GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF THE TERRITORIES. 773 

 LOBELIACE^. 



Porterella canmlosa, Torr. (See Cat. Haydeo's Eep. for 1871.) — 

 Swamp ou Heury's Fork of Snake River, August. 



CAIUPANULACE^. 



Campanula rotundifoUa, L. — Elevated plateau, Moutaua ; Snake Eiver 

 Valley, July. 



Campanula rotundifoUa^ L. var. Unifolia, Gray. — Mountains along the 

 Yellowstone, elevation G,000 feet ; Teton Basin, July. 



Specularia perfoliata, A. D. C. — Hot springs ten miles from Ogden, 

 Utah, June. 



ERICACE^. 



Vaccinium ulUjinosum, L. — Henry's Fork of Snake River, August; 

 Shoshone Lake, September. 



Vaccinium myrtilloides, Hook. — Henry's Lake, Idalio, August. 



Vaccinium myrtilloides, Hook., yaT.mact'ophy Hum, Gray. — Upper T^ton 

 Caiion, July. 



Vaccinium Myrtillus, L. — Yellowstone Lake, August. 



Vaccinium ovali/olium, Smith. — Upper Teton Canon, July. 



Arctostaphylos Uca-Ursi,^ineng. — Yellowstone River, August; Lower 

 Fire-Hole Basin, July. The " Kiunikinnick" of the Indians. 



Kalmia glauca, Ait. — Shoshone Lake, September, growing on gey- 

 serite. 



Kalmia (jlauca, Ait., var. microphylla, Hook. — Mountains along Clark's 

 Fork, Wyoming; elevation 9,000 feet; August. A small alpine form 

 was found upon the Rocky Mountain divide, near Shoshone Lake, Sep- 

 tember. 



Bryanthus empetriformis, Gray. (Proc. Am. Acad., vol. vii, p. 367.) — 

 Teton Mountains; elevation 12,000 feet, July ; Rocky Mountain divide, 

 near Shoshone Lake, September. 



Ledum glandulosum, Nutt. — Tower Falls, August; Shoshone Lake, 

 September. 



Pyrola rotundifoUa, L., var. incarnafa, Gray. — T^ton Canon, July. 



Pyrola chlorantha, Swartz. — Upper Teton Canon, July; Fall River, 

 Idaho, August. 



Pyrola secunda, L. — Fire-Hole River, August ; Upper Teton Canon, 

 July. 



Pyrola aphylla, Smith. (Pacific Railroad Rep., vol. vi, p. 80 of the 

 Bot.) — Henry's Lake, Idaho, August. 



Pyrola picta, Hook. — Fall River, Idaho, August. 



Moneses uniflora. Gray. — Upper T6ton Canon, July. 



Chimaphila umhellata, Nutt. — Eastern canons of the Teton Range, 

 September. 



Monotropa Rypopitys, L. — Red Mountain ; elevation 10,000 feet, Sep- 

 tember; Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August. 



Pterospora Andromedea, Nutt. — Jackson's Lake, September. Speci- 

 mens were found at this locality four feet high ; along the Yellowstone. 



PLANTAGINACE^. 



Plantago major, L. — Weber River, Utah, June. Doubtless introduced. 

 Plantago Patagonica, Jacq., var. gnaphalioides. Gray. — Near Ogden, 

 Utah, June ; Snake River Valley, very abundant. 



