APPENDIX D. 
BOTANY. 
BY JOHN TORREY. 
Ciematis ucusticarouia, Nutt—East base of the 
In fruit September 29th. Tails of the carpels more 
long, and very slender. 
Anemone Pennsrtvanica, Linn.—Great Salt Lake Valley. 
De.puinium azureum, Michx.—With the preceding. Fl. May 
2d-19th. 
(Manonta) Aguirotrum, Pursh—With the prece- 
BERBERIS 
ding; on the sides of the mountains, Fl. May 19th. 
ARGEMONE cies Gray, Plant. Fendl., No. 16 — the 
preceding. Called “Thistly plant” by the inhabitan In 
fruit May 19th. . 
VioLa PEDUNCULATA, Torr. and Gray.—Borders of the Salt 
Lake, 
AUREA, Willd.—Stansbury’s Island, Great Salt Lake, 
Fl. June 26th, 
_ Enrysmwum asrerum, D C.—Shore of the Salt Lake and along 
Weber’s River. May—June. 
STREPTANTHUS ORASSICAULIS, Torr. (S a — 
ee inflato fistuloso; foliis oblongis 
cinatis longe petiolatis; floribus erecto-patulis; ais 
linearibus obtusiusculis calyce villoso-lanato duplo longi bu 
ountain side, on the east shore of the Salt Lake. — FL May 30, 
Found also on the tributaries of the Uintah River, Utah Territory 
= iy Colonel Frémont. Annual. This species is Pye distinguished 
by its ht i leaves are 
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