74 PLANT INVENTORY NO. 164 



232115 to 232628— Continued 



232519. Juncus tracyi Rydb. Rush, 



No. 514. Wet slope, edge of Douglas fir and aspen woods, Yellowstone 

 National Park, 5.6 miles west of Tower Junction, Wyoming. Elevation 7,500 feet. 



232520. Juncus tweedyi Rydb. Rush. 



No. 502. Edge of hot spring, West Thumb, Yellowstone National Park, 

 Wyoming. Elevation 7,700 feet. 



232521 to 232523. Luzula glabrata (Hoppe) Desv. Juncaceae. Woodrush. 



232521. No. 56. Above snow bank, Crater Lake National Park, Mount 

 Thielsen, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 8,120 feet. Plants few. 



232522. No. 59. Along hillside under Douglas firs, near Ranger Head- 

 quarters, Crater Lake National Park, Klamath County, Oregon. Elevation 

 6,000 feet. Plants to 6 inches high, abundant, very succulent; leaves 

 broad. 



232523. No. 391. Meadow on eastern slope, Logan Pass, Clements Mountain, 

 Hanging Gardens, Glacier County, Montana. Elevation 7,000 feet. 



232524. Luzula parviflora (Ehrh.) Desv. Millet woodrush. 



No. 266. Lodgepole pinewoods, 7 miles northwest of Southpass City, along 

 Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,200 feet. 



232525. Luzula piperi (Coville) Jones Woodrush. 



No. 271. Lodgepole pinewoods, Fiddlers Lake, 24 miles southwest of 

 Lander, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 10,000 feet. 



232526. Aconitum bakeri Greene. Ranunculaceae. Baker monkshood. 



No. 112. Aspen woods along a stream, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, 

 Nevada. 



232527. Allium nuttallii Wats. Liliaceae. 



No. 240. Willow thicket on north shore, Half Moon Lake, Wind River 

 Mountains, Sublette County, Wyoming. A possible ornamental. 



232528 to 232530. Amelanchier alnifolia Nutt. Malaceae. Serviceberry. 



232528. No. 140. Dry slope near a gully above the Trappist Monastery in 

 the Wasatch Range, Weber County, Utah. Elevation 6,300 feet. 



232529. No. 164. Steep rocky slope along the White River Valley, 20 

 miles west of Trappers Lake, Route 132, Rio Blanco County, Colorado. 

 Plant 15 feet high; fruit large, blue, 0.5 inch in diameter. 



232530. No. 194. Five miles north of Mesa Lake, Route 65 (Grand Mesa), 

 Mesa County, Colorado. Elevation 8,500 feet. Plant 10 feet high; fruit 

 large, palatable. 



232531. Amelanchier sp. 



No. 358. Loose gravelly soil, rocky trail east of Mount Altyn and southwest 

 of Swiftcurrent Lake on Appekunny Mountain, Glacier National Park, Glacier 

 County, Montana. Fruit large, juicy; rust present. 



232532. Aquilegia Formosa Fisch. Ranunculaceae. Columbine. 



No. 111. Aspen woods, Lamoille Canyon, Elko County, Nevada. Plant 

 prolific flowering; heavy seeder. 



232533. Astragalus agrestis Dougl. Fabaceae. Purple milkvetch. 



No. 259. Lodgepole pine clearing, 6 miles northwest of Southpass City 

 along Pine Creek, Fremont County, Wyoming. Elevation 7,190 feet. 



232534 to 232537. Astragalus alpinus L. Alpine milkvetch. 



232534. No. 214. Edge of dried streamlet in a lodgepole pinewoods, Green 

 River Lake area, Sublette County, Wyoming. Elevation 9,000 feet. 



