APPE NDIX D.—BOTANY. 
Patox Hoonon, Richards. in Frankl. Jour. app. ed. 2, p. 6, t. 28. 
—Mountains near the Salt Lake, April and May. 
-_- P. xonerroura, Nutt. Jour. Acad. Philad, 7, p. 41—North-west 
shore of the Salt Lake, and near the mouth of Bear River, May 10. 
Puysauig tanceotata, Mich—Salt Lake Valley, June. : 
GenTIANA AFFINIS, Griseb. Gent. p. 289.—Mbist. places, Aug. 18. 1 
ACERATES DECUMBENS, ee in D OC. Prod. 8, p. 522. 
Anuantherix decumbens, Nutt—Mountain on Stansbury’s Island, 
Salt Lake, June 26. Stems often cach Calyx and corolla 
purple. 
- Comanpra umpettara, Nutt. Gen. 1, p. 157; Hook. Fl. Bor. © é 
haa 2 p- 189 t. 179.—Stansbury’s Island, Salt Lake. Fr. | 
June 2 
“th venosus, Pursh, Fl. 2, p.? Green River, Fr. Septem- 
ber ie 
GONUM LLaTUM, Torr. in Ann. : ee Nat. Hist. New | 
Yor, 2, p. 241 1 Valley of the Salt Lake 
$ E. Fremoytn, Torr.—With the preceding. 
_ SARCOBATUS VERMICULARIS, Torr. in eke Report, p p- 149. 
S. Mazimiliani, Nees. Fremontia vermicularis, Torr. in Frémont’s 
_ first and sécond Reports. “Pulpy Thorn” Fi Lewis and Clark’s 
_ travels—Strong’s Knob, Salt Lake, Fl. June 
IGRAYIA —— o Hook. and Arn. Bot. Beech. Voy. suppl. 
Ecoaacia Ce, G. spinosa, Moq. in D C. Prodr. 11, p. 
arrington’s oa Salt Lake. 
YOPODINA LINEARIS, Mog. in D C, Prodr. 11, p. 164, excl. 
Syn. Ell. and Michx.—Mountain on the west shore of the Salt 
La Fl.. May 30, This plant attains the height of about three 
feet. The lower part of the stem is stout and shrubby. It differs 
entirely from the C. maritima of the Atlantic States; yet the 
authors who describe it as not shrubby are quoted by Moquin ae 
under C. linearis ae 
) en FRucTICOsUM, Mog. Chenop. Enum. 
and in D @. Prodr, 11, p. 151?—North shore of the Salt 
common plant in all the salines of New Mexico and ( 
It is a shrub. . branched. ” 
