 29, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Ridge near Parley's Park " 6. c) July 31, " Uintah Mts., " Bear River Canyon, 9,000 ft. 3. Et 332 [c] July 31, " 337. P. gracilis, Doug. - var. [illegible] leaflets minutely tomentose in the last but one clearly and deeply cleft; flowers in crowded many-pale peduncles. a) June 26, 1864. Mt. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland Cairn. 6,000 ft. 5/3h. b) Sept. 57, " Secret Valley, Mr. " 2 338. 332 - P. Stri Hallii, Lehm. Anguilla, Antt. (749.71.I.440.) Another form of P. gracilis, Doug. a) July 16, 1867. Truckin Meadows, Mr. near Glendale (W.W. Bailey.) 1/3h. b) Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Peak abov Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 2. c) Sept. 57, " Secret Valley, Mr. - (write 331,b.) 6,000 ft. 1. 334 335. P. nivea, L. (749.71.I.441.) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Peak abpr Oser River Cairn. 11,000 ft. 7/3h. 32V. a form of P. nivea, var. glaucocephala - 334. - P. biflora, Lehm. (749.71.I.442.) Aug. 3, 1869. same locality as the last. 3/3h. 339 335. - P. Anserina, L. (749.71.I.444.) Approaching var. B. grandis, 704. a) July 9, 1865. Diamond Valley, Nev. Sulphur Spring. 6,000 ft. 2/3h. b) " 11, " Ruby Valley, Nev. " 4 \u2022 c) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Near Salt Lake City 5,000 ft. 6. d) July 17, " Parley's Park, " 6,000 ft. 6. 340 336. - P. fruticosa, L.\Poste. (749.71.I.445.) a) Aug. 3, 1865. Ruby Valley, Mr. Stream bank. 6,000 ft. 20/3h. b) " 6, " Huntington Valley, Mr. " " " 3 er c) " 27+25. E. Humb.7 Mts., Mr. Peaks abov Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 8. d) July 5, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Provo Canyon 7,000 ft. 1.
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341. 339.- Potentilla fruticosa, L. var. Alpina forma; kansery short, linear. Aug. 16, 1865. E. Humboldt- Mrs., Mr. Peak abovr Sawmill. 11,000 ft. 12 sp. 342 339.- P. glandulosa, L. (743, 72, E. 446.) a) June 26, 1865. Mr. Robin Range, Mrs. Cumberland cairn 5,500 ft. 13 sp. b) " 30, " Battle Mr. Bret cairn. Stream bank, c) July 24, " E. Humboldt. Mrs., Mr. Cairn abovr Camp Ruby 6,500 ft. 8 sp. d) Sept. 22, " Range at head of Humboldt R., Mr. Coyse Creek cairn " 1 sp. e) May 19, 1869. Wasatch Mrs., City Creek cairn. 5,000 ft. 5 sp. f) June 29, " " Cairn abovr Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 1 sp. 343 339.- P. procumbens, "Clairv. Maasact"(s) (fide Linn.) (Sillatida, L., 743, 72, E. 453.) a) Aug. 29, 1865. E. Humboldt. Mrs., Mr. Cairn abovr Orton Ranch. 10,000 ft. 12 sp. b) " 4, 1869. Uintah Mrs., Utah. Peak West of Near River Cairn 11,000 ft. 9 sp. 344 339.- Ircia Gordonii? var. spec. "Gloves-juncta,t, lean, numerous, radicle, linear, ployni ragile, short-haired, thin; leaves numerous alternate and slightly pubescent, oblong or ovate, entire or bifid, acropes longer than the leaf rather reflexed, cymose, many-flowered capitulum; "grows in the lima calyx. "The lima calyx of Ircia Gordonii grows from the apical bud with a subulate style; the pedicel is slightly pubescent; the ovary is 12-seyered; the fruit is a capsule, and the seeds are small. Mr. Plateau R., Gordon. "K. Jour. of Bot. & New Miner., T (1875) 341, E. 12. a) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mrs., Utah. Divide abovr Duckham River. 9,000 ft. 19 sp. b) " 14, " Wasatch Mrs., " Abon Cottonwood Lake. 2 sp. c) Aug. 4, " Uintah Mrs., Head of Bear River cairn req. d) " 12, " Ridge abovr Bear River Cairn 10,000 ft. 1 sp. 345 339.- P. Baileyi; var. sp. Habitat of S. gracilis. Aug. 24, 1865. E. Humboldt Mrs. Near Granite Rocks, near Fremont Pass 6,500 ft. 17 sp. 346 339.- P. Baileyi, [illegible] Sept. 4, 1867. W. Humboldt Mrs., Near Granite rocks, Wright's cairn. 5,000 ft. 8 sp.
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347 343. Lecia WV.s.p. J. Pickering, too var. [illegible] a) July 8, 1868. Monitor Valley, near Alkali flat, at Grattis Wells. 6,000 ft. 14 fl. b) " 9, " Diamond Valley, near Alkali meadow. " 1. c) " 11, " Ruby Valley, near meadow. " 3. 348 344. Rosa blanda, Ait. (748. Fl.I. 459.) Mostly confined to stream banks & growing from 3 to 15 feet high, usually 5-7 leaflets usually more or less acute, Flowers 1/2" & fruits 4" in Diameter, the latter globose or oval. a) July 26, 1869. Trucker Meadows, near Clundale. (W.D. Bailey.) 4,500 ft. 33 fl. b) June 11-14, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., near Stream banks west Unionville Camp. 4. c) " 29, " Range W. of Battle Mts. Summit Spring. " 5. d) July 10, " Diamond Spring in Diamond Valley, near. 6,000 ft. 1. e) " 24, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Cabin above Ruby Camp. 7,000 ft. 2. f) " 28 Aug. 1. " " Ruby Valley. 6,000 ft. 5. g) Aug. 27, " " Ridge above Overland Road. 8,000 ft. 2. h) Sept. 9, " Humboldt Valley - above Fl. Hallack. 5,500 ft. 6. i) " 21, " Range above Humboldt Pass - Coyote cabin. 6,000 ft. 1. j) May 21, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Cabin. 7,000 ft. 2. 349 345. R. blanda, Ait. var. with larger flowers & fruits, & the more wand from root wilt in Utah, growing on dry ridges away from water; 2-3' high, flowers 3' and fruits 6-8" in Diameter; more pubescent & glandular. a) June 29, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. near Parley's Park. 6-7,000 ft. 9 fl. b) Aug. 16, " " " " " " " 6,500 ft. 3. 350 346. Pitys sambucifolia, Ch. T. Sch. (748. Fl.I. 471.) Accumulation of the leaves very variable. Sept. 3, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., near Cabin above Humeranis. - 7,000 ft. 45 fl. June 25, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Ridge above Parley's Park 7,500 ft. 6. July 5, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge above Poro Cabin 8,000 ft. 1.
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357. 349.-Arabacaeus glandulosa, Mills. (C. sanguinea, Pall., 708.71.I.464.) Leaves more or less brostry ovate, acute, tapering at base into a slender petiole, occasionally sublobed. Flowers large, dull purple with whitish dots, catabile. Sept. 15, 1869. Humb. Valley, Mr. John H. Hallick. Stream bank. 5,000 ft. 109 May 14, 1869. Weberkirk Mo., Utah. City Creek Canon 5,000 ft. 6" 352 344.-Aruz lanceolata Canadensis, 708. vor. almirpia. (708.71.I.473.) Abundant on all the higher ranges, and giving their name to the "Toryate" Mts. 2-6° high. a) June 5, 1869. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Unionville cabin. 5,000 ft. 8 sp. b) " 25," Mr. Robin Range, Mr. Peak above Cumberland. County. 6" c) July 20-24, " E. Humb. Mo., Cattone abon Camp Ruby " 4" d) Aug. 1, " Rudley Valley, Mr. 6,000 ft. 2" e) " 14," E. Humb. Mo., Peak above Fairville 10,000 ft. 3" f) May 17, 1869. Weberkirk Mo., Utah. City Creek Canon. 5,000 ft. 10 Taxifragaceae. 356. 349.-Saxifraga flagellaris, Nill. (708.71.I.564.) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Peak abon Bear R. cabin. 11,000 ft. 2 sp. 353 350.-S. caespitosa, L. (708.71.I.565.) Stem 1-flowered; basal leaves plum shinin, lance-ellong; petals scarcely longer than the calyx. Aug. 3, 1869. Same locality as the last. 11,000 ft. 9 sp. 357.-S. procumbens, L. (S. arctivalis, Titch. 708.71.I.567.) a) Aug. 27, 1869. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Lake shore abon Darla's Peak. 9,000 ft. 13 sp. b) July 7, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Brook cabin 5,000 ft. 4" 356. 352.-S. miralis, L. (708.71.I.571.) a) 65/12.12, 1868. Clam Mo., Mr. Silver Smith Peak. 9,000 ft. 4 sp. b) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintal Mo., Utah. Peak abon Bear R. cabin 11,000 ft. 7" c) " 4," " " " " " Head of same cabin 9,000 ft. 2" d) " 12," " " " " " Ridge abon same cabin 10,000 ft. 2. 357 352.-S. nivalis, L. A loose floored form with nearly five calyx, equivalent to T. Virginiana. Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb. Mo., Mr. Lake shore abon Darla's Peak. 9,000 ft. 3 sp.
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355 354. Saxifraga cotntraria, Stumb. (Dr. Bird. T.V. 24.) a) Sept. 12, 1868. Claron Wts., Mr. Kelton Butt Peak. 10,000 ft. 5 sp. b) Aug. 3, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Peak abov River R. cañon 11,000 ft. 19. 356 355. S. integrifolia, Hook. (74. Fl. I. 572.) Roots "granular" for brous. June 29, 1869. Weberst Wts., Utah. Parley's Park 6,000 ft. 10 sp. 354 356. S. virularis, L. (74. Fl. I. 574.) & the cliffs o' shale of our rocks; apparently also the S. debilis of Eydmanm; glabrous or pubescent. Aug. 2-4, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Peaks of River R. cañon o' peaks abov. 9,000 ft. 9 sp. 361 357. Tellima parviflora, Hook. (Lithoprasma, Matt. 74. Fl. I. 554.) a) June 9, 1868. W. Hem.7 Wts., Mr. Uninville cañon. 7,000 ft. 9 sp. c) July 20, " E. Hem.7 Wts., Mr. Cañon abov Camp Pdty 7,000 ft. 1 a. b.) " 6, " Toiyvich Wts., Mr. Divide abov Austin, " 3. d) Aug. 29, " E. Hem.7 Wts., " Peaks abov Orland Ranch. 14,000 ft. 1. e) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah 6,000 ft. 4. f) May 17, 1869. Wasatch Wts., Utah. City Creek cañon 362 358. T. tenella, Spitt. probably — not answering perfectly to the descrip but accord sufficiently well with a very poor original spec in Herb. Gr. — Amended Description — 1874 Fl. 46 and 62. a) Apr. 15-May 9, 1868. Wasatch Wts., Mr. Cañons near Carson City 5,000 ft. 25 sp. b) June 9, " W. Hem.7 Wts., Mr. Uninville cañon — 7,000 ft. 18. c) " 24-26, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah, & cañons 6,000 ft. 8. d) July 15, " Wasatch Wts., E. J. Divide abov Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 7. e) Aug. 7, " Uintah Wts., Utah. Head of Bear R. cañon. 3. 363 359. Mitrella jinlandra, Hook. (74. Fl. I. 516.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Hem.7 Wts., Lake Shor, abov Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 8 sp. b) May 15, 1869. Wasatch Wts., Utah. City Creek cañon 5,000 ft. 14. 364 360. M. trifida, Graham. (74. Fl. I. 542.) Petals filiformly divided, often much exceed the calyx, white; corymbs opening before maturity. a) May 28, 1869. Wasatch Wts., Utah. City creek cañon 5,000 ft. 11 sp. b) June 24-30, " " Cañon abov Parley's Park — 6,500 ft. 2. c) July 17, " " Cottonwood Cañon 9,000 ft. 2.
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365 365. H enchera rubescens, Torr. (Stans. Ref. 344, p. 5.) Varying in the color or size of its flowers. a) June 5, 1868. W. Humb. Mts., Nev.- Lickinville cañon 7,000 ft. 6 sp. b) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts., Nev.- Cañon above Camp Ruby, " 2". c) May 19, 1869. Wahasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cañon. 5,000 ft. 3". d) July 14, " " Cottonwood cañon 9,000 ft. 1". 366. 366. H. cylindrica, Doug.- var. alpina ? (748. 72. I. 540.) Sept. 7, 1868. Clear Mts., near South Peak. 11,000 ft. 8 sp. 367 367. H. parviflora, Nutt. (748. 72. I. 541.) a) July 20-24, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Cañons above Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 7 sp. b) " 25, " " Peak above Mt. Ruby 9,000 ft. 3". c) May 29, 1869. Wahasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cañon 5,000 ft. 5". d) June 30, " " Ridge above Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 1". 368 368. Parnassia parviflora, DC. (748. 72. I. 549.) a) Aug. 7, 1868. Huntington Valley, Nev. wet meadow. 6,000 ft. 11 sp. b) " 10, " Ruby Valley, Nev. " 4". c) July 27, 1869. Echo cañon, Utah.- near Hanging Rock. " 5". 369 369. P. fimbrata, Banks. (748. 72. I. 550.) a) Aug. 27-29, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Cañon above Overland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 6 sp. b) Sept. 2, " " " above Ammonian's 7,000 ft. 4". c) " 10, " Clear Mts., Nev. below Mt. Peak 14,000 ft. 1". d) July 13, 1869. Wahasatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood Cañon, Pine fork. 7,000 ft. 9". e) " 30, " Uintah Mts., " North of Bear R. cañon. 7,000 ft. 7". f) Aug. 7, " " " Bear River cañon - meadow 6,000 ft. 5". 370 370. Jamesia americana, T&R. (748. 72. I. 593. Pl. 71. p. 55.) In a deep rocky gorge - a straggling shrub, 2-3' high; mostly in fruit. Aug. 29, 1869. Wahasatch Mts., Utah. American Fork Cañon. 7,000 ft. 14 sp. 371 371. Ribes cynosbati, S. ? (748. 72. I. 545.) Without flowers or fruit. June 11, 1869. Black Rock, S. end of Salt Lake 2 sp.
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371 364.- Ribes hirtellum, Mx. (749.71.I.546.) 2-3° high. a) Sept. 2, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs., Mr. Cain aton Overland Ranch. 7,000 ft. 23h. b) June 24, 1869. Wasatch Mts. Utah. Cain aton Parley's Park. " " 2. 372 365.- R. Divaricatum, DougL X (749.71.I.547.) Stream banks; 6° high. a) Sept. 19, 1867. Mr. Humb^7 Mrs., Uintah cairn 5,000 ft. 83h. b) Oct. " same locality. (W.S. Bailey.) " 3". c.) June 9, 1868. " " " " 5". 373, 370.- R. lefkanthum, Gr. (Pl. 724t. 53) Flowers usually with a rather shorn, campanulate calyx. 2° high. Bean Liliido. b) May 16-18, 1868. Trinity Mts., Mr. Alon Humbolt Lake 6,000 ft. 43h. a.) Apr. 18-23, " Washoe Mts., Rev. Kiny's cairn, near Carson " 6". c) May 27, " Trinity Mts., Mr. Cain & q. Dacna 5,000 ft. 2". Washoe Mts. " Black Rock, S. end. of Salt Lake, Sun & L'thr. 2" 374.- R. Lacustre, Poir. (749.71.I.546.) Fruit nearly smooth; racemes erect flowerd, hairs 1-2" in Diameter. In woods. Aug. 10, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Cairn 5,000 ft. 33h. 375 372.- R. Lacustre, Poir., var. sylvanum, Gr. (R. oxyacanthoides, L. var. 8.749.71.I.546.) Leaves small; fruit high; racemes few flowers. 1-2° high. a) July 27, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs.- Mr. Pick aton Mt. Parley 9,000 ft. 15h. b) Aug. 18, " " Peak above Sawmill. " 1". c.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Third aton Duchene R. 10,000 ft. 5". d.) Aug. 4, " " " Headg. Bear. R. cairn. " 1". 377.- R. bracteosum, DougL. (749.71.I.550.) A lone struggling bush on shaded stream banks in mountain cairns. Fruit unpleasant. a) Aug. 19, 1868. E. Humb^7 Mrs., Mr. Cain near Fremont's Park. 3,000 ft. 53h. b) May 19-27, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cairn 6,000 ft. 8". 376.- R. frostratum, d'Her. (749.71.I.549.) Flowers white; closely resembling the last. July 14, 1869.- Wasatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood cairn. 9,000 ft. 73h. Branch conspicuous, nearly equal the pedicels.
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370 375.- Ribes cereum, Dougl. (743.72.I.551.) 1-4'. Varying considerably in the amount of wax secretion, both upon the fruits & leaves. "The rainous worts seem to be at first chalked glands, but are obviously smudged by age", D.T. fruit-sweet. R. Oleaniflorum, Kell., Throat less than yellow flower, is with aicholy or rather the same. a) Sept. 15, 1867. Lower Humb. Mts. near Star Peak 10,000 ft. 15p. b) June 19, 1866.- " Head of Echo canon 9,400 ft. 2". c) June 27, 1866. Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland Canon 6,000 ft. 2". d) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cain above Camp Ridley 7,500 ft. 4". e) Aug. 19, " " " Peak above Sawmill 10,000 ft. 4". f) " 19, " " " First Hills near Fremont's Pass 7,000 ft. 3". g) Sept. 10, " Claron Mts., Mr. Worth Peak. 11,000 ft. 1". h) May 19, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Canon 5,700 ft. 3". i) July 4, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge above Park's canon 7,000 ft. 2". j) " 20, " Wasatch Mts., " Peak west of Parley's Park " " 3". k) Aug. 10, " Uintah Mts., " Peak above Bear R. canon 9,000 ft. 1". l) " 19, " Wasatch Mts., " Cottonwood Canon, from fork. 8,000 ft. 2". 379 376.- R. viscosissimum, Ph. (743.72.I.551.) A spreading bush, 30 high. a) June 25, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Ridge above Parley's Park. Ground ft. 4sp. b) July 5, " Uintah Mts., " Provo Canon 9,000 ft. 3". c) Aug. 11, 1872, " " Beaver River Canon 6,000 ft. 3". 381 377.- R. auratum, Ph. (743.72.I.552.) On low stream banks. Called by the Pah-Utah Indians, "Päw-pi". a) May 11, 1866.- Bank of the Tricker, near Glendale, Nev. 4,500 ft. 3sp. b) " 27, " Trinity Mts., Mr. Cain W. of Denver 5,000 ft. 3". c) July 25, " Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 2". d) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah " " 2". 380 378.- R. recep? Max. R. malacaceum, Apr. 22 May 2, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Mr. Clear Creek Canon. 5,000 ft. 4sp.
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Crassulaceae. 362 379.- Sedum Rhodina, Sc. (749. Fl. I. 550.) Sepals, petals & filaments of a deep maroon color; flowers occasionally perfect, with 10 stamens & pistils. a) Aug. 27-29, 1868. E. Hemst. Mts., Aban Overland Ranch. 9,100 ft. 14 fl. b) Sept. 3, " " Peak above Himmeneum's. 10,000 ft. 2. 388.- S. rhodanthum, Sc. (Sill. Jour. XXXIII. 405.) Stem 6-14" high; leaves entire, oblong lanceolate, acuteish; flowers pale rose color; Aug. 30-4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Canon; stream banks. 9,000 ft. 23 fl. 384.- S. chenopodifolium, Ph. (749. Fl. I. 560.) a) July 7, 1868. Togabat Mts., near Granite foothills, E. of Austin. 6,000 ft. 35 fl. b) Aug. 4, " E. Hemst. Mts., Ridge south of Stage Pass. 8,000 ft. 4 fl. c) Sept. 9, " " FootHills of Seunt Valley 6,000 ft. 7 fl. d) June 26, 1869. Wahaschel Mts., " g-Barley's Park. " " 8 fl. 385.- S. Varneyi, Sc. Son. (Jour. Am. Ac. II. 207.) Leaves broadly ovate or orbicular (1-2" long) entire; flowers yellow, in a loose few-flowered corymb; sepals oblong-lanceolate, twice longer than the ovate petals, incurved; stamens 10, nearly equally the sepals & attached to them near the base, one to the midrib of each & one near the margin. 2-4, rarely 6, nidi. a) Sept. 15, 1867. E. Hemst. Mts., Star Peak. Cliffs & limestone rocks. 9,000 ft. 8 fl. b) July 20, 1867. E. Hemst. Mts., near Camp Ruby. 7,500 ft. 3 fl. c) Sept. 9, " " FootHills of Seunt Valley 6,000 ft. 4 fl. d) May 27, 1869. Mahawatch Mts., Utah. City Creek canon 5,000 ft. 1 fl. e) July 4, " Uintah Mts., " limestone ridge above Packer canon 7,000 ft. 2 fl. f) " 10, " Mahawatch Mts., " Poor Canon, north fork 5 fl. g) Aug. 12, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge above Bear River canon 10,000 ft. 3 fl.
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Haloragaceae. 386.- Hippuris vulgaris, L. (745.71.I.531.) a) Oct. 17, 1869. Humboldt Valley, Mr. Nelson Winnemucca 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b) July 20, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 2 387.- Myriophyllum verticillatum, L. (745.71.I.529.) a) Aug. 1, 1869. Ricks Lake, Mr. 6,000 ft. 11 sp. b) 13, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear River Canon, slough. 8,000 ft. 24 388.- Callitriche verna, L. (Gr. man. 425.) a) Sept. 1, 1869. Valley Valley, Mr. 6,000 ft. 6 sp. b) Aug. 11, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah.- Bear River Canon, slough. 8,000 ft. 12 389.- C. verna, L.- var. tenstris a) July 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Silver Creek canon 6,000 ft. 7 sp. b) 20, " Provochett Mts., " Parley's Park. 5 Lythraceae. 391 392.- Ammannia latifolia, L. (745.72.I.250.) Aug. 3, 1869.- Canon Valley, Mr. Rinn Bottom, Reed Station. 9 sp. Onagraceae. 392 393.- Epilobium alpinum, L. (745.72.I.448.) a) Aug. 27, 1869. Mr. E. Stump's Mts., Peaks at the Underland Peak. 9,000 ft. 8 sp. b) July 8, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah.- Head of Park's Canon. 5,000 ft. 2 c) 14, " Wheeler Mts., " Cottonwood canon 9,000 ft. 7 d) Aug. 4, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Head of Bear R. canon " 8 393 394.- E. coloratum, Muhl. (745.71.I.449.) Embracing forms of E. litigorum, L. a) July 14, 1869.- Trucker Meadows, at Glendale, Mr. (W.B. Bailey.) 9 sp. b) 24, " Trucker Bottom, at the Big Bend. 10 c) Aug. 5, " Shore of Soda Lake, Canon Branch, Mr. 3 d) Sept. 10, " W. Humboldt Mts., Mr.- Unionville canon 5,000 ft. 3. e) June 30, 1869. Battle Mts., Mr.- West Canon 6,000 ft. 3 f) July 14, " Diamond Valley, Mr.- Near Diamond Spring. 4
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g. July 24, 1868. Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 2 h. Aug. 26 Sept. 2, " E. Humb." Wks., Mr. Cain abov Orland Ranch. 7,500 ft. 7 i. June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 1 j. July 13, " " Cottonwood cain, from fork. 7,000 ft. 4 k. " 15, " " E. side of divide, abov Cottonwood cain. 8,000 ft. 2 394. 390.- Epilobium paniculatum, Nutt. (78. Fl. I. 490) (a.) Sept. 5, 1867. W. Humb." Wks., Mr. Unionville cain. (W.W. Bailey) 6,000 ft. 6 b. " 9, " " Same locality. 5,000 ft. 1 a. Aug. 16, " Tracker Wks., Mr. Cain abov Pyramid Lake. 7,000 ft. 3 (Sh.) June 27, 1867. With Tattin Range from Sandhills cain. 6,000 ft. 7 d. July 2, " Beaver River Valley, Mr. Dan Bennett. 5,000 ft. 3 Sketch of " - 14. - Lickington's Lickaby Ranch a. " 20, " E. Humb." Wks., Mr. Cain abov Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 1 f. " 30, " Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 1 b. May 10, 1869. Fort Hill near Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 4 h. May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Near Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 1 i. June 7, " Aridologan Island. Salt Lake a. " 10, " Black Rock - S. end of Salt Lake. 4 395.- 396. E. augustifolium, d. (78. Fl. I. 49.) Banks of mountain streams. a.) Sept. 4, 1867. W. Humb." Wks., Knight's cain. (W.W. Bailey) 6,000 ft. 1 b. " 10, " " Unionville cain. 5,000 ft. 3 c. Aug. 1, 1868. Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 4 d. July 10, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Mr. Provo Cain. 5,000 ft. 1 396.- E. obcordatum, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. A. S. V. 7. 132.) a) Aug. 31, 1868. E. Humb." Wks., Mr. Peeks abov Orland Ranch. 10,000 ft. 13 b) Sept. 7, " Clover Wks., South Peak. 5,000 ft. 2 397.- Zauschnonia Californica, Presl. (Fl. 37. I. 48.) rare in Utah, orbite, Denticulate horns, (1-1½" in length) villous cainment, the petals much deeper colored than the calyx. The calyx is surrounded by a thickish membrane and is extracted after the calyx, and the seed capsules are 2 or 3 inches long and are covered with fine hairs. July 12, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood cain. 7,000 ft. 9 " 17, " " East Creek cain, below Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 10 Aug. 19, " " Cottonwood cain. 6,000 ft. 10
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398.- Clatkinia thomsonioides, Dougl. (745.71.1.576.) 1-3" high; sparingly branched; fragile; hillside. Rarely met with in Nevada. a) June 27, 1868.- Mt. Tobi Range, Mr. Cumberland Cabin. 6,000 ft. 6 sh. b) " 22, 1869. Wahsateh Mts., Utah.- Barley's Cabin 5,000 ft. 4". c) July 10, " " Provo Cabin. 6,000 ft. 6". d) " 13, " " Cottonwood Cabin " 2". 395.- Epidendrum paniculatum, Schltr. var. - Almost Shelly glabrous, with flowers of twice the usual size. a) June 27, 1868.- Mt. Tobi Range, Mr. Cumberland Cabin. 6,000 ft. 9 sh. b) July 10, " Huntington Valley, Mr. " 4". c) June 7, 1869.- Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 5,000 ft. 1". 396.- Gayophyllum ramosissimum, Tuck. (748.71.1.573.) Readily Distinguished by the short pods (2-3") or pedicels of the same length; flowers minute. a) July 31, 1867. E. Wadner Mts., Mr. Cabin above Stockton Station. 6,000 ft. 6 sh. b) May 21, 1868. Humboldt Valley, near Orvana, Nev. 5,000 ft. 1". c) June 3, " Mt. Humboldt, Mts., Nev.- FootHills below Elsinville " 7" d) " 22, " Simpson Range, Mr. Spadling's Pass. " 1". e) July 4, " Monitor Valley, Nev. " 5" f) May 19, 1869. FootHills near Salt Lake City, " 1". g) June 7, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake " 2" h) July 22, " FootHills & Barley's Park, Utah " 6" 400 397.- G. racemosum, Tuck. (748.71.1.574.) Pods 6-10" long, nearly axile, axillary along the branches; flowers minute; nearly glabrous. a) June 23, 1868. Simpson Range, Mr. Spadling's Pass. 5,000 ft. 1 sh. b) Aug. 26, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Cabin above Oaktake. 7,000 ft. 2" c) June 30, 1869. FootHills & Barley's Park, Utah 6,000 ft. 5". 401 398.- G. racemosum, Tuck. var. maximum A more ample, reduced form; the cauline a young portion of the stem with a short appearance; puberulent; robust! a) July 24, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Cabin above Camp's Paddy 5,000 ft. 5 sh. Under 24, 1869 Cabin above Barley's Park " 4" b) Aug. 29, " " Peaks above Overland Ranch. 14,000 ft. 23" c) Sept. 12, " Clover Mts., Mr. Below Hoth Peak 9,000 ft. 10".
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402. 399.- Gaylrythrin diffusum, T.H. ? (78.31.2.513.) Flowers 1/2-3" in Diameter; capsules 3-6" in length, rather longer than the pedicel; calyx, capsules, 5 stiffer joints of the stem with a short sparsely pubescent; shorter stamens with round polleniferous anthers; stigma capitate. a) Sept. 10, 1867. Mr. Humb., Mrs., Mr. Unimille cain. - 5, on ft. 4 sp. b) June 27, 1868. Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland cain. bought 6. c) July 22, 1869. Foot-Hills of Parley's Park, Utah " 11. d) " 20, 1868. E. Humb., Mrs., Mr. Cain at St. Ruby " 1. 403.- Dendothera biennis, L. (78.31.2.492.) Aug. 10, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Provo cain; river banks. 3 sp. 404.- D. biennis, L., var. grandiflora, T.H. (78.31.2.492.) The most common variety. a) July 17, 1867. Truckin Headons, Bri's Bend, Mr. [W.W. Bailey] 4, on ft. 4 sp. b) Aug. 16, " Truckin Mts., Mr. Atton Pyramid's Lake bought 1. c) Sept. 8, " M. Humb., Mrs., Mr. - Wrights Cain " 1. d) June 27, 1868. Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland cain " 1. e) " 30, " ?Battle Mr., Mr. " 2. f) July 7, " Smoky Valley, Mr. - Foot-Hills, " 1. g) " 10, " Diamond Valley, Mr. " 1. h) " 24, " Ruby Valley, Mr. " 2. i) Aug. 7, " Huntington Valley, Mr. " 1. j) June 22, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Foot of Parley's cain 5, on ft. 1. k) July 10, " " " Provo cain, (with roots) bought 3. 405.- Oz. coronopifolia, T.H. (78.31.2.495.) July 1, 1869. Foot-Hills of Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 11 sp. " 345. Uintah Mts., Utah. Packs Cain " 10. " 10, " Wasatch Mts., Utah. Provo cain " 2.
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405. Ornithura albicans, Nutt. (789. Fl. I. 495.) a.) May 16, 1864. Foot hills near Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. b.) June 12, 1864. Stansbury Island, Salt Lake. " 3 n. c.) July 10, " Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Provo canyon " 2 n. 404. O. albicans, Nutt., var. B. raminata, Eng. (589. Journ. XXXIV. 335.) b.) Aug. 19, 1864. Foot hills of Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 5 sp. a.) July 7, " Smoky Valley, Nev. Foot hills " 2 n. 407. O. albicans, Nutt., var. trichocalyx, Eng. A stout, fleshy-stemmed form, early specimens almost acauliscent; flowers large; leaves tapering to a long petiole, often very variable in the same plant, ranging from broadly ovate to entire to lyrate-primulifid linear, with numerous marginal lobes; capsules 1-2/3 woody, with thick base, curved. a.) May 11-14, 1864. Southern foot hills of Truckee & Trinity Mts. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. b.) " 21, " Humboldt Valley, Nev. Sand hills or Cedar's ferry 2 n. c.) June 13-15, " Foot hills of Douglas Range, 5,000 ft. 4 n. 408. O. tricolor, Nutt. (789. Fl. I. 499.) a.) May 11, 1864. Truckee Valley, Nev. Foot hills near Glendale 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b.) June 6, " W. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Unionville cabin. " " 1 n. c.) " 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 12 n. d.) July 5, " Uintah Mts., " Provo canyon. 5,000 ft. 2 n. 409. O. marginata, Nutt. (789. Fl. I. 500.) a.) May 19, 1864. Trinity Mts., Nev. Foot hills east of Humboldt Lake. 5,000 ft. 3 sp. b.) June 6, " W. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Unionville Cabin " " 5 n. c.) " 24, " W. Uinta Range; Bardman's Pass " " 1 n. d.) May 16, 1869. Foot hills near Salt Lake City " " 2 n. e.) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake. " " 2 n. f.) " 12, " Stansbury Island, " " 2 n. 410. O. marginata, Nutt. A high mountain form with lanceolate acute or ovate obtuse petioled leaves, entire or slightly denticulate; corolla & calyx more or less deep purple even before opening. a.) July 20, 1864. W. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Bridge abov camp. 8,000 ft. 15 sp. b.) " 24, " " " Divide abov camp. 9,000 ft. 5 n. c.) Aug. 16, " " " Peak abov Saurmile 10,000 ft. 2 n.
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412 409.- Ornithera claraeformis, Torr. (from 2 Rep. 314.) Flowers small, yellow; Terminal leaflet cuneate or cordate at base; lateral ones often sclerite. The species probably includes both O. boniflorus, Gr. & O. cardio- phylla, Torr., and perhaps also O. scoparia, Shatt.-Which is the oldest name. May 11, 1868. Truckin Valley, foothills near Glendale a) Sept. 23, 1868. Holmes' Creek Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 15th. b) May 21, 1869. Foothills near Salt Lake City, 4,700 ft. 4th. c) June 11, " Black Rock, S. Eas. of Salt Lake 4,500 ft. 3rd. d) " 15, " Carrington Island, Salt Lake " 1st. e) Aug. 24, " Wahsatch Mts., Utah.-North of Amer. Fork Canon. 7,000 ft. 1st. 413 410.- O. claraeformis, Torr.- var. with much larger flowers (1/2-1" in diam.), yellow, or more frequently pinkish white, occasionally with a large deep purple spot at base of the petal; the prevalent Nevada form. a) Aug. 17, 1867. Truckin Valley, shr. near the Big Pines. (W.W. Bailey) 1st. b) Nov. 9, " " near Pyramid Lake, 1st. c) May 14-13, 1864. " " Foothills below Glendale, 7th. d) " 15-16, " Southern foothills of Trinity Mts., Nev. 2nd. e) " 21, " Humboldt Valley - Coopers Ferry 4th. f) June 14, " Unionville Valley, Nev. Foothills. 3rd. g) July 6, " Toiyabeh Mts., Nev. Ridge above Austin 1st. 414 412.- O. Nuttallii, Torr. & Gray. (745. Fl. I. 506.) Aug. 14, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Lake shore along Parley's Park. 4,000 ft. 13th. 415.- O. tanacetifolia, Torr. & Gray. (Beckwith i. P.R.R. Rep. II. 121, 5. 4.) July 16, 1867. - Truckin Meadows, Glendale, Nev. (W.W. Bailey) 3rd. 416.- O. heterantha, Shatt. (745. Fl. I. 507.) Scarcely occasionally lyrately primuliflorous +12-15' long; growing in damp or boggy places. a) June 13, 1869. Dryfus Range, Barnelly's Pass 6,000 ft. 3rd. b) " 27, " With Basin Range, Cumbres Road cabin " 1st. c) July 6, " Toiyabeh Range, Austin Pass, " 1st. d) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Parley's Park. " 4th.
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415 414.- Denothera alyzeoides, 7a. + a. (709. F. I. 511.) Flowers nearly white, varying to deep pre-color; calyx tube linear-impudibuliform, about equalling the lute. a) Sept. 19, 1867. M. Humboldt Mt., Mr. Their mouth of Logan cent. (rough 25). b) May 11, 1868. Scott's hills of Truckee & Trinity Mts., Mr. c) 30. " Frontal Valley, Mr. their Obama d) from 13+23. " Grass Valley, Mr. foothills of S. Range e) July 6, " Bridget Range; Ridge atop Austin 6,000 ft. 12. f) from 12-14, 1869. Stanbury Island, Salt Lake 4,500 ft. 5. 419 alyzeoides var.? 419.- Dr. micrantha, Horsman (709. F. I. 509.) a) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Mr. Foothills. b) from 11, 1869. Black Rock, Salt Lake c) 12, " Stanbury Island 417.- Dr. Bosthii, Doug. (705. F. I. 509.) A videocopy. (W. L. Bailey) a) Aug. 5, 1867. Truckee Mts., Mr. Cuitin atop Pyramid Lake, 6,000 ft. 7. b) Nov. 11, " Lake Range, Mr. Cuitin atop Wimenecu Lake. 2. 420 419.- Dr. Dukaka, Car. var. botanica (704. F. I. 510.) Varying somewhat in size of flowers & degree of pubescence. The species Bosthii includes Dr. parvula, Sutt., Dr. emilata, Hook & Dr. spilanthoides, Sutt., etc. (B then illegible) as given in Gray's Flora. a) May 14, 1868. South foothills of Trinity Mts. 5,000 ft. 8. b) July 5, " Monitor Valley, Mr. Foothills. c) June 7, 1869. Atidipha Island, Salt Lake. 421 418.- Dr. Strigulosa, T. + var. (709. F. I. 512.) a) May 2, 1868. Washer Mt., Mr. Foothills near Curry City. 5,000 ft. 7. b) June 3, " M. Humboldt Mt. " of Spring Valley Pass. 6,000 ft. 2. c) 23, " Dinsen Range, Foothills of Grass Valley 5,000 ft. 2.
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Lousacreae. 426.- Merhydria albicaulis, Doug. (749.71.I.534.) Petals light yellow, but little expandy the calyx. a) May 13, 1865. Foothills of the Bridger, above the Big Bend. 5,000 ft. 4 sp. b) . 15, " Trinity Mts. Foothills above Humboldt Lake. " 3. c) June 10/14, " W. Humboldt Mts., Foothills near Unionville. " 4. d) July 24, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Dinsdale above Camp Ruby 8,000 ft. 1. e) June 17, 1869. Carrington Island, Salt Lake. 4,500 ft. 1. 427.- M. albicaulis, Doug. - var. with the flowers somewhat capitate, petals 2-3 times longer, deep yellow with an orange base; the same as the Vicksburga, Kell. in Bor. Calif. And. II. 99. Apparently in western Nevada. Foliage very variable. carporaxall with the leaf a) July 29, 1865. Bridger Valley, Mr. near the Big Bend. (W.S. Bailey.) 7 sp. b) May 20/9, 1865. Foothills of Walker Mts., near Carson City - Washakie. 20 " c) June 8/10, " " near Unionville, W. Humboldt Mts.- 8. 428.- M. albicaulis, Doug. - var. integripetia. Stem more or less pubescent, 1-2" high; leaves ovate, oblong, or oblong lanceolate, entire, crenate or evenly toothed or pinnatifid; flowers 6-7 in the axil of the leaf. (makes a weak) A very marked form, but with no constant characteristic that can be considered specific. It is D. Vany's No. 195. H.H.T.71, Sept. 23. a) July 20, 1865. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Cain above Camp Ruby. 6,700 ft. 3 sp. b) June 4, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 5,000 ft. 2 " c) " 22, " Wasatch Mts., Utah.- Bailey's Canon. 6,000 ft. 2 " d) July 1, " Parley's Park, " Foothills 6,000 ft. 1. e) " 10, " Wasatch Mts., " Provo Canyon, Salt Lake. " 2. 429.- M. caripeta, Nutt. (749.71.I.534.) - Leaves more or less linear lanceolate, entire or pinnatifid toothed; petals yellow, with deep orange colored claw, little longer than the calyx. Stems about 20"; seeds 3 mm. each of the lipdicator. July 7, 1865.- Trigalath Mts., near Foothills E.g. H. Austin Rev. 6,000 ft. 430.- M. lacricaulis, Tch. (749.71.I.535.) a) Aug. 1, 1865.- Bridger Valley, near the Big Bend. (W.S. Bailey.) 9 sp. b) Sept. 19, " W. Humboldt Mts., near Dry Lake Canon. 3 " c) Aug. 30/4, 1865. Foothills of Ruby Valley.- Nv. d) Sept. 20, " Humble Hollow Pads, Nv. e) June 20, 1869. Promontory Point, Salt Lake. 1 "
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Cactaceae. 431 Echinocactus Simpsoni, Eng. 429. Thamnillaia (Coryphantha) Eng. a) June 25, 1885. Mt. Elkin Range. Ridge above Cumberland 5,000 ft. 3 sf. b) " 30, " Battle Mts., Mt. West Peak. 1. c) " " Trigatch Range - (Mt. Wilson.) + cactus below; 2. 432. O. Missouriensis, St. (745. 79.I. 505.) Frequent in dry foothills in Utah. a) June 30, 1889. Foothills of Poley's Park, from 6,500 ft. 6 sf. b) Aug. 20, " Wakeshaw Mts., south of Cottonwood Canon, 8. 434. O. hystrixina, Eng. & Big. - (Whipple. Ref. R.R.T.V. 44, p. 15.) Abundant in the Dry valleys of Scott's Middle Strands. Flowers sulphur-yellow or rose color, resembling those of O. Missouriensis, St. a) June 24-27, 1886. Regan's Valley, Mts. Flora, 3. b) July 7, " Monitor Valley, Mts. c) Aug. 4, " E. Humboldt Mts., near Salt Lake Stage Barr. 2. 432. O. Wisconsinensis, St. var. ? July 25, 1889. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Grows at Wahsatch Cabin. 4 sf. 435. O. fragilis, Nutt. - (745. 79.I. 505.) Seen only in Utah Valley. a) July 12, 1889. Mouth of American Fork Canon 3 sf. b) Aug. 20, " " Cottonwood Canon 6. 436. O. pulchella, Eng. - When published? Frequent in the valleys of western Nevada. a) Aug. 24, 1887. Humboldt Valley, near Humboldt Lake 1 sf. b) May 19-23, 1885. " + Foothills of Ninety Mts. 3. c) June 11-22, " Unionville Valley, Mts. 4. d) July 10-2, " Reese River Valley, near Mount 2. e) " 7 " Monitor Valley, Mts. 2. A very handsome species; flowers often 50 or more upon a single plant. 3-10' in height. The largest number of annuals ever counted in a stem was 25.
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449. Carman Oct. 11, 1867 - Unionville Valley, Wm. Stitch Banks. 5,000 ft. 2y. 440. Adelphair Dieri, BTH. (Edmania, 74, 73, I. 612) Stems very variable; 1/2 pinnate, segments subir or bited, short or long linear. The root an important detail of food to the Indians - known as "Yef" or "Yef-ab". a) Oct. 1, 1867. Dryler Range, near Granite Peak camp 5,000 ft. 3y. b) June 23, 1868. " " Foot hills of Gran Valley 2. c) May 23, 1867. Mr. Humbert's Wk., near Peak cast of Orana 6,000 ft. 1. d) " 27. " Trinity Mts., near Orana 3 " 1. e) July 6. " Drygabek Range, near Austin 3 " f) " 10. " Diamond Valley, Wm. 2 " g) " 20. " E. Humbert's Valley Ridge above Camp Baldy 6,700 ft. 3. 441. O. Cordarum, BTH. (Haplinum, 949, 78, I. 615) June 23, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Creek bank. 6,000 ft. 1y. 442. Altem Eincare, BTH. (749, 73, I. 611) Leaves ranging from nearly entire to feathery pinnate. a) July 29, 1867. Drucker Valley, at the Big Bend. (W. D. Bailey.) 3y. b) Aug. 20, " " " 1. c) July 24, 1867. Ruby Valley, Wm. d) Aug. 16, 1869. Weber River Bottom, Utah. Near Coalville. 2. 443. S. Augustifolium, BTH. (S. Pupillum, 749, 78, I. 611) a) July 10, 1868. Diamond Valley, Wm. Spring bank. 6y. b) " 30, " Ruby Valley, Wm. " 9. c) Sept. 20, " Bernard's Pass, Warm Spring. 3. d) Oct. 6, " Tucked River Valley - Stanley Station. Spring bank. 3. e) July 12, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Cottonwood creek. 2. 444. Pimpinella aspido-Dora, Gr. (Proc. Am. Acad. 2, VT. VII. 345) Sept. 10, 1867. Clear Wk., near Heidt's cabin below St. Peak. 9,000 ft. 4y.
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444. Osmorhiza sp., Torr. (St. Whipp. U.S. Rep. Tr. 93.) Apparently passing into O. bristlyl, DC., of which it is probably a variety. Bristles in subtle stage present, though small; pubescence variable, as well as shape & pectin of leaflets. a) May 29, 1865. Wahavick Mts., Wash. City Creek canyon. 5,000 ft. 6 sh. b) July 6, " " Uintah Mts., Utah. Pono canyon. 7,000 ft. 8 in. c) " 10, " Wahavick Mts., " Pratt fork of Pono canyon. " 1 in. d) Aug. 12, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge abov (See R. caton 9,000 ft. 3. 445. Myrthis occidentalis, BENTH. (Glycorna, Suth. V.S. Bot. 639.) Variable in size & section of leaves, in pubescence, in also in length of the petioles - including M. bolandii, etc. a) June 8, 1865. W. Humb. Mts., " Uintahville canyon. 7,000 ft. 6 sh. b) " 27, " Wm. Tobin Range. N.W. Cumberland canyon. 6,000 ft. 2 in. c) July 24, 1865. E. Humb. Mts., Utah. Canyon above Camp Party. 7,000 ft. 2 in. d) Aug. 19, " " " Fremont Pass, 6,500 ft. 2 in. e) from 29, 1865. Wahavick Mts., Utah. Ridge above Early's Peaks. 7,000 ft. 2 in. 446 447. Cymopterus nov. sp. a) July 27, 1865. E. Humb. Mts., " Peak above Mt. Wibley. 9,000 ft. 7 sh. b) " 30, " " " Peak above Sawmill. 10,000 ft. 16 in. c) Aug. 31, " " " Peak above Orland Ranch. 448 449. C. moranensis, Suth. (749. Fl. I. 624.) Flowers in dense globular heads, the disk minute; encasing the broad membranaceous involucre & involucels; bracteoles 1-3, equally the leaves; carpophore very slender, 2-clawed at base; stamens 3 in the intervals, + 2-4 on each side of the commissure, opposite the edges of the involucre corollas sessile; fruit 5-7" long, wing 2-3" broad. May 29, 1865. Mt. Davidson & Carson Valley, Nev. 5-7,000 ft. 72 sh. May 19, " Trinity Mts., N.W. Hills above Parkman station. 6,000 ft. 2 in.
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449.- Agyrtophorus glaucus, Nutt. (7.48. Fl. I. 624.) a) June 30, 1864. Battle Mt., Nev. High Divide 7, 500 ft. 2 sp. b) July 24, " E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. 12 miles abov Camp Ruby. 7, 000 ft. 1. 450.- C. Exacalathis, Nutt., var. fornicalaceus, 282 C. forninalaceus, Nutt. - 7.48. Fl. I. 624.) a) Sept. 15, 1867. E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. - Star Peak 9, 000 ft. 2 sp. b) May 2, 1868. Washoe Mt's, Nvr. Clear Creek Basin 6, 000 ft. 1 c) June 5, " E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. Cabin abov Unionville; 8, 000 ft. 4. 451.- C. aincatae, Gr. (Broc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1863, p. 63.) Fruit platums, 2" long, coriule often originally Drilled, irregularly or narrowly winged, one dorsal jupa more prominent - normally the central one - nearly equally the mar. or marginal wings; vittae ne in each suturel, 2-4 in the commissure. some- times my Dacum; involucre sometimes (illegible) a few subulose linear or filiform leaflets. Cappophor caps & boss a) Aug. 27, 1865. E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. - Ridge abov Arid Lake. 9, 000 ft. 6 sp. b) July 13, 1869. Wasatch Mt's, Utah. - Snowy & C.Humb's Cabin " 1 c) Aug. 19, " same locality - 2. 452.- C. longipes Nott. api a) May 17, 1869. Mahawrk Mt., Utah. City Creek cabin - Altitude - 5,000 ft. 5 sp. b) June 3, " Antelope Island, Tolt Lake " 1 453.- Angelica - Bovari Q. Eup. - Fruit glabrous, a) Sept. 10, 1867. E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. Wrights cabin 7, 000 ft. 1 sp. b) Oct. 1, " Simpson Range, Nvr. Granite Peak cabin. 5, 000 ft. 2 c) Aug. 26, 1868. E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. Cabin abov Arid Lake. 4, 000 ft. 3. 454.- Bithynium [illegible] H.L. Rep. Kingsville. 1-2° a) Sept. 10, 1867. E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. Wrights cabin 6, 000 ft. 1 sp. b) Aug. 3, 1868. Ruby Valley - Nvr. Stream bank. 6, 000 " 4 c) . 25, " E. Humb.7 Mt's, Nvr. Peptor Creek cabin " 3.
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456 Shari jimmaker 457.- Angelica glauca, Mott.? (749. Fl. I. 620.) a) Jul. 20, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Catin near Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 15p. b) Aug. 7, " Winitak Mts., Utah. Oscar R. catta. 6,000 ft. 4. c) " 14, " Wasatch Mts., Catin aton Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 1. 458.- Fovula multifida, BOTT. (Leptotenia multifida, Mott. 749. Fl. I. 620.) Very frequent in Dry foothills; not large, uniform; involucres deciduous. "Tobisif"; high rosace. a) May 2, 1869. Foothills near Carson City, Nev. 5,000 ft. 25p. b) " 27, " " If Trinity Mts., near Orana. " 1. c) June 26, " W. Tobin Range, Cumberland Catta " 2. d) Aug. 6, " E. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Catin aton Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 2. e) May 14, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek catta 5,000 ft. 2. f) July 1, " " " Parley's Park 6,000 ft. 1. 465 464.- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Mott. Nov. 28. a) May 19+24, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek catta 5,000 ft. 11p. b) June 24, " " Ridge aton Parley's Park 6,500 ft. 6. c) " 26, " " Foothills 6,000 ft. 6. [illegible] (Platphium, Mott. (749. Fl. I. 620.) 460.- Picea glauca, BOTT. (749. Fl. I. 620.) Robs long + cylin Dicid; Ritter oblong, interrupted. a) June 24-25, 1869. W. Tobin Range, Foothills of Carson Valley 6,000 ft. 25p. b) " 25, " " Peak aton Cumberland 6,000 ft. 4. 459 461.- P. latirunn, 187H.- (Pattinaca lativa, L.) Introduced. July 20, 1869. Parley Valley, Mr. Shram bank. 25p. 466 462.- P. undicada, Mott. (749. Fl. I. 626.) Quite variable in size & habit; the earliest flowering plant at Carson City. Very frequent in U.S.Words. a) Mar. 26, 1869. Near Carson City, Mr. Jaybouk Valley 105p. b) Apr. 22, " Foothills near Carson City. 6. c) May 27, " Trinity Mts., Mr. Peak west of Orana 2. d) June 10-19, " W. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Alon Uvinville. 2.
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464. P. f. (78.7.2.627) June 3, 1869. Antelope Island - Salt Lake. 5,000 ft. 63p. 467. P. macrocarpum, Shlt. (78.7.2.627). A specimen has yellow flowers & more glabrous involucels, but is probably the same. a) May 29, 1869. Trinity Mt., Mr. B. D. Young's Grove. 25p. b) June 3, " Mr. Humboldt Wtt., Mr. 1st hills below Chinilla. 1". c) " 19, " " 3" 465. P. villarica, Shlt. - Wild, in Herb. Gr. "Sai-Ki". a) Apr. 29, 1869. Baylor Mt., Mr. Wm. Davidson. 7,000 ft. 8p. b) May 14-27, " Trinity Mt., Mrs. 1st Hills. 5,000 ft. 8". c) June 30g, " Mr. Humboldt Wtt., Mr. " 5,000 ft. 3". d) " 30, " Battle Mt., Mr. H. J. Daird. 7,000 ft. 1". 462. P. protolens, var. alpina - a dwarfed alpine form. Villae in conspicuore, or more. Glabrous. Calyx teeth pinnate (in 4-5). a) July 27, 1869. E. Humboldt Wtt., Mr. Peak above Mt. Ruby. 9,000 ft. 4p. b) Aug. 22, " " " Peak below Camp Ruby. 8,000 ft. 6". 463. P. simplex, Shlt. - No description. A single flowering specimen of McAllt's collection, from "Rocky Mt." + another recent one from Montana. a) May 17-29, 1869. 1st Hills near Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 75p. b) June 30, " Balsaeel Wtt., Mr. Ridge aton Parley's Park. 6,000 ft. 3". c) July 19, " near town locality. 1". 461. P. tridentata, Shlt.? - Subalpine Talfin, glabrous. a) July 5-1869. Uintah Wtt., Utah. Divide between Park & Duchesne Rivers. 9,000 ft. 55p. b) " 15, " Balsaeel Wtt., Mr. Ridge aton Cottonwood. " " 1". c) " 20, " " Peak east of Parley's Park. " " 8". d) Aug. 12, " Uintah Wtt., Ridge above Bear R. canon. " " 10".
