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Show APPENDIX P. BOTANY. BY JOHN ^ OR^ EY. CLBMATIS iieusncjSFOLiA, Nutt.- East base of the Black Hills. In fruit, September 29th. Tails of the earpels more than an tucft long, and very slender. ANEMONE PENNSYLVANIA, Lin.- Great Salfc Lake Valley. DELPHINIUM AZUREUM, Mich.- With the preceding, Jfl. May 2d- 19th. BERBERIS ( MAHONIA) AQUITOLIUM, Pursh- With the preceding ; on the sides of the mountains. Fl. May 19th. ARGEMONE HISPIDA, Gray, Plant. FendL, No. 16,-^ With the preceding. Called the <• Thistly plant" by tie inhabitants In fruit May 19th. VIOLA PEDUNCULATA, Terr, and Gray.- Borders of the Salt Lake. N CORTDALIS AUREA, Willd.- Stansbury's Island, Great Bait Lake. Fl. June 26th. • ERYSIMUM ASPERUM, D. C.- Shore of the Salt Lake and along Weber's River. May- June. * STREPTANTHUS CRASSICAULIS, Torr. ( Sp. nov.)- Glaucus; catde glabro inflato fistuleso y foliis oblongis ntncinato- pinnatifidis vel run-cinatis longe petiolatis; floribus erecto- patulis; petalis ( purpureis) linearibus obtusiusculis calyce villoso- lanato duplo longioribus. Mountain side, on the east shore of the Salt Lake. Fl. May 80. Found also on the tributaries of the Uintah River, Utah Territory, by Colonel Fremont. Annual. This species is easily distinguished by its inflated hollow stem and very woolly calyx. The leaves * ra 883 |