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On June 2oth a long trip was taken to the summit of Parleys 
Cafion. This trip, as also another to the lower portion of Big 
Cottonwood Cajfion, was taken in the automobile of Mr. Fraser, 
has its type-station a few miles distant) afforded a sight not to be 
forgotten. 
eturning across Idaho collections were made at Ashton and 
at Pocatello, to the latter of which localities allusion has been 
made. 
Silver Lake, locally known as Brighton, is in the heart of the 
Wasatch near the head of Big Cottonwood Cafion. Dr. Rydberg 
‘o the type-stations for several of the former's speci T 
we were at the er limit of trees, uch of our collecting 
was above this line. Castilleja viscida and Synthyris pinnatifida 
were two local alpine fe obtaine bout, slightl ve, 
or slightly below tree-line collected Pentstemon brevifolius, 
oP oe Castilleja eae Elephantella, Mimulus angs- 
i We 
. moschatus, ewisi, Veronica Wormskjoldii, 
capil, Limosella, etc. Most of these high mountain species 
were collected on every high chain visited, there, in the Yellow- 
stone, ane on the Selorads Roche The floras of lower seemed 
he tl 
a Provo I seule bite: spend a day, July 17. I was there ite 
guest of Dr. F. W. Taylor, a physician of prominence and an 
