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No. 53i2ay. May 28, 1894, canon above Tropic, Utah, 

 in clay, 6000 alt. 



No. 5441k June 16, 1894, Salina Canon, in gravel, 



No. 5639. July 17, 1894, Loa Pass, Utah, 8000 ait., 



No. 6015W. September 7, 1894, Panguitch Lake, 

 Utah, 8400 alt., in gravel. 



No. 5289n. May 23, 1894, Johnson, Utah, 5000 alt., 



No. 5137. April 30, 1894, Santa Clara valley, Utah, 

 5000 alt., in gravel. 



Symphoricarpus rotundifolius var. oreophilus 

 (Gray). 



Symphoricarpus oreophilus Gray, Jour. Lin. Soc. xiv. 



The characters given by Gray do not hold out, but 

 there is shading from one into the other at all points. 



BlGELOVIA DOUGLASII Var. SPATHULATA. 



No. 5758m. August 6, 1894, Fish Lake, Utah, in 

 gravel, 9000 alt. 



This shrub has the habit of B. Doiiglasii, but all the 

 lower leaves are spatulate to oblanceolate, while the upper 

 leaves are linear, acute, and generally a little twisted, thus 

 approaching B. Vaseyi on the one hand, and B. Douglasn 

 on the other; the flowers are a little glutinous, and the 

 leaves sparsely ciliate on the margin; the stem is scabrous, 

 otherwise nearly glabrous; the heads are sometimes 

 slightly floccose; scales usually in threes, never more, 

 obtuse or barely acute, not at all keeled, the outer ones 

 green towards the apex and oblong, and the inner ones 

 linear and almost wholly hyaline ; corolla lobes reflexed 

 and triangular; style branches much exserted, and hispid 

 not quite half their length; akenes pubescent through- 



