PLANTS FROM SOUTHEASTERN UTAH. 311 



Type locality: " On the sandy banks of the Arkan- 

 sas." 



Collected near Bluff City, noticed in other places along 

 the route. In bloom during the day, filling the air with 

 fragrance. The fruit in my specimens is woolly rather 

 than hairy or pubescent; corolla with limb nearly 15 mm. 

 in diameter. 



90. Krynitzkia Jamesii Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., xx, 

 278. 



First described as Myosotis suffruticosa Torr., Ann. 

 Lye. N. Y., ii, 225 (1828). 



Type locality: " Barren deserts near the Platte." 

 Collected on a rocky hill on Barton's Range, between 

 Epsom and Willow Creeks. This plant is more than 3 

 dm. in height, smoother than the typical form, with prom- 

 inent postules on the leaves; spikes of flowers loosely 

 branched. 



91. Cuscuta arvensis Beyrich. 



Described as C. Americana ? in Hook., Fl. Bor. Amer., 

 ii, 77, identified with C. arvensis Beyrich, in Herb. Nostr. 



Type range: "Northwestern America," Douglas. 



This was found growing on Xanthium strumarium L., 

 along the San Juan River; not seen elsewhere. 



92. Physalis Fendleri Gray, Proc. Am. Acad., x,66. 

 Type locality: " Rocks and plains of New Mexico." 

 Collected and seen only in a shallow gulch on the 



stony mesa above Butler Spring. 



93. Lycium pallidum Miers, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., 

 Ser. 2, xiv (1854), 131. 



Collected along McElmo Creek in fruit. Red berries 

 nearly 1 cm. in diameter. 



