77-0 GEOLOGICAL SUEVEY OF THE TEREITOEIES 



Solidago gigantea, Ait. — A form, 562 of. Watson's collection. (Clarence 

 King's Eep., vol. v, p. 156.) — Port Neuf Canon, Idaho, July. 



Linosyris graveolens, T. and G. — Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August. 



Linosyris mscidiflora, T. and G. — Xear Brigham City, Utah, June. 



Linosyris viscidiflora, T. and G., var. serrulata, Torr. (Stansb. Eep,, 

 Ed. 2, p. 389.) — Near Bringham City, Utah, June. 



TAnosyris viseidiflora, T. and G., var. lafifolia, D. C. Eaton.— Leaves 

 from 2-3' long. Mountains along Malade Valley, Idaho. 



Linosyris viscidiflora, T. and G., var. puberula, D. C. Eaton. — Fall 

 Eiver, Idaho, July. 



Linosyris viscidijfora, T. and G. "A form 8 flowered," Professor Por- 

 ter. — Twin Buttes on Henry's Fork of Snake River, July. 



Aplopappus suffriiticosus, *Gray. {Macronema, suffruticosa, Nutt.) 

 (Proc. Am. Acad., 6, 542.) — Snake River Valley, July. 



A^plopappus lanceolatus, T. and G. — Around the hot springs in both 

 geyser basins, August. 



Aplopappus acaulis, Gray. — Mountains near Henry's Lake, Idaho Ter- 

 ritory, August. 



Aplopcqjpus Nuttallii, T. and G. — Near Fort Bridger, Wyoming, August, 

 Dr. Joseph Leidy. 



Aplopappus uniflortis, T. and G. A form with the radical leaves en- 

 tire or nearly so. Henry's Lake, Idaho, August 8. 



Grindelia squarrosa, Don. — Port Neuf Valley, Idaho, July 1. 



Chrysopsis villosa, Nntt. — Henry's Fork of Snake River, July 18 ; 

 around the hot si3rings of Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August 13. Very 

 variable. 



Chrysopsis mllosa, Nutt., var. hispida, Gray. — Madison Lake, Septem- 

 ber 4. 



Iva axillaris^ Pursh. — Malade Valley, June ; abundant in Snake River 

 Valley, July 26 ; near hot springs along the Yellowstone, August. 



Wyethia amplexicaulis, Nutt. — Malade Valley, Utah, June 27. 



Balsamorrhiza sagittata, Nutt. — From Ross Fork to Fort Hall, Idaho, 

 July 3. 



RudbecMa occidentalism Nutt. — Ogden Canon, Utah, June 15 ; Teton 

 Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, July 24 ; Snake River Plains, August. 



Helianthus lentmdaris, Dougl. — Malade Valley, Utah, June 27; Snake 

 Eiver Valley, July. 



EeUantltns Nuttallii, T. and G. — Lower Fire-Hole Basin, August 29. 



Helianthus petiolarls, Nutt. — Weber River, Utah, June 19. 



HeliantheUa multicauUs, D. C. Eaton.'— Fall River, Idaho, July 19. 



Helianthella uniflora, T. and G. — Upper Teton Canon, July 26. 



Heliomeris nmltiflora, Nutt. — Teton River, Idaho, July 23. 



Chcenactis Bouglasii, Hook, and Arn. — Ogden Canon, Utah, June 15 ; 

 Fire-Hole JKiver, August; Gardiner's River, Montana; Snake River, 

 Idaho. 



Ghcenaetis Bouglasii, Hook, and Arn. — Alpine form, mountains near 

 Henry's Lake, Idaho, August 9 ; Lower Fii-e-Hole Basin. 



Bahia leucophylla, D. C. — Henry's Fork of Snake River, July 18; 

 Teton Basin, July 21. 



Actinella gvandiflora, T. and G. — Teton Mountains, elevation 12,000 

 feet, July 30. 



Layia glandulosa, Hook, and Arn. — Twin Buttes on Henry's Fork of 

 Snake River, July 16. 



Layia heterotricha, Hook, and Arn. — Near Ogden, Utah, June 5. 



Jiladia racemosa, T. and G. — Ogden Canon, Utah, June 15. 



Amida hirsiita^ Nutt. — Teton Mountains, elevation 10,000 feet, July 24. 



