TO BOTANISTS. 
Iu sendin'’ 1 out this list of Utah plants, I am able to add a number of new species to those before reported. 
And I trust that this third list of species will be received with even more favor than its predecessors, for the 
number of new and desirable species is much larger than usual. 
One-third of the collection was made at St,. George, in southern Utah, from March 29th to April 14th. 
Quite a number of valuable plants were gathered on the way to Salt Lake City. An excursion was made in 
June to Frisco, where a large number of species were collected, and some new ones. During the Spring an 
almost complete collection was made of the plants peculiar to the valleys and foothills of Utah. I am indebted 
to tho same gentlemen whose kindness I had occasion to mention last year, for railroad facilities; and especially 
to James Sharp, of the Utah Southern R. R. for such repeated courtesies as enabled me to add a number of new 
species to my list, and very many others of interest. 
The sets of 1879 contain about 400 species; those of 1883, about 450 species; Colorado sets, 900 species. 
The f ungi, containing a number of new species, will occupy a separate list. 
It is my intention to spend the coming season iu collecting through Utah, Nevada, California, and Arizona. 
Persons who desire live specimens should inform me at, once. MARCUS E. JONES, A M 
Salt Lake City, Utah, U. S. A. 
FLORA OF UTAH. Second Fascicle. 
COLLECTED BY MARCUS E. JONES, A. M. 
1351 Clematis Douglasii, Ilook. 
1887 alpinn, Mill., viir. Oehoten- 
sis, Gray. 
1882 verticillaris, DC. (Fruit.) 
1607 Anemone decapetala, L. 
1681* Myosurus aristatus, Benth. 
1761 lliinunoulus aquatilis, L., var. 
fcrichophyllus, Gray. 
1715 digitatus, Hooker. 
1428* seeleratus, L. 
1701* ndoneus, Gray, var. 
1349* Aqui login cacru’ea, James. 
(■*A form.”) 
t 1712 Delphinium MenziesH, DC. 
1696 bicolor, Nutt. 
1429 Actaea spicutn, L., var. arguta, 
Torrey. 
1084 Berboris repens, Lindley. 
(Flowers.) 
1605 Argemone hispida, Gray. 
1658 Esehscholtzia Californica, 
Chain., var. esespitosa, Brewer. 
1716 ininutiflora, Watson. 
1767* Dicentra uniflora, Kellogg. 
1682 Corydalis autea, Willd., var. 
oeeidentalis, Eng. 
1734* var. eurvisiliqua, Eng. 
1683 Draba netnorosa, L. 
1799* stcnoloba, Ledeb. 
1632 Arabia longirostris, Watson. 
1923* var. 
2124 perfoliata, Lam. 
1879 hirsuta, Scop. 
1755 Lyallii, Watson. 
(1248 is A. Drum., var.) 
1876 llolboollii, Hornem. 
1650 arcuata, Gray. 
* 1924* var. 
1811 Streptanthus eordatus, Nutt. 
1358 Caulanthus hastatus, Watson. 
1841* Thelypodium sagittatum, 
[Endl. 
Stan ley a pinnatifida, Nutt. 
Erysimum cheiranthoides, L. 
asperum, DC. 
Brassica alba, Gray. 
Barbarea vulgaris, 11. Br., var. 
stricta, Gray. 
Sisymbrium cnnescens, Nutt. 
1845* Nasturtium palustre, DC., var. 
hispidum, Fisch. & Mey. 
*Plants starred arc not in the sets o 
(1352 is N. obtusum.) 1867 
1846* N. obtusum. Nutt., var. alpin- 1932 
uin, Watson. 1608 
1354 Vesica-rift montana, Gray. 
1869* alpina, Nutt. 1934* 
1730 Camelina sativa, Crantz. 1657 
1627 Capsella divaricata, Walp. 1946 
1431 Bursa-pastoris, Moeneh. 1956* 
161 1 Lepidium Wrightii, Gray. . , , 
1821 l ^tuhe tr oe, n. -«p : 
1430 intermedium, Gray. / 1935* 
1896 montanum, Nutt. 1933* 
1636 alyssoidcs, Gray. 1833 
1661 F re m on tii, Watson. 1858 
1925 Physaria didymocarpa, Gray. 1813 
1810 Newberryi. Gray. 1807 
1926* Thysanocarpus curvipes, Hk. 1939* 
1735 Cleome integrifolia, T. & G. 1620 
(White flowers.) 1940* 
1796 lutea, llook. 1911* 
1749 
Viola oueullata, Ait. 
