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slightly broadened at the base; fruiting inflorescence elongated; 
pedicels ascending, horizon- 
tal or even recurved, usually 
with a tendency to become 
sigmoid, 4-10 mm. long; 
pods erect to horizontal, 
subsessile, 3-5 mm. in di- 
ameter, sparsely stellate-pu- 
bescent, sometimes nearly 
glabrous, more or less ob- 
compressed, apex usually 
I. a eer Habit sketch x !4. truncate and rarely slightly 
emarginate, in some speci- 
mens referred here pods subglobose; styles very slender, 4-5 
mm. long; septum entire or perforate, nerved, areolae not 
tortuous; ovules 2-6 in each cell, funiculi attached to septum 
for less than one-half their lengths; seeds not margined. 
Distribution: in the mountains of Utah. 
Specimens examined: 
Utah: Logan Peak, Cache County, July 4, 1910, Smith 2248, 
2244 (Rky. Mt. Herb.); Brigham Peak, Aug. 29, 1894, Jones 
5958u (U. S. Nat. Herb. and Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb.); rocky 
ridges, Dyer Mine, Uintah Mountains, July 5, 1902, Goodding 
1258 (Rky. Mt. Herb., U. S. Nat. Herb., and Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb.); Big Cottonwood Canyon, between Silver Lake and the 
summit of Mt. Majestic, June 28, 1905, Rydberg & Carlton 
6411 (Rky. Mt. Herb. and U. S. Nat. Herb.) ; in clefts in exposed 
rocks, Big Cottonwood Canyon, Salt Lake County, July 1, 
1905, Garrett 1370 (U. S. Nat. Herb.); American Fork Canyon, 
July 31, 1880, Jones 1354 (U. S. Nat. Herb. and Mo. Bot. Gard. 
Herb.); common on rocky ridges along Ephraim sheep trail, 
July 1, 1908, T'idestrom 1322 (U. S. Nat. Herb.); plateau east of 
Ephraim Canyon, Aug. 14, 1907, Tidestrom 203 (U. S. Nat. 
Herb.); head of Salina Canyon, June 15, 1894, Jones 5441 (Mo. 
Bot. Gard. Herb. and Rky. Mt. Herb.); Marysvale, June 2, 
1894, Jones 5375e (U. S. Nat. Herb.); Marysvale in Bullion 
Canyon, June 5, 1894, Jones 5397b (Mo. Bot. Gard. Herb., 
Rky. Mt. Herb., and U. S. Nat. Herb.); mountains north of 
Bullion Creek, near Marysvale, July 23, 1905, Rydberg & Carl- 
