Lists of Plants Eeporlefl tiy Otiier Collectors. 



In the succeeding lists such plants are given as have been reported 

 by others from this state but are as yet unrepresented in our herbarium. 

 It is intended to exclude all names that are merely synonyms of those of 

 our own list, but even with greatest care I fear some will get in. Some, 

 while not synonyms, are names of plants that very doubtfully belong to 

 this region at all. On the other hand these lists, undoubtedly, do not 

 represent all that have been reported from this state, but are intended to 

 be complete with respect to the literature at hand. Such references as 

 could not somewhat satisfactorily be verified are excluded, probably too 

 many. 



FROM TORREY'S REPORT ON THE PLANTS OF FRE- 

 MONT'S EXPEDITION, 1842. 



Astragalus tridactylicus, Gray, as Phaca digitaia, Torr. Little Sandy, 



August 8. 

 Potentilla Pennsylvanica glabrata, Watson, as P. sericea glabrata, Lehm. 



Sweetwater River, August 4-15. 

 Sedum rhudiola, DC. Wind River Mountains, August 12-17. 

 Symphoricarpos vulgaris, Michx. Wind River Mountains, August 13-14. 

 Aster Novae-Anglise, L. Wind River Mountains, August 18. 

 Aster andinus, Nutt. Wind River Mountains, August 16. 

 Erigeron salsuginosus glacialis, Gray, as Aster glacialis, Nutt. Wind 



River Mountains, August 16. 

 Solidago nemoralis incana, Gray, as S. incana, T. & G. Sweetwater 



River. 

 Helianthus petiolaris, Nutt. Laramie Hills, July 26. 

 Helianthus Maximihana, Schrader. Laramie Hills, July 26. 

 Hymenopappus corymbosus, T. & G. Upper Platte, August 26. 

 Vaccinum myrtilloides, Hook. Wind River Mountains, August 15. 

 Dodecatheon Meadia latilobum, Gray, as D. dentahan. Hook., Wind 



River Mountains, August 1.3-16. 

 Phlox muscoides, Nutt. Wind River Mountains, August 15. 

 Gentiana arctophila, Griseb. Sweetwater River, August 4. 

 Gentiana linearis, Froel. as G. pneumonanthe, L. Laramie River, July 1 2. 



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