384 APPENDIX D. BOTANY. 



mostly radical and deeply pinnatifid; the terminal lobe much 

 larger than the others, and triangular or deltoid. The stem is 

 simple, from one to two feet high, more or less inflated toward the 

 base, and nearly naked above. The flowers are nearly sessile, in 

 a long terminal raceme, erect when first expanded, but finally 

 becoming patulous. Calyx about half an inch long, the sepals 

 oblong-lanceolate and woolly externally. The petals are dark pur- 

 ple, with a pale waved margin. Filaments all free. The siliaues 

 are not known. 



Mate I. Stre])tanthus crassicaulis, of the natural size. Fig. 1, 

 a sepal, showing the inner face and part of the hairiness on the 

 back. Fig. 2, a petal. Fig. 3, the stamens and pistil. Fig. 4, a 

 separate stamen. All magnified. 



S. sagittatus, Nutt. in Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc. Philad. VII, p. 12; 

 not Hook, and Arn. — Shore of the Salt Lake, May 6. 



Sisymbrium caxescens, Nutt. — West shore of Salt Lake. 



Phtsaria didymocarpa, Gray, PI. Dlustr. I., p. 162, (in a 

 note.) Vesicaria didymocarpa, Hook. — On Green River. In fruit 

 September 12 th. 



Cleome lutea, Hook. Fl. Bor. Amer. I., p. 70, t. 25. C. aurea, 

 Nutt? — Carrington's Island, Salt Lake. Fl. June 18. 



Except in the greater length of the stipe and the large size of 

 the plant, I see nothing to distinguish C. aurea of Nuttall from this 

 species. 



Sidalcea malv^eflora, Gray, mss. S. Orega?ia, Gray, PI. 

 Fendl., p. 20. Sida malvajlora, Lindl. S. Oregana, Nutt. — 

 Antelope Island, Salt Lake. Fl. June 18-30. A white-flowered 

 variety occurred in the same locality. 



Malva strum coccixeum, Gray, Gen. 111. t. 121, PI. Fendl. p. 

 24. Cristaria coccinea, Pursh. Sida coccinea, D C, Torr. and 

 Gr. Fl. 1. p. 682. 



Var. /3 grossularijjfolium. M. grossulariafolium, Gray, 1. c. 

 Sida grossularicefolia, Hook, and Arn. — Islands and shore of the 

 Salt Lake. May and June. 



The var. /3 does not differ from the ordinary form of M. 

 coccineum, except in the larger size of the plant and in the less 

 divided leaves. 



Callirrhoe involucrata, Gray, Gen. Ill 2, t. 117; PI. 



