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Hab. in humidis herbtfsis sab jugis venins Soogaam, alt 4000 

 metr. ; ad Kamoon; in alpibus Himalensibus. 



Modus crescendi omnino ut in S. retusOy sed consistentia folio- 

 rum fere ut in S. hastata; umenta iis jS. hastatae hyperboreae 

 Fr. non parum simiiia. 



IL Exploration and Survey of the Valley of the Great 

 Salt Lake of Utah, including a reeonnoissance of 

 a new route through the Rocky Mountains. By 

 Howard Stansbury, Captain Corps Topogra- 

 phical Engineers, U. S. Armg. Printed by the Or- 

 der of the Senate of the United States. Philadel- 

 phia: Lippincott, Grambo & Comp. 1852, Appen- 

 dix D. Botany. Catalogue of Plants collected by 

 the expedition. By Professor John Torre y. p- 



383 — 398. 



Cruciferae, 



1. Streptanthus crassicanlis Torr.; glaucus; caule glabro, 



iiflato, fistuloso; foliis oblongis, runcinaeo-pinnatifidis, vel rniiciDa- 

 lis, longe petiolaHs; floribus encto-patulis; petalis (purpureis) lin***- 

 ribus, obtusiusculis. calyce villoso- lanato dupio longioribus. (c* »f* 

 in tab. L) 



Hab. ad latera moiitium in liltore orientaii lacus salsi. Majr 



Leguminosae. 

 a. Phaca molUsslma p, Vtahensis Torr.; foliolis 6 — 8j«- 



gls, obovatis ; pedtinculis folio longioribus. (c. ic. in tab. II-) 



Hab. in littoribus et insutis locus salsi, abunde in (erritorio 

 Utahenal. 



ROSACEAE. 



3. Cotvania Stansburiana Torr.; foliis pinnatifido-5 — 7-***' 

 bads, idbis tfWiJngU; flotibus flavis. — C. plicata? Torr. in ^rem- 

 2d Report, (c. ic. in tab. Ul.) 



Hab. in Stansbory's Island, Salt Lake, nee non in montosis 

 Californiae, secus Virgin River, in dislricto Colorado. 



Affinis C. mcvicanae Dan, quae differt floribus lutela, (^^ 

 tripartitis,,lobia linearibus basi cuneatia. 



