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Silver Valley, Alpine Co., 7300 ft.
No. 10,090. Lupinus torreyi Gray = L. confertus Kell.
Sandy flats, abundant. Big. Mdw. [Meadow] (L. lepidus Dougl. var torreyi Jepson.) (Big Mdw. is near Onion valley in Calaveras Co.)
No. 10,091. Eriogonum spergulinum var. reddingianum
Big Mdw. Sandy flats, abundant.
No. 10,092. Gilia divaricata Torr. = Navarretia
See p. 87. See p. 63. This low plant is very anbundant on the flats, tho' very inconspicuous.
No. 10,093. Gilia leptalea Greene ssp. bicolor Mason & A. Crane
Silver Lake.
This is remarkably like 10,099. The differences between the two may be found contrasted on p. 62; see p.87 also.
No. 10,093a Polygonum
Silver Lake.
No. 10,094. Linanthus ciliatus Greene.
See p. 61. Silver Lake. Cor. [corolla] bright pink
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Aug. 9, 1923. (Silver Lake is in Silver Valley).
No. 10,095. Phacelia hydrophylloides Torr.
Silver Lake. Cor. [corolla] lobes rolled under from each side so as to make pointed corolla-lobes, the corolla thus a little star-shaped. At any rate this rolling under of the lobes gives the corolla a peculiar appearance. Stamens exserted. Cor. blue. Cont. p. 63.
No. 10,096. Muhlenbergia filiformis Rydb.
This grass forms the densest closest turf of any grass I know. Silver Lake.
No. 10,097. Agrostis hiemalis
This grass grew in a moist flat on border of Silver Lake.
No. 10,098. Madia glomerata Hook det RCB 6/4/63
This madioid plant grew with preceding no.
No. 10,099. Gilia capillaris Kell. [leptalea Greene var. capillaris (Kell.). crossed out]
This tiny gilia is very inconspicuous in the first place, secondly it was thought at first glance to be a reduced state of no. 10,093. It was soon seen to be distinct. Cont. p. 61. Silver Lake.
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