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Aster adscendens, Liudl. — Upper Geyser Basiu, Auo^ust. 



Aster adscendens, Liudl., var. Parryi, S. Watson. — Teton Basiu, July; 

 Trail Creek Mountains, September. 



Aster multiflorus, Ait. — Shoshone Lake, September. 



Aster glacialis, Nutt. — Trail Creek Mountains, September; Teton 

 Mountains, elevation 11,000 feet, July. 



Aster ptilchellus, D. C. Eaton.— Teton Mountains, elevation 12,000 

 feet, July. 



Aster salsuginosus, Rich. — T6ton Mountains, elevation 12,000 feet, 

 July. 



Aster salsuginosus, Rich., var. B., T. and G. — Upper Teton Cauou, 

 July. 



Aster Haydeni, Porter, (Hayden's Report for 1871.) — Shoshone Lake, 

 September. 



Aster Sayi, Nutt, (Gray in Proc. Am. Acad., May, 1872, p. 389; Hall's 

 Oregon Coll., 216.)— Tetou Range, elevation 10,000 feet, July. 



Aster eleqans, T. and G. — Fall River, Idaho, July ; Teton Mountains, 

 elevation 10,000 feet. 



Aster Ungelmanni, Gray, {A. elegans, var. Engelmanni, D. C. Eaton.) — 

 Madison River Caiion, August; T6tou Range, elevation 10,000 feet, 

 July. 



Toicnsendia scapigera, D. C. Eaton. — Union Pass, Gallatin River, 

 July; Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet. 



Townsendia strigosa, Nutt. — Snake River Valley, Idaho, July. 



Townsendia grandiflora, I^[utt. — From Boteler's Ranch to the Yellow- 

 stone, Julj". 



Machceranthera canescens, JSTutt. — Madison Cation, August; Teton 

 Basin, July. Several forms were found. 



Erigeron grandifiorum, Hook. — Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, 

 July. A very dwarf form was found at Shoshone Lake, September. 



Erigeron acre, L. — Mountains along Clark's Fork, Wyoming, elevation 

 9,000 feet, August. 



Erigeron Bellidiastrum, ISTutt. — l^ear Ogden, Utah, June; Ross Fork 

 to Fort Hall, Idaho, July ; Snake River Valley. 



Erigeron macranthum, Nutt. — Wooded Caiion of T<Ston River, July. 

 Very variable in size. 



Erigeron glahellum, Nutt. — ]S"ear Ogden, Utah, June ; Teton Basin, 

 July ; Ui^per Teton Canon. 



Erigeron corymhosuni, jSTutt. — Divide between Marsh and Malade Val- 

 leys, June ; Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August. 



Erigeron fiUfoUmn, Nutt. — Henry's Lake, Idaho, August ; from Ross 

 Fork to Fort Hall, Idaho, July. 



Solidago Virga-anrea, L. — Teton foot-hills, August. 



Solidago Virga-aurea, L., var. multiradiata, T. andG. — Mountains near 

 Henry's Lake, Idaho, August ; Yellowstone Lake. 



Solidago Virga-aurea, L., var. Alpine form, 554 of Watson's collection. 

 (Clarence King's Rep., vol. v, p. 151.) — Red Mountain, elevation 10,000 

 feet, September. 



Solidago Guiradonis, Gray, var. spectahilis, S. Watson. (Clarence 

 King's Rep., vol. v, p. 151.) — Teton Basiu, August. 



Solidago nemoralis, T. and G. — Headwaters of Madison River, Sep- 

 tember. 



Solidago elongata, Xutt. — Teton foot-hills, August. 



Solidago gigantea, Ait. — Teton foot-hills, August; Y^ellowstone Lake; 

 Henry's Fork of Snake River. 



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