. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 14. Botany; Botany. * V 434 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST Idaho. Idaho Co.: Snake River Canyon 2 m. n. of Sheep Cr45°29'. n6°33«/2'. Constance. Rollins & Dillon 1595. 5/T6/'36 (Wash. St. and ANSP; mouth of Wil- low Creek. 45"29l/2'. 1 16''33»/2'. Constance, Hedrick & Peters 1821. 5/13/37. Wallowa Co.: near mouth of Battle Creek. 45° IS'//. ' J o°i?'4',vff^!' Ittl43. 3/27/-34, (Will. U. & ANSP); 4 m. ne. of Buckhorn 45 48, 116 47. Peck 18286. 6/2


. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 14. Botany; Botany. * V 434 THE AMERICAN MIDLAND NATURALIST Idaho. Idaho Co.: Snake River Canyon 2 m. n. of Sheep Cr45°29'. n6°33«/2'. Constance. Rollins & Dillon 1595. 5/T6/'36 (Wash. St. and ANSP; mouth of Wil- low Creek. 45"29l/2'. 1 16''33»/2'. Constance, Hedrick & Peters 1821. 5/13/37. Wallowa Co.: near mouth of Battle Creek. 45° IS'//