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469. Heracleum lanatum, Mx. - (T.S. D.E. T. 632.) Fragrant; in sub. g. Utah. a) Oct. 1, 1868. Gunn Creek Wts., Utah. Emigrant Pass. 6,000 ft. 5½. b) July 10, 1869. Provoaah Wts., Utah. Provo Canon c.) " 20, " " Camp above Parley's Lake " 1. 470. Coriandrum sativum L. - (T.S. D.E. T. 632.) - Minimille Valley, W. Utah. 2d. Compacaeas. 471. Cornus stolonifera, Mx. - (T.S. D.E. T. 650.) Fragrant in mountain streams at a low altitude; 6-8° high. Berries blue, becoming lead color. a) Sept. 8, 1867. W. Humb. Wts., Mr. Wright's cabin. (W.W. Bailey.) 5,000 ft. 7½. b) June 6, 1868. " Unianville cabin. 5,500 ft. 9. c.) " 27, " Mt. Ebbi Range, Wm. Cumberland Cabin 4. d) Aug. 1, 1869. Ruby Valley 6,000 ft. 6 e) May 14, 1869. Wahsatch Hills, Utah. City Creek cabin 5,000 ft. 2. f) July 7, " Uintah Wts., Utah. Provo Canon 7,000 ft. 3. g) Aug. 20, " Wasatch Wts., " Cotmwood cabin. Infinite Glens. 4. Caprifoliaceae. 472. Lonicera borealis, Gron. - (T.S. D.E. T. 2.) July 31-Aug. 2, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Bear C. cabin. 6,000 ft. 18½. 473. Symphoricarpos monanthus, H.B.K. (Kth. Syn. III. 72.) Very variable; leaves soft subacute to acute, or shortly glabrous, acute or obtuse, subin or lobed, obice- ular to ovate lanceolate, 1/4-1/2" in length; flowers with corolla 2" long, nearly glabrous within, light pink, axillary, distant along the leafy branch, or in a somewhat dense naked spike; fruit globular or elong. white; a strag- ghing shrub, 2-8° high, very frequent upon the mountains. Probably in- cludes S. microphyllus H.B.K. as well as S. glaucescens - + possibly S. schmidii Fiss., etc. a) Aug. 5, " Same Range. (W.W. Bailey.) 6,000 ft. 3½. b) Dec. 16, 1867. Tuckers Wts., Mr. Alon Pyram's Lake c) Sept. 9, " W. Humb. Wts., Stein Peaks 9,000 ft. d) June 27, 1868. Mt. Ebbi Range, Cumberland Cabin 6,000 ft. e) July 30, " Battle Wts. - west cabin f) July 6, " Trigalat Wts., Wm. - Alon Austin g) July 20, " E. Humb. Wts. - cabin above Camp Ruby 7,000 " h) Aug. 4, " " Peak south of Stag Pass 6,000 " i) " " One Dair's above Camp Ruby 1.
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j) Sept. 8, 1868. Clover Mts., Mr. Ridge abov Scott Valley 6,000 ft. 45f. k) May 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cañon. 5,000 ft. 2. l) July 6, " " Uintah Mts., Utah. - Ridge abov Duchesne River 9,000 ft. 3" m) " 26, " Wahsatch Mts., " Silly Creek cañon. 6,000 ft. 3. 474. - Lonicera involucrata, Banks. (745.71. II. 9.) Bracts reflexed in fruit, and with the berries deep purple. a) Aug. 26-27, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., N.W. Cañon & Lake abov Durand Pass. 8,000 ft. 9f. b) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Abov Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 2. c) July 7, " Uintah Mts., " Provo cañon 475. - L. ciliosa, Muhl. ? var. A. Pishkare - distinct species. Wholly glabrous t without ciliation. In the absence of flowers, leaves are very Aug. 14, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood cañon. 9,000 ft. 15f. 476. - Sambucus pubens, Mx. (745.71. II. 13.) Leaves variable, broad elliptic, ovate or oblong lanceolate, sometimes faintly serrate at the apex with a long acumination, pubescent on paleranes beneath. a) May 19, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. City Creek cañon. 5,000 ft. 6f. b) June 24, " " " Ridge abov Parley's Park. 7,000 ft. 3. c) Aug. 12, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge abov Bear R. cañon. 9,000 ft. 2. d) " 14, " Wahsatch Mts., " Abov Parley's Park. 8,000 ft. 3. 477. - S. glanca, Nutt. (745.71. II. 13.) Distinguished from S. canadensis by the more lanceolate leaflets, the short straight petioles, also the glaucous blue fruit, which is also more pleasant to the taste. Leaflets spin with glaucous stipellate appendages, occasionally sub-bipinnatifid. a) Sept. 7, 1869. - N. Humb. Mts., Mr. Wright's cañon. (w.s. Bailey.) 7,000 ft. 6f. b) " 19 " Same locality. 3. c) July 7, 1864. Monitor Valley, Mr. Fothills. 5,000 ft. 2. d) " 24, " E. Humb. Mts., N.W. Cañon abov Camp Rugg. 7,000 ft. 1. e) Aug. 1, " Reddy Valley, Mr. 6,000 ft. 2.
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Rubiaceae. 476.- Galium bifidum. - nor. sp.? a.) May 27, 1865.- Trinity Mts., Mr.- Shade & Granite rocks.- 5,000 ft. 10 sp. b.) June 29, " Ridge west of Battle Mt., near Summit Spring- Shade & Junipers.- 6 " c.) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Riddr abov Camp Ruby- Shade & Mt. Mackay.- 25" d.) June 24, 1869.- Dabeseth Mts., Utah, Cabin abov Barley's Park.- 6,700 ft. 18" 479.- G. aphanine, L. (Pro. Am. Acad. A.T.S. VII. 20.) a.) May 9, 1865.- Steamboat Springs, Nvr. near Walker City.- 5,000 ft. 6 sp. b.) May 20-27, " Trinity Mts.- foot hills. c.) June 3-10, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr.- Foot hill. d.) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cabin abov Camp Ruby 6,000 ft. 1" e.) May 17, 1869.- Mahaworth Mts., Utah,- City Creek cabin.- 5,000 ft. 3" f.) June 3, " Antelope Island- Salt Lake 480.- G. bicornium, Gr. (Pro. Am. Acad. A.T.S. VII. 214.) Leaves broadly ovate; florus peduncled; peduncles not reflexed; fruits very hispid, 1" in Diameter. July 31, 1867.- Dabeseth Mts., Mr. East of Virginia City. 7,000 ft. 8 sp. Sept. 15, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr.- Star Peak 8,000 ft. 10" May 20, 1864. " " " East of Drane July 27? " S. Kansas Valley near Rock abov St. Raleigh 9,000 ft. 481.- G. hypatrichium, Gr. (Pro. Am. Acad. A.T.S. VII. 214.) a.) July 27, 1865.- E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Peak abov St. Ruby. 9,000 ft. 7 sp. b.) Aug. 4, " " " Peak south of Stage Pass. 5,000 ft. 1" c.) a. 14, " " " Ridge abov Laramille. 9,000 ft. 4" d.) June 14, 1869.- Pikes Rock Point, Scotts and Salt Lake 5,000 ft. 5" e.) July 13, " Dabeseth Mts., Utah.- Fern forks, Cottonwood cabin. 7,000 ft. 1" f.) a. 14, " " " Abov Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 1" g.) Aug. 19, " " " Same locality as (e.)
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442.- Galium trifidum, L. (749.37. II. 22.) a.) June 23, 1869. Paley's Park, Utah 6,000 ft. 15/1. b.) July 10, " Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Porro Canon " 5. 443.- G. triflorum, Mx. - (7.49. 81. II. 23.) a.) Sept. 9, 1868. Clover Mts., Mr. - Dearing Ranch. 6,000 ft. 35/1. b.) July 7, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Porro Canon. 7,000 ft. 4. c.) Aug. 16, " Wahsatch Mts., " Canon down Paley's Park. 6,000 ft. 1. 444.- G. boreale, L. - (7.49. 37. II. 25.) a.) Sept. 1, 1868. Ruby Valley, Mr. Near Orland Ranch. 6,000 ft. 45/1. b.) " 3, " E. Humb. Mts., " Canon above Hummernants. 6,500 ft. 5. c.) June 22, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Paley's Canon 7,000 ft. 3. d.) July 17, " " " East Creek Canon 6,000 ft. 3. e.) " 27, " " Echo Canon " 2. 445.- G. triflorum, Mx. - with purplish flowers, as in 63570 128. with narrow lanceolate leaves, nearly opposite purple flowers Aug. 1, 1868. Ruby Valley - Near Shad's bank of Can Creek. 6,000 ft. 35/1. Valerianaceae. 446.- Valeriana dioica, L., var. sylvestris. (V. sylvestris, Rich. - 749. 37. II. 4.) a.) July 20, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Mr. - Canon above Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 115/1. b.) " 27, " " " Peak above Mt. Ruby 9,000 ft. 7. c.) Sept. 2, " " " Canon above Orland Ranch. 7,000 ft. 3. d.) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Canon above Paley's Park. 6,500 ft. 1. e.) July 5, " Uintah Mts., " Porro Canon 7,000 ft. 1. f.) Aug. 26, " Wahsatch Mts., " Head of American Fork 9,000 ft. 6. 447.- V. edulis, Matt. - (749.37. II. 35.) a.) July 3, 1868. Uintah Mts., Mr. - Clear Creek Canon. 6,000 ft. 25/1. b.) " 11, " Ruby Valley, Mr. " 3. c.) June 23+29, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Paley's Park " 7.
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Ericaceae. 8. Vaccinium myrtilloides, Mx. (Gr. Man. 291.) Rare. July 7, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Caton abov Duchman Rinn. 9,000 ft. 7sh. 9. V. myrtilloides, L., var. microphyllum, Hook. (Hk. Fl. Bor. Am. II. 33.) Very abundant in the shade of pines among the high Uintahs. 6-10" in height. a) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Divide abov the Duchman. 9,000 ft. 4sh. b) Aug. 12, " " " Bear Rinn Caton 8,000 ft. 6". 7. V. caespititum, Mx. (Gr. Man. 291.) a) Sept. 10-12, 1868. Clover Mts., Nev. 9,000 ft. 12sh. b) Aug. 15-4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear Rinn Caton. 8-9,000 ft. 8". 6. V. alpinum. Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Head of Bear R. caton. 9,000 ft. 7sh. 10. Arctostaphylos uva-ursi, Spring. (Gr. Man. 292.) a) Sept. 3, 1868. Ruby Valley, Nev. near Kremann's land. 6,000 ft. 2sh. b) July 29, 1869. Bear Rinn Valley, Utah. near Evanston. " 2". c) Aug. 11, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear Rinn Caton. 8,000 ft. 2". 11. A. glauca, Lindl. May 2, 1868. Wasatch Mts., near Abner Carson City. 6,000 ft. 4sh. [illegible] glauca Lindl. 4130 A. Jannifera, H.H. K. [illegible] A. Jannifera? same? a) July 5, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear Rinn Caton. 7,000 ft. 3sh. b) " 7, " " Abov Duchman Rinn. 9,000 ft. 2". c) Aug. 12, " " Ridge abov Bear R. caton. 8,000 ft. 1". 12. Gaultheria myrinitra, Hook. (Hk. Fl. Bor. Am. II. 35, 5, 129.) Aug. 4-7-10, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear Rinn caton. 8-9,000 ft. 12sh. 13. Kalmia glauca, Ait., var. microphylla, Hook. (Hk. Fl. Bor. Am. II. 41.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., near Lake shore, abov Dryland Beach. 9,000 ft. 20sh. b) Sept. 10, " Clover Mts., Nev. Molow hot plate 9,500 ft. 2". c) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Head of Bear R. caton. 9,000 ft. 9".
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14. Ledum glandulosum, Nutt. (Walf. Am. II. 1123.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humb. 7. Wb., Sw. Lake shore, abov Durant Ranch. 9,000 ft. 12 sp. b) " 2, 1869. Uintah Wb., Utah. Ridge abov Bear R. Caiin 9,000 ft. 3 sp. 15. Pyrola rotundifolia, L., var. incarnata. (Gr. Man. 301.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humb. 7. Wb., Sw. Ryder Creek Caiin 6,500 ft. 7 sp. b) " 26, " " " Canyon abov Orland Ranch. " 5 sp. c) July 7, 1869. Uintah Wb., Utah. Provo Caiin 7,000 ft. 5 sp. d) " 27, " " " Echo Caiin 6,500 ft. 1 sp. 16. Pichlorantha P. secunda, L. (Gr. Man. 302.) Rare. a) July 5+7, 1869. Uintah Wb., Utah. Provo Caiin 7,000-8,000 ft. 6 sp. b) " 31, " " " Bear R. Caiin 8,000 ft. 9 sp. 18. Moneses uniflora, Gr. [illegible] (Gr. Man. 302.) Lost in bloom. Rare. Shade of Pines. July 6, 1869. Uintah Wb., Sw. Divide abov Duchesne R. 9,000 ft. 14 sp. 19. Chimaphila umbellata, Nutt. (Gr. Man. 303.) Rare. July 7, 1869. Uintah Wb., Utah. Provo Caiin. 5 sp. 20. Phrospora Andromeda, Nutt. (Gr. Man. 303.) Rare. Shade of pines; 1-2°. Aug. 7+12, 1869. Uintah Wb., Utah. Ridge abov Bear R. Caiin. 8,000 ft. 14 sp. Plumbaginaceae. 21. Plumbago eriopoda, Pom. (Walf. Am. III. 251.) Leans fleshy, stony lanceolate, 1-2" wide; scape somewhat hairy, 1-1½" high; pod 4-5 seeded; growing in clayey alkaline meadows. 1st fragment. a) Aug. 4, 1868. Ruby Valley, Sw. 6,000 ft. 8 sp. b) July 30, 1869. Bear Kim Valley, abov Evanston. 6,500 ft. 7 sp. 22. P. fruticosa, Nutt. (Gr. Man. 312.) Rare. June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley. Meadow near mouth of Jordan. 4,500 ft. 11 sp. 23. P. Takasonica, Jacq. var. graphaloides, Gr. (Gr. Man. 312.) a) May 31/June 3, 1869. Salt Lake Valley, near mouth of Jordan 4,500 ft. 12 sp. b) June 4-7, " " Antelope Island, Salt Lake 4 sp. c) July 12, " " Whit Valley - Little Cottonwood Creek Lotten. 5 sp.
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Primulaceae. 24.- Primula Parryi, Cz. (Sell. Journ. XXXIV. 257.) a) Aug. 29, 1868. E. Humb't. Wts., Nev.- Peak abov Darland's Ranch. 9,500 ft. 4sh. b) Sept. 7, " Claron Wts., Nev. Under South Peak. 9,000 ft. 3. c) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Head of Bear R. caun. 9,000 ft. 5. 25.- Androzace septentrionalis, L. (Hk. Fl. Bor. Am. II. 119.) a) June 28, 1869. Wasatch Wts., Utah. Caun abov Parley's Park. 8,700 ft. 1sh. b) July 5, " Uintah Wts., Utah. Pono caun 9,000 ft. 3. c) " 6, " " Ridge abov Duchene River. 9,000 ft. 3. 26.- A. septentrionalis, L. Alpine form, with reduced scales. a) Sept. 3, 1868. E. Humb't. Wts., Nev. Peak abov Steamboat Ranch. 10,000 ft. 4sh. b) " 9, " Claron Wts., " Under South Peak " 4. c) Aug. 10, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Ridge abov Bear R. caun. " 3. 27.- A. occidentalis, Ph. May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City. 4,500 ft. 20 sh. 28.- Sodocattica llasadia, L. (Gr. Man. 314.) Known by the Paiutes as "Ná't, Ei-va-tah." a) June 24-27, 1868. Wt. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland Caun. 6,000 ft. 4sh. b) July 2, " Beaver River Valley. 5,000 ft. 1. c) " 11, " Rulde Valley. 6,000 ft. 1. d) Aug. 25, " E. Humb't. Wts., Nev. Caun abov Ovallant Ranch. 9,000 ft. 5. e) July 14, 1869. Wasatch Wts., Utah. Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 4. f) June 24, " " Caun abov Parley's Lake 6,000 ft. 5. g) Aug. 2, " Uintah Wts., Utah. Ridge abov Bear R. caun 8,000 ft. 2. 29.- S. Maddia, L. The ordinary alpine form with 1-3 flowers and narrow or long lanceolate leaves tapering to the petiole. a) Aug. 27-31, 1868. E. Humb't. Wts., Nev. High caun abov Darland's Ranch. 9,000 ft. 4sh. b) Sept. 3, " Claron Wts., Nev. Caun abov Hummums. 9,000 ft. 6. 30.- S. Maddia, L. var. frigida, ? The crack counterpart of specimens in Herb. Eaton of S. frigida, Ch. Tsch., from Behring's Strait. Made of the leaf ovate, narrowly oblong by into the petiole, subrepand. No other distinction is evident, and similar leaves are found in specimens of acknowledged S. Maddia, both from California & the Eastern District, found growing in a single locality. Aug. 19, 1869. Uintah Wts., Utah. Fun-take of Cottonwood Caun. 9,000 ft. 4sh.
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31.- Lyzimachia ciliata, L. (Gr. Man. 315.) a) July 10, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Provo Canon. 5,500 ft. 4½. b) 12, . Jordan Valley, Utah. At Cottonwood Creek. 5,000 ft. 6. 32.- Glenix quaritima, L. (Gr. Man. 316.) Sept. 20, 1868. Warm Springs, Humboldt River a) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, Utah. Near Salt Lake City. b) June 11, . Trilla Valley, . South side of Salt Lake. 6. 33.- Samolus Valerandi, L. (Gr. Man. 317.) June 6, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 8½. Lentibulariaceae. 34.- Utricularia vulgaris, L. (Gr. Man. 314.) Aug. 12, 1868. Ruby Lake, Nev. 35.- U. minor, L.? (Gr. Man. 314.) Barren specimens, apparently of this species. a) Sept. 30, 1868. Beaver Creek Valley, Utah. Warm Spring. 7½. b) Aug. 13, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Bear River Canon. 5,000 ft. 5. Orobanchaceae. 36.- Phlelippaea erianthera, Engelm. (Proc. Am. Ac. N.S. Vol. III. p. 372.) Frequent in the valleys of Nevada. The calyx lobes are often much elongated, equally or exceedingly the corolla, while the corolla limb also varies in the size & depth of its divisions. Eaten by the Piutes, & known as "Too-Shoo". a) Sept. 4, 1867. Humboldt Meadow, Mr. near Orano. (W.W. Bailey.) 5 cp. b) 10, . E. Henneb., Wbs., Mr. Unionville Canon 5,000 ft. 13. c) July 7, 1868. Monitor Valley, Mr. On sage brush roots. 5,000 ft. 3. d) Sept. 3, . Raft River Valley, Utah. 5,000 ft. 1. e) June 6, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 2. f) Aug. 19, . Wahasah Wbs., Utah. From fork of Cottonwood Canon 4,000 ft. 1. 37.- Epiglottis uniflorum, T.&G. (Gr. Man. 323.) June 25 & 29, 1869. Wahasah Wbs., Utah. Canon above Ruby's Lake. 7,000 ft. 2½.
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42 - Collinseaia janiiflora, Dougl. (Gr. Man. 327) Widely & privately different. Stem single on branched branches, branch, 3-16' long. a.) Apr. 15+23, 1868. Rockville near Canon City under sage brush. 125. b.) May 27, " South Trinity Mts., Mr. East of Manu, Mr. 5,000 ft. 4. c.) June 8-9, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cain at Unionville. 8,000 ft. 6. d.) " 26, " Mr. Tobin Range, Cumberland Canon 5,000 ft. 4. e.) July 20-Aug. 26. E. Humb. Mts., Mr. 6-8,000 ft. 5. f.) May 16+31, 1869. Near Salt Lake City, Utah. 3. g.) June 24, " Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 1. h.) from Nevada seed, 1869. 6. 58. Penstemon decalvatus, Dougl. - Though in shreds of the shrub filament is bearded. Corolla minutely pubescent. Cardinal Lance fragrant; capitate. (Should follow 57c) a.) May 16+19, 1868. Trinity Mts., Mr. Southern foot hills. 5,000 ft. 75f. b.) June 5, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cain at Unionville. 6,000 ft. 3. c.) " 13, " Simpson Range, Mr. Forthills of Grays Valley 5,000 ft. 4. d.) July 20, " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cain at Camp Parley. 7,000 ft. 2. e.) Aug. 26, " " Cain at Orland Ranch. 6,500 ft. 5. 43. P. glaber, Ph. B. occidentalis (Gray's Syn. Pect. Proc. Am. Acad. A. S. T. Vol. 59.) Anthers & stifle or the latter very bearded. filament plebeian. Frequent in broken Nevada. a.) Sept. 10, 1867. W. Humb. Mts., Mr. Cain at Unionville 7,000 ft. 35f. b.) May 16, 1868. Trinity Mts., Mr. Southern foot hills 5,000 ft. 15f. c.) " 20, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr. East of Orland 6,000 ft. 1. d.) June 9, " " Unionville canyon 6,000 ft. 1. e.) " 12, " Simpson Range, Mr. Forthills of Pleasant Valley 7,000 ft. 6. f.) " 14+22, " Unionville Valley - foothills 3. g.) " 23, " Simpson Range, Mr. Forthills of Green Valley 1. h.) " 26, " Mr. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland canyon 2. 44. P. glaber, Ph. - var. Utahensis. The perianth white from; anthers & stifle filament hard. d; sepals narrow with membranous; hairs narrower at apex to the clasping base; follis + a more slender habit. One specimen (No. 1) larger than the southern variety (45) with filaments, leaves smaller, & bracteoles shorter. July. 9, 1868. Diamond Valley, Mr. Gracy alkaline meadow 6,000 ft. 12f. " 9, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah.- Pack's Canon 7.
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45. Pentstemon glaber, Ph. rarpyananthus, Gr. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 60.) Also a Utah form; a very distinct variety, if not a good species. May 17-24, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Canon. 5,000 ft. 5 sp. 46. P. Fremontii, 7 sp. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 60.) 12" high; anthers globular except a long the Dibianum; throat somewhat broad; light blue or pink. a) July 6, 1868. Bridget Mts., Mr. Austin Pass. 6,000 ft. 5 sp. b) " 10, " Diamond Range, Stage Pass " 4" c) " 19-20, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Cain's Camp Ruby 6,000 ft. 3" d) Aug. 14, " Ridge above Sawmill 7,000 ft. 4" 47. P. acuminatus, Goug. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 61.) May 20, 1868. Humboldt Valley, Mr. Sandalls at Coggs Ferry 4,700 ft. 6 sp. 49. P. centranthifolius, Bentt. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 63.) A hitherto California species. (18) Rare. Corolla occasionally white. Collected by Palmer in S. Arizona. July 11, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Poro Canon. 6,000 ft. 5 sp. 50. P. caespitosus, Nutt. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 66.) July 29, 1869. Bear River Valley, Utah. Footills near Evanston. 6,000 ft. 3 sp. 51. P. cristatus, Nutt. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 67.) July 9, 1868. Limestone ridge east of Monitor Valley, Utah. 6,000 ft. 2 sp. 52. P. Palmeri, Gr. (Natl. Bot. 39) P. tibetanum - Perhaps P. Palmeri, "An exceedingly handsome and well marked species, Only occurs in Utah, Gr. a) May 19, 1868. Trinity Mts., Mr. Cain's Led. with J. Loveckis. 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b) June 16, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Footills near Unionville. " 3" c) July 29, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Footills at Camp Ruby" 6,000 ft. 1 53. P. humilis, Nutt. (Gr. Syn. Pant. 69.) a) July 20, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Cain's Camp Ruby. 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b) " 24, " Look down Camp Ruby " 4" c) " 27, " Canon above Mt. Ruby " 1" 54. Drimysorus, Doug., with Entolias (58) P. humilis, Nutt. var. - Not glaucous; podicle hairs erect, abruptly pilate; caulina, elongated. a) July 14, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Above Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 6 sp. b) Aug. 19, " " Rim Fork of Cottonwood Canon 8,000 ft. 4
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54.- P. glaucens, Grail. 9 (Gr. Syn. Burt. 70.) Usually not all glaucous; corolla ± dull deep purple, connecting this with the Mexican species P. campanularis D. & C. papillosus. In specimens (b) and (d), horns, the other way light blue. Lower leaves sometimes slightly dentate. a) July 6 +7, 1869.- Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge above Duchesne River. 9,000 ft. 12 sp. b) " 14, " Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood Lake, " 8. c) " 20, " " Peak above Barley's Park. " 3. d) Aug. 2+3, " Uintah Mts., Ridge above Bear R. canyon 9-10,000 ft. 5. 56.- P. confertus, Dougl., var. B. campeo-purpureus, Gr. (Gr. Syn. Burt. 72.) 1-2° high. a) June 22, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Barley's canyon. 6,000 ft. 25 sp. b) " 23, " " Barley's Park. " 3. c) July 27, " " Echo Canyon " 3. 57.- P. confertus, Dougl.- Alpine form of same variety. 6' high. a) Aug. 29, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev. Peaks above Overland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 3 sp. b) Sept. 7, 1868, " Clover Mts., Nev. 58.- P. aquilegioides, Benth.? (Gr. Syn. Burt. 75.) P. heterophyllus, Lindl.- var. with my notes, open obtusely lobed calyx, flowers light purple, what hincor to Plant glaucous. Leaves lanceolate (2-6" wide) turning to rose-red at the tips from stem branch down. July 10, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah.- Provo Canyon. 6,000 ft. 16 sp. 59.- P. aquilegioides, Benth.? (Gr. Syn. Burt. 75.) var. labiifolius. (62) Leaves oval to lanceolate (3/4" wide x 1-2' long), calyx lobes longer than other Glaucous. Flowers in corymbs. a) July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Mouth of Cottonwood Canyon. 5,000 ft. 5 sp. b) Aug. 19, " " " Fork of Cottonwood Canyon 4,000 ft. 2. c) " 24, " " American Fork Canyon 4,000 ft. 3. 61.- P. [illegible] ? a) June 9, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., Nev.- above Amierville. 6,000 ft. 15 sp. b) June 24, 1868. W. John's Range, Chamberlain Canyon. 6,000 ft. 1 sp. c) July 3, " " " Ridge west of Battle Mts., near Summit Spring. " 2. d) July 29, " " " Monitor Valley. Foot hills near Roberts Station. " 5. e) June 24, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Ridge above Barley's Park. " 2. f) July 4, " " Uintah Mts., " Pack's canyon 7,000 ft. 1.
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62.- Mimulus Lurisii, Ph. (St. Prod. x.370.) Tall, 1-30 high; along e.st. moun- tain streams; with a musky odor. a) Aug. 26-31, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Cairn abov Durand Ranch. 7,000 ft. 9 sp. b) July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. From fork of Cottonwood canion. " 5 " c) Aug.) " Winter Mts., " Bear River Canion. 8,000 ft. 7 " 63.- M. luteus, L. (St. Prod. x.370.) Variable; 3-4" high; corolla 1/2-1 1/4 in- length; somewhat stoloniferous. It probably includes M. glabratum [illegible] of Shirk, again, M. Jamesii, 748, is but a still smaller flowered form, as has been indicated by Dr. Gray. Very frequent. a) July 16, 1869. Truckee River Bottom, Mr. near Glendale. (i.e., Bailey.) 45 sp. b) " 26.-Sept. 20, 1869. Truckee Bottom, Soda Lake, & Unionville Canion. 11 " c) June 6-21, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Unionville Canion. 5,000 ft. 7 " d) July 11, " Parley Valley, Utah. 6,000 ft. 1. e) May 21, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Canion 5,000 ft. 2 " 64.- M. luteus, L. with smaller flowers, var. glabratum [illegible], a) Sept. 1867. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Unionville Canion. 6,000 ft. 4 sp. b) June 10, 1869.- " Canion S. of Unionville 5,000 ft. 2 " c) " 27. " Mr. John Range, Mr. Cumberland Canion. " 1 " d) July 18. " East Fork Parida's Mts., Utah. 3 " 65.- M. luteus, L., var. alpinus, Gr. Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phil. (1863, p.71.) Aug. 29, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Cairn above Durand Ranch. 9,000 ft. 6 sp. 66.- M. primuloides, Benth. (St. Prod. x.372.) Aug. 27, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Cairn above Durand Ranch. 7,000 ft. 9 sp. 67.- M. floribundus, Dougl. (St. Prod. x.372.) a) July 16, 1869. Truckee River Bottom, Glendale. (i.e., Bailey.) 4,500 ft. 2 sp. b) " 26, " " at the Big Bend. 4,500 ft. 11 " c) Sept. 27, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Ivan Hummensen's Ranch. 6,000 ft. 6 " d) July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood canion 5,000 ft. 4 " 68.- M. moschatus, Douglas (St. Prod. x.372.) Perennial or suberect. Aug. 26, 1869. E. Humb.\'t. Mts., Mr. Cairn above Durand Ranch. 7,000 ft. 10 sp. June 30, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Canion above Parley's Park. " 15 " July 14, " " Cottonwood Canion 7,500 ft. 7 "
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69. Minulus rubellus, Gr. (Rep. Mex. Bon S. 116.) Flowers occasionally pink; with the throat green, rimmed with purple. Most usually yellow. 1/4-3' high, simple or much branched. a) July 16, 1867. Truckin River Bottom, near Glendale. (W.S. Bailey.) Pink. 15p. b) Apr. 21-29, 1868. Hillside near Carson City, Nev. 2-6,000 ft. 20. c) July 24, " E. Hume, Mm., Mr. Cottin abov Camp Ruby. 7,000 ft. 5. d) Sept. 12, " Clover Mt., Nev. Under Graft Peak. 10,000 ft. 5. e) June 7, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 6. f) " 24-29, " Wabash Mts., Utah. Attn Bailey; Perth. 6-7,000 ft. 11. 70. M. rubellus, Gr. var. latifolia. Limb enlarged & throat sprinkled with purple spots, branched; The same as M. montivaga, Gr., perhaps distinct. Apr. 21, 1868. Carson Valley, near Carson City - under sage brush. 25p. 71. Eunomia fremonti, DC. (DC. Prod. X. 374.) Growing pretty in size; only specimen with a single flower, the length of bracts often exceed that of the stem, Side later in the season it may be 6' or more in height, more or less branched, & with numerous flowers; Either deep purple or yellow, throat usually broad; viscidly puberulent or villous; calyx tube equally or exceeding the calyx, nament. Probably includes S. Teleni, DC. a) Apr. 23, 1868. Carson Valley, near Carson City - under sage brush. 20sp. b) May 13-27, " Trinity Mts., foothills. 20. c) June 12, " Simpson Range, a low Pharaoh Valley 5,000 ft. 17. d) " 22, " Spalding's cabin. 4. e) July 6, " Toiyabe Mts., Mr. Otton Austin 6,000 ft. 1. 72. Herpestis pilosa, Benth. (DC. Prod. X. 394.) a) July 16, 1867. Truckin Meadows, at Glendale, (W.S. Bailey.) 4p. b) " 24, " Truckin River Bottom, at the Big Bend. 9. 73. Gratiola virginiana, L. (Gr. Man. 330.) July 14, 1867. Truckin Meadows, at Glendale. (W.S. Bailey.) 25p. 74. Limnocharis aquatica, R. (DC. Prod. X. 426.) Whiter sometimes pink chrysalid, 2-4'. a) Sept. 29-30, 1867. Bear Creek Valley, Utah. 3,000 ft. 11sp. b) July 20-22, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. 6. c) " 3, " Salt Creek Canyon, United Mts., Utah. 10.
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75 - Limosella aquatica L., var. transigustia, Hoffm. - (Gr. Man. 331.) July 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Silver Creek cañon. 6,000 ft. 10 sp. 74 - Synthyris primulacea Aug. 26, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Head of Amur. Fork cañon. 9,000 ft. 12 sp. 76 Veronica Anagallis, L. - (Gr. Man. 332.) a) Sept. 25+26, 1868. Thousand Spring Valley, Svr. 10 sp. b) May 31, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City 2. c) Aug. 16, " Weber Valley, near Coalville, Utah. 1. 77 - V. Americana, Schreber - (Gr. Man. 332.) More common than the last; flowers deeper blue. a) Oct. 1867. Mr. Humboldt Mts., Svr. Uintah cañon - 5,000 ft. 2 sp. b) June 8, 1868. Same locality. 10 sp. c) July 6, " Wyoming Mts., Nev. above Austin 6,000 ft. 5. d) " 11, " Riley Valley, Svr. " 3. e) Sept. 25, " Thousand Spring Valley, Svr. " 6. f) May 17, 1869. City Creek cañon, Utah. 5,000 ft. 2. g) June 22, " Parley's Park, " 6,000 ft. 3. h) Aug. 7, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Bear R. cañon 8,000 ft. 2. i) " 16, " Weber Valley, " near Coalville 1. 78 - V. alpina, L. - (Gr. Man. 332.) a) Aug. 27, 1868. E. Humboldt Mts., Lakeshore above Ordland Ranch, 9,000 ft. 13 sp. b) Sept. 10, " Claron Mts., Svr. Under South Peak. " 2. c) July 14, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood Lake. " 5. d) " 31-Aug. 2, " Uintah Mts., " Bear River cañon 8,000 ft. 7. 79 - V. ascyphillifolia, L. - (Gr. Man. 333.) Only subalpine. a) July 13, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. Fern forks of Cottonwood cañon. 6,000 ft. 6 sp. b) " 14, " " Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 4. c) Aug. 27, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge above North cañon 8,000 ft. 9.
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80 - Veronica persica, L. (Gr. Man. 333.) a.) July 26, 1867. Truckee River Bottom, at the Big Bend. 4,500 ft. 11 sh. b.) 10, 1868. Diamond Valley, Nev. c.) Aug. 1, " Ruby Valley, Nev. d.) 26, " E. Humboldt, Mr., Mr. Cation above Dallard Ranch. 6,700 ft. 2" e.) Sept. 30, " Goose Creek Valley, Utah. 6,000 ft. 1" f.) May 31-June 3, 1869. Jordan Valley, near Salt Lake City. 4,500 ft. 2" g.) June 23, " Parley's Park, Utah. 6,000 ft. 2" h.) Aug. 16, " Weber Valley, Utah 7,500 ft. 1" 87 - Castilleja linearisfolia, Bentt. (Gr. Sell. Jour. XXXIV. 335.) Quite variable; the galea from scarcely erect to an inch or more in length; the subsessile corolla found at the summit or among the alpine plants; the leaves 1-3 mm., ciliate or not, usually narrow, occasionally 3-4" broad. A mountain species. a.) July 31, 1867. E. Truckee Mr., Mr. Cation above Valley Mills. 6,000 ft. 6 sh. b.) Sept. 10, " W. Truckee Mr., Mr. Wright's cabin 7,000 ft. 2" c.) July 3, 1868. Zorigate Mr., Mr. Silver Creek Cation 6,000 ft. 4" d.) 20, " E. Humboldt, Mr., Mr. Cation above Camp Ruby 7-8,000 ft. 8" e.) 30, " " " Ridge above Sawmill. 5,000 ft. 3" f.) Sept. 2, " " " Cation above Dallard Ranch 6,000 ft. 3" g.) June 24, 1869. Wahiatook Mr., Utah. Ridge above Parley's Park 5" h.) July 27, " " Echos Canyon 2" 82 - C. affinis, Huds. (Gr. Rev. Castil. 306.) Leaves long acuminate, 2-4" in width, confined to meadows & stream banks. a.) July 26, 1867. Truckee River Bottom, at Big Bend, Nev. 8 sh. b.) 29, " Santi Locality - (W. W. Bailey.) 12" c.) 25-Aug. 1, 1868. Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 7" d.) Sept. 2, " E. Humboldt, Mr., Mr. Stream bank above Hammond, 6,500 ft. 1" 83 - C. hamiflora, Bong. (Gr. Rev. Castil. 336.) Very common mountain species, 6-14" with, crown ranging from yellow to deep purple. a.) May 23, 1868. Walker Mr., Mr. Alton Canyon City. 6,000 ft. 5 sh. b.) June 2, " Truckee & Trinity Mr., Nev. c.) 28, " Mr. Edin Range. Alton Campbell. 7,000 ft. 4" d.) July 6, " Zorigate Mr., Above Austin 6,000 ft. 1"
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f.) July 29, 1864. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Cabin abov Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 1 sh. j.) " 27, " " Peak below Stage Pass. 9,000 ft. 1 " k.) " 30, " " Ridge abov Sawmill 9,000 ft. 1 " l.) Aug. 16, " " Peak abov Sawmill 9,000 ft. 1 " m.) May 14, 1869. Wabashet Mts., Utah. Ridge abov Salt Lake City. 5,000 ft. 1 " n.) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake 1 " o.) " 30, " Ridge abov Polley's Park. 7,000 ft. 3 " 84.- Castilleja pallida, Kth. (Gr. Rev. Cat. 1. 33.) a.) July 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Cabin near Kanass River, 6,000 ft. 2 sh. b.) " 20, " Wabashet Mts., " Abov Polley's Pass. 5,000 ft. 1 " c.) Aug. 12, " Uintah Mts., " Ridge abov Bear R. Canyon 10,000 ft. 3 " 85.- C. pallida, Kth., var. minima, Gr. The plant was common form, especially in Nevada a.) July 29, 1869. Truckee River Bottoms, at Big Bend. (W.W. Bailey) b.) July 10, " E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Elminilll canyon c.) June 26, 1864. Mts. White Range, Mr. Cumberland canyon d.) July 24, " E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Caving abov Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 3 " e.) " 27, " " Divide abov St. Ruby 5,000 ft. 3 " f.) June 25-30, 1869. Wabashet Mts., Utah. Ridge abov Polley's Park. 7,000 ft. 4 " 85.- C. pallida, Kth., var. minima, Gr. a.) July 29, 1869. Truckee River Bottoms at Big Bend. (W.W. Bailey) as c.s. below [illegible] a.) July 30, 1864. E. Humb. Mrs., Mr. Ridge abov Sandhill - green. 9,000 ft. 7 sh. b.) Aug. 25, " Peak abov Dry Land Ranch. 14,000 ft. 1 " c.) Sept. 3, " Cabin abov Hermann's. 9,000 ft. 3 " d.) " 7, " Clover Mts., Mr. South Peak. 9,000 ft. 2 " e.) July 26-30, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Ridge abov Bear R. Valley 7,000 ft. 9 " 89.- Castylenthus capitatus, Shatt. stat. 1872. Authors are 1-celled (more cellular) and by Mr. - [illegible] in Wildflower of which there is a small group in Herb. Gr. = 1-2" high. The much branched Sept. 6, 1865. Clover Mts., Mr. Ridge abov Seents Valley. 6,000 ft. 4 sh.
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89.- Cordylanthus ramosus, Nutt. - [illegible] This is Doubles in the through the Coasts of the small fragment of Antballs above in Herb. Cir. are more hispidly ciliate than in any of the former collections. July 8, 1865. Monitor Valley, Nev.- Foot hills - 6,000 ft. 25f. " 27-29," Ruby Valley, Nev. " " 5. Aug. 14, " E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Ridge above Sawmill 9,000 ft. 3. July 17+26, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Foot hills 6,000 ft. 2 " 27, " Echo Canon, Utah. 1. 90.- C. kingii? [illegible] July 9, 1865. Ridge near Roberts' Station, Monitor Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 4sf. 88.- Orthocarpus luteus, Nutt. - (Dc. Prod. X. 536.) a) July 26, 1865. Ruby Valley, Nev. 6,000 ft. 6sf. b) 27/28, " " 3. 89.- O. californicus, Nutt. - Near O. luteus, Nutt., but easily distinguished by its wants of hispid hairs, usually occurring in a single plane (excepting the upper lip) and having a 1-2" high, becoming much branched. a) June 29, 1869. Parley's Park, Utah. Foot hills - 6,000 ft. - 18sf. b) July 14, " Weber's Mt., " Above Cottonwood Lake - 9,000 ft. 2. c) " 27, " " Echo Canon - 6,000 ft. 1. d) Aug. 14, " " Lake shore, above Parley's Park - 9,000 ft. 1. 92.- Pedicularis groenlandica, Rydb. - (Dc. Prod. X. 566.) On the border of mountain lakes. + stream b) Aug. 27, 1865. E. Humb. Mts., Nev. Lake above Orland Ranch. 9,000 ft. 4sf. a) 25, " Poplar Creek canon 7,000 ft. 5. c) July 14, 1869. Wahwatah Mts., Utah. Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 7. d) " 31, " Uintah Mts., " Bear River canon 6,000 ft. 2. e) Aug. 4, " " Lake at foot of Mt. 9,000 ft. 1. 94.- R. racemosus, Douglas - (Dc. Prod. X. 540.) Frequent among the Willows in the Thickets of pines. a) July 14, 1869. Weber's Mts., Utah. Cottonwood Lake 9,000 ft. 1sf. b) Aug. 2, " Uintah Mts., " Bear River canon 5-9,000 ft. 10.
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101. Salvia Cinnabarina, Brutt. (DC. Prod. XII. 349.) Rare. a.) Nov. 24, 1867. Truckin Pass, roadside. 2 ½. b.) May 11, 1867. " Rocky foot hills. 5". 102. Andibotia incanens, Brutt. - DC. XII. 359, Made of the leaf nearly obicular, slightly longer than the ray-nerved petiole, a.) July 30, 1867. Borley Canyon South - Valley Wells Station. 7½. b.) Aug. 5, " W. Humb. Mts., Nev. Wright's canyon (ls. W. Bailey) 1". c.) May 13, 1868. Truckin Pass, Mr. Mountain Side 5,500 ft. 1". d.) " 23, " W. Humb. Mts., Mr. East of Orano. " 3". e.) July 7, " Monitor Valley, Mr. Dry stream bed. " 5". 103 - Lophanthus nitidifolius X Very abundant in moist mountain canions, especially in Nevada. a.) Sept. 6, 1867. W. Humb. Mts., Mr. Star Poste 4,000 ft. 6½. b.) July 27, 1868. W. Tobin Range, Mr. Cumberland Canon 6,000 ft. 4". c.) July 6, " Tigrabek Range - abov Austin " 2". d.) " 24, " E. Humb. Mts., Mr. abov Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 3". e.) " 3, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. abov Kamas Prairie 6,000 ft. 1". 104. Nepeta Cataria, L. (Gr. Man. 311.) Introduced. July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mts., Utah. Cottonwood canon 2 ½. 105. Dracocephalum parviflorum, Nutt. (Gr. Man. 312.) Frequent in the Wahsatch Mts. a.) May 27, 1869. City Creek canon. 5,000 ft. 6½. b.) June 22, " Poley's canon. 6,000 " 1". c.) " 30, " Canon abov Poley's Peak 6,700 ft. 2". d.) July 22, " Silver Creek canon. 6,000 ft. 1". 106. Brunella vulgaris, L. (Gr. Man. 313.) a.) Sept. 4, 1868. E. Humb. Mts., Mr. Foot hills of Ruby Valley - 6,000 ft. 5½. b.) July 6, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Pock's canon 7,000 ft. 1". c.) " 17, " Wahsatch Mts., " East Creek canon 6,000 ft. 3". d.) Aug. 12, " Uintah Mts., " Bear River canon - meadow. 5,000 ft. 5".
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107.- Scutellaria resinosa, Torr. (Dr. Prof. XII. 427.) a) Oct. 10, 1867. W. Hume't Mm., Mr. Unionville cabin. 5,000 ft. 4 sp. b) " " Same locality. (W. W. Bailey.) " 1" c) June 8, 1868. W. Hume't Mm., Unionville or Moody Cabin. " 6" d) " 24+27, " Mr. Wilkin Range, Mr. Cambrian's cabin " 6" 108.- S. galeviolata, L. (Gr. Man. 315.) a) July 9, 1869. Wahsatch Mm., Utah. Provo Canyon — river bank. 5,000 ft. 8 sp. b) " 22+26, " " Silver Creek cabin 6,000 ft. 11" 109.- Marrubium vulgare, L. (Gr. Man. 315.) Introduced. July 13, 1869. Wahsatch Mm., Utah. Cottonwood canyon. 5,000 ft. 2 sp. 110.- Stachys palustris, L. (Gr. Man. 316.) a) July 27, 1869. Truckee Valley, at Big Bend. 1/2 sp. b) " 29 Aug., 1869, " Same locality. (W. W. Bailey.) " 6" c) " 29, " " Rudley Valley, Mr. " 6,000 ft. 11" d) July 9, 1869. Provo Valley, Utah. near Heber City " 3" e) Aug. 16, " Weber Valley, " " Coalville " 2" Boraginaceae. 112.- Lithospermum (ruderalis) (Dietr.), — Hk. Fl. Bor. Am. II.) pilosum Murt. Pl. Wyatt. (L. Dorrity, doubt. same sp.) with L. pilosum of Par. 447H. is L. multiflorum, Torr. Mm. in Herb., 2627 and C. +1782 wr. also 542? Frem. July 20, 1843 a) May 4, 1865. Valley near Canaan City — sage brush. 5,000 ft. 12 sp. b) June 8, " W. Hume't Mm., Mr. Unionville cabin. 5,000 ft. 9" c) July 6, " Toiyabhk Mm. " Above Austin 6,000 ft. 2" d) " 20-24, " E. Hume't Mm., " Lower canions 6,500 ft. 6" e) May 17, 1869. Wahsatch Mm., Utah. City Creek canyon 5,000 ft. 1" f) June 24, " " " Canyon above Parley's Park 6,500 ft. 1" 113.- L. longiflorum, Spring. (Gr. Man. 362.) Rare. May 15, 1869. Foot-hills near Salt Lake City 5,000 ft. 2 sp.
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115 Mertensia Sibirica, Don. (Gray, Paris. Muh. Am. Jour. Sci. XXXIV, 240.) Totally confined to banks of mountain streams. Variable; 6' 5" high; leaves ovate to narrow lanceolate, attenuated or broad at base, from 1/2" to 3" wide; calyx lobes usually short (1") to 2" long, occasionally linear lanceolate or tubular. [illegible] M. glabrum virens?, variable in degree of pubescence above, leaves more broad ovate, abruptly attenuated into a long point. Stem glabrous, a) June 9, 1868. W. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Unwinville cabin 9,000 ft. 7½. b) July 30, " Battle Mt., Mr. Bret Cabin 6,000 ft. 1". Venetian [at] July 6, " Torgabet Mts., Mr. Alton Austin 7,000 ft. 5". c) Aug. 27, " E. Humboldt Mts., Mr. Canon above Salt Lake 8,000 ft. 8". d) May 29, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Cabin 5,000 ft. 2". e) June 24-30, " Canyon above Parley's Fork 6,500 ft. 3". f) July 5, " Uintah Mts., Utah. Provo Cabin 7,000 ft. 2". g) Aug. 19, " Wasatch Mts., " from fork of Cottonwood Creek 5". 117. M. jehonicentata, Don? (Gray, Paris. Muh. 340.) A dwarf alpine form 6" high, more or less densely pubescent throughout; calyx lobes strongly hispid. a) Aug. 4, 1869. Uintah Mts., Utah. Divide at head of Bear River 11,000 ft. 8½. b) " 10, " " Peak above Near River Cabin 12,400 ft. 13". 118. M. alpina, Don. (Gray's Paris. 340.) Apparently the M. Drummondii, Don.; its leaves more or less pubescent throughout; calyx lobes glabrous or with a few scattered hairs; flowers very small, usually about 6" high. [illegible] M. Sibirica - a) April 29, 1868. Mr. David Dunn, Alta. 7,000 ft. 2½. b) May 27, " Trinity Mts. " W. G. Orton. " 6". c) June 5-19, " W. Humboldt Mts., " above Unwinville 7,000 ft. 7". d) July 20, " E. Humboldt Mts., " Cabin above Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 6". e) " 27, " " Peak above St. Ruby 9,000 ft. 2". 118. (M. alpina, Don. var. whitwarta, Cor. - but not 5-6" high.) a) May 17, 1869. Wasatch Mts., Utah. City Creek Cabin 5,000 ft. 7½. b) July 6, " Uintah Mts. " Provo Cabin 7,000 ft. 8".
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119. Amminkia lycoperoides, Lehman. (Dr. Prod. X. 117.) The specimen is so exceedingly variable in habit, foliage, position of the stamens & other characters of the flower, that it becomes unavoidable to include in this species both A. Americana, Walt. Fed., and A. intermedia, Fisch. Mey., + perhaps also A. spectabilis, Torr., as has already been suggested by Prof. Dr. Winy & Dr. Gray. a) Apr. 22-May 2, 1865. foothills near Carson City, Nev. 5,700 ft. 27 sh. b) June 3, " Mr. Humb. Whittier, Nev. - Foothills " 2" c) July 10, " Diamond Valley, " Stage Pass. 6,000 ft. 12" d) " 20, " E. Henry & Whittier, " Carson above Camp Ruby, 6,500 ft. 1" e) May 10-24, 1869. foothills near Salt Lake City 3" f) June 3, " Antelope Island, Salt Lake. 1" g) " 12, " Standing's Island. 1" 120. Piptocalyx circumspecicans, Torr. (Lithospermum ?, H. O. A. N. B. 1863, Z. 370.) June 12, 1865. Inyman Range, 5,000 ft. 1 sh. " 6, 1869. Antelope Island, Salt Lake. - Shore 3" 121.- P. [illegible] probably only young state Apr. 22 + May 2, 1865. Foothills near Carson City. 18 sh. 124. Eriobitrium Californicum, DC. a) July 10, 1867. Truckee Meadows, at Glendale. (L. W. H.) 4,500 ft. 3 sh. b) " 27, " Valley at the Big Bend. " 5" c) Apr. 22, 1868. Salt Meadows, north of Carson. " 12" d) May 9 " west alkali meadows S. of Glendale " 1" e) " 14 " alkali flats near Ruckey " 1" f) June 12 " Swamy's grove in Pleasant Valley - 5,000 " 1" g) " 30 " Battle Mt. Swamy's spit in High Sierra 7,000 ft. 11" h) July 3 " Reese river pass at Shallow Wells, near Crispius' 5,000 " 5" i) " 6 " Zirigabeel Wells, camp in pass E. Garstia 6,000 " 1"
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j. July 27, 1866. E. Hund. Mrs. Sink in dird above 5th Rudy. 8,000 ft. 10s½. k) Sept. 12 " Clara Mrs. Head q Caten 9,000 ft. 5. 3) " 30 " Evere Creek Valley, 2m. 6,000 " 2. m) June 3, 1869. Monte q Jordan. 4,200 " 2. 131. E. Menorayenna, Can. April 22 + May 2 — Sandy foothills near Carson a.) May, 13, 1866. Foot hills near Clark's in Truckee Pass. 195½. 15½. b.) " 14, " Sandy sage plain E. q Riskey's 1. c.) " 15, " Riskey ridge of Stakin 14 3. d.) " 16, " Trinity Mts., near Eagle Coqy. 2. e.) June 12, 1869. Stanberry's Island — shon 1. 132. E. Villomene, vic. antivillits, a.) Aug. 3, 1869. Winter Mts. — Above Bear River Can 1200. — [illegible] b.) " 10, " " Peak W. q Camp 1. 133. E. Amewotihlennu, Can. a.) May 14, 1866. Sandy sage plain E. of Riskey's 4,500 ft. 6s½. b.) " 15 " Riskey ridge of Stakin 14 — Trinity Mts 5,000 ft. 2. c.) " 16 " Dry foothills near Eagle Coqy. 1. d.) " 20 " Lower Caten E. q Coyne's Runy 4,500 " 1. [illegible] e.) June 10. Foot hills near Quinnmill 17,000 " 1. f.) May 27, 1869 — City creek canin 2. g.) June 11, " Rainer Island 4,200 " 1. 135. E. Traddellum fulvum, DC. Prot. 10., 132. April 23, 1866. Foot hills South of Carson City 10s½. 129. E. microattithim a.) June 15, 1869. — [illegible] — Stanbery Island — Carrington Island — rather doubtful 5½. [illegible] b.) July 22 " Riskey hillsid in Silver Creek canin 3. 127. E. Kingid May 11, 1864. In Truckee Pass, or near Glendale. 8s½. " 12 " Rocky hillsid near Clark 2. " 15 " Riskey ridge of Stakin 14, Trinity Mts. 1. " 16 " Eagle Coqy 1.
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125. E. glomerosum a.) July 4, 1869. Limestone ridge - Park's Canon b.) " 29. " R. Davis Mesa near river valley, near Emesto. 126. E. fulvofasciata, Zuni.- 6327500, 5-22'44"7r. a.) May 16, 1864. Canon bd. n. g. Eagle crag. b.) " 23, " " E. g. Oream c.) June 13, " Hetchey Pass, Dugway range, sand. d.) July 4, " Monitor Valley, Sky prantly & clayey bank, in three dumps. 6-0" 3" e.) " 24. E. Humb't Mrs., Drift at head of canon abov camp. Camp. 2. f.) " 27. " " Pack above Ft. Ruby g.) Sept. 10, " North Claron Peak h. May 17, 1869. Canon abov Camp Toupman 130. E. emarginata Vis.ift a.) June 10, 1866. Foothills near Minnitie, Mr. b.) July 20, 1866. E. Humb't Mrs., under Juniper trees abov Camp Ruby 7,000 ft. 2-3/4. a.) Aug. 26 " Canon above Artesian Bank, shady woodside b.) July 15, 1869. Corning Hills & drifts c.) July 22 " Rocky Hillside in Silver Creek Canon June 16, 1866. Foothills near Minnitie Eurytithis bicolorata, Zuni 2. 131. [a] April 26 & May 2, Sandy foothills hig Canon [4] May 2, 1867 " below Canon 2. 130 c.) " 12, " Rocky foothills near Rixings d.) " 16 " Trinity Mrs., Rocky hillside near Delta Pass 132. Echinocereus flotibundum, Zuni. a.) July 29, 1869. Zaneck's bottom on Rip Hied. (baited 73) b.) June 27, 1866. Mr. Main Range - Cumberland canon c.) " 30, " Notta Mrs. High Canon - shaded stream bank 7,100 ft. d.) July 10, " Diamond Pass - Day run e.) " 20. " E. Humb't Mrs. Canon abov Camp Ruby 6,100-7,100 f.) Aug. 1. " Can Creek bank - shaded, light thim 6,000 g.) May 17, 1869. Walsch's Canon abov Mt. Sturgess