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Show 90 LOASACE.tE. 1Uentzelia nuda, (Torr. and Gr ) North fork of the Platte. July 14. GROSSULACE./E. Ribes cereum, (Ji.,imll.) S\toot Water of the Platte. August 2-4. R. /acustre, (Poir.) With the preceding. (J leaves deeply lobed. R. cchinatum, (DO\tgl.) Per. haps a distinct species. R. irriguum, (Doug!.) With the preceding. CACTACE.iE. Opuntia ltlissouriensis, (DC.) Forks of the Platte. July 2. CRASSULACEJE. Sedum rhodiola, (DC.) On a Jake in Wino river mountains. August 12-17. lTMBELLIFER.:E. Heracleum lanatum, (Michx. ?) Leaves only. The leaves are more glabrous than in the ordinary form of the plant. Alpine region of the Wind river mountains. Tolylamia Nuttallii, (DC.) On the Kansas. June 20. Sium .2 inci11um, n. sp. Stem sulcate; segments of the leaves cli~;tant, deeply incised or pinnatificd; the lower teeth or divisions often elongated and linear. North fork of the Platte. July 12. Edosmia Gardineri, (Torr. and Gr.) Without fruit. Cicuta macula/a, (Linn.) Lower Platte. Mtmnium tenuifolium, (Nutt.) Alpineregion of the Wind river mountains. CORNAUEJE. Curnus stolonifera, (Michx.) On a lake in the Wind river mountains. August 12-1.7. C. circinata, (L'Her.) On the Platt~. CA PRLl"OLIACE.iE. Symplwricarpu.HJccidelllalis, (R. Brown.) North fork of tho Platte. July 10, August 31. S. vulgaris, (Michx.) Defile., of the Wind river mountains. August 13-14. RUBIACEJE. G'oliam boreale, (Linn.) Upper part of the North fork of tho Platte. August 12-31. COMPO 'IT .tE. Vernoniafasciculata, (Michx.) On the Platte. Liatris scariosa, ( Willd.) Lower part of the Platte. September 27. L. spicata, (Willd.) North fork of the Platte. September 4. L. squarrosa, var. intermedia, (DC.) A small form of the plant. On the Platte. L. punctala, (Hook.) Black hills of the Platte. August 29. Briclu.llia grandijlara, (Nutt.) North fo rk of the Platte. .Aster integrifolius, (N utt.) Da ·c of the Wind river mountains. .A. adsccndens, (Lindl.) Wind river mountains. Var. Fremontii, with the preceding. Tha highest summits to the limits of perpetual snow. Augu . t 16. .A. lcevis, (Linn.) North fork of the Platte. .A. Novi-Belgii, (Linn.) Sweet Water of the Platte. August 22. .A. cordifolius, (Linn.) Lower Platte. A. multijlorus, {J (Torr. and Gr.) Upper Platte, &c. .A. falcatus, (Lind!.) Dlack hills to the Sweet W atcr. July 30 Au crust A l .;r. l' N ' o ' · axt;o ws, ( ees.) On tho Platte, from its mouth to tho forks. cptember 12-30. 91 [ 174 J .A. oblongifolius, (Nut.t.) Lower Platte, &c. A. Novx-.Anglim, (Linu.) Lower Platte to the Wind river mountains. Aug. 18-Sept. '24. A. andinus, (Nott.) Ncar the snow line of the Wind river moul'ltains. Aug. 16. A. glacialis, (Nutt.) With the precedin~;. A'. salsugiho$tts, (Rich:rrds. ) With the prcccdin~. .A. elegans, (Torr. and Gr.) Wind river mountain!'. A. glaucus, (Torr. and Gr.) With the preceding. Dieteria viscosa, (N utt. ) On the Platte. D. "C(}ronopifob'tt, (Nntt.) With the precedi ng. D. pulvert~lentu, ( Nutt. ) N car D. !'Cssiliflora. \Vith the preceding. Erigeron Canaden8e, (J,iun.) On th Platte, from ncar itc; mouth to the Red Butt~. J,atter part of September to July 30. E. bellidiastwm, (Nutt.) On the Platte. E. macrantlwm, (Nutt.) W ith the prccedi n~. E. glabellwn, ( N utt. ) With the preceding. E . strigosum, (Muhl.) With the preceding. Gutierrezia wthamig;, (Torr. and Gr.) Laramie ri\'cr, Upper North fork of the Platte. 8ept 3. Solidago rig ida, (I, inn. ) North fork of the Platte. S. Missouriensis, (N utt.) Fort L aramie, North tork of the Platte. July 22, to th~ mduntnins. S. speciosa, (Nutt. ) Upper P latte. S. virga-awreo, (Linn.) var. multirarliato, (Ton . and Or.) W ind river mounw..i.n, ftb'm tho height of 7,000 feet to perpetual snow. ". incana, (Torr. and Gr.) 'wect Water river S. gigantea, (Linn. ) var. {3. From the Phtte to the mountains. Linosyris graveolens, (T orr. and Gr.) " wcet Water river. Aug. 20. L. viscidijlora, (Hook.) Upper Platte. Aplopappus spinulosus, (D C.) F ort L aramie, North fork of the Platte. Sept. 3. Grindelia sqrw.rrooa, (DunaJ. ) Uppt•r North fork of the Platte, and on the Sweet Water. July 22-Aug. 21. Chrysopsis ltispida, (Hook.) On tho Platte. C. mol/is, (N utt.) With the preceding. T oo ncar C. f otioso, (N utt.) Iva axillmis, (Pursh.) 'weet Water river. Aug. 3. FranJeria discolm·, (N utt.) 1\' ear the W iuu river mountain!':. Lepacltys columnaris, (Torr. and Gr.) Little Blue river of the Kansas. June 211. Balsamorrltiza sagittal a, (N utt. ) Wind river mountains. Heliantltus petiolaris, (Nutt.) Dlack hi lls of the Platte. July 26. H. Maximiliani, (Schrau.) W ith the preceding. Helianlltella unijlora, (T orr. anu Gr.) W ind river mountai n~>. Coreopsis li11cloria, ( Nutt. ) On the P latte. Cosmidium g,·acile, (T orr. and Gr.) Upper P latte Bidena connata, (Muhl. ) With the prcceiling. llymenopappus corimbosus, ('l'orr. and Gr.) With tho prcceuiug . .Aclinella grandijlura, (Torr. and Gr.) n. sp. \ Vind river mouutaiJIF; . Achillea millt'folium, (Lin n.) A. lanosa, (N utt.) Upper Platte to the mountains. Artemisia biennis, (Willd.) On tho Platte . A. cana, (Pursh. ) W ithout ll~>wert:;. With the preceding . A. tridenlala, (Nutt.) On the wcet W ater, ncar tho mountuin11 . .. A. fiJ,folia, (Torr.) South fork of the Platte, and North fork, to Laramie river. July 4-Sept. 9. A. Canadensis, (Michx. ) With the preceding . A. Ludoviciana, (N utt. ) Black hills of the Platte. July 26. A. frigida, (Willd.) Dlack hills to the mountains. |