19383 
1718 
eanina, L., var. longipes, 
it n n 1 -* 
1633 
1679 
11177 
Nuttallii. Pursh. 
1725 
1676 
Beckwithii, T. & G„ var. 
1743 
1359 
Saponaria Vaecaria, L. 
1945‘ J 
1839 
Silene antirrhina, L. 
1443 
1434 
Menziesti, llook. 
1781 
1(127* 
Arenaria congesta, Nutt. 
1797 
2123 
Fendlcri, Gray. 
1690 
1818 
capillaris, Poir. 
1831 
1203* 
verna, L.,vai\ birta,Wvvtonp. 
19433 
13H2 
Sagina Linmei, Presl. 
1944- ; 
1638 
Claytonia porfoliata, Donn. 
1942- : 
1709 
var. 
1210* 
1706 
Carolinian a, Mx., var. ses- 
silifolia, Torr. 
1898 
1827 
Lcwisia rediviva, Pursh. 
1744 
1928* 
1435 
Hypericum Seouleri, Hook. 
Malva rotundifolia, L. 
1444 
1015 
Malvastrurn coccinemn, Gray. 
1937 
1931 
var. 
1619 
1628 
exile, Gray. 
174ft 
1085* 
Sphaeralcea accrifolia, Nutt. 
(Very fine specimens.) 
1445 
1936 
1660 
Emorvi, Torr, 
1700 
1871 
Geranium incisum, Nutt. (?) 
1446 
1929* 
Carolinianum, L. 
1630 
* 193ft* 
Erodium Texanum, Gray? 
1448 
1603 
Ceanothus velutinus, Dougl. 
1380 
1437 
Acer grandidentatum, Nutt. 
1449 
1438 Negundo aeeroides, Moeneh. 
the Second Fascicle. 
1850 
Rhus glabra, L. 
Toxicodendron, L. 
aromatica, Ait., var. trilo- 
bata, Gray. 
Thermopsis moutana, Nutt. 
Lupinus brevicaulis,Watson, 
parviflorus, Nutt. 
laXlflorus, Dougl. 
(1187 is argenteus and 1439 is 
the var. deeumbens, fide Wat.) 
Trifolium subeaulescens, Gray. 
Melilotus officinalis,Willd. 
Psoralea laneeolata, Pursh. 
Glycyrrhiza lepidota, Nutt. 
Astragalus diphysus, Gray, 
lentiginosus, Dougl. 
Mortotii, Nutt, 
nothoxys, Gray, 
atratus. Watson. 
Pattersorii, Gray, 
humistratus, Gray, 
nmpliioxys. Gray ? 
iodanth us, Watson. 
Beckwithii. T. & G. 
erioearpus, Watson. 
tr ow Bp . 
Utabensis, T. & G. 
Gcyeri, Gray. 
pietus, var. tilifolius, Gray. 
Chamieleuco, Gray, 
junecus, Gray. 
procerus, Gray. (?) 
eampostris, Gray. 
Oxytropis campestris, L., var. 
vise id a, Watson. 
Iledysarum Mackenzii, Rich. 
Vicia Americana, Muhl,, var. 
truneata, Brewer, 
var. linearis,Watson, 
exigua, Gray. 
Lathyrus polyphyllus, Nutt, 
paluster, L. 
polymorphus, Nutt, 
ornatus, Nutt. ? 
Prunus demissa,Walp. 
fasciculi! tu, Gray. 
Neillia Torreyi,Watson. 
Rubus Nutkanus, Mocino. 
strigosus, Mx. 
leucodermis. Dougl. 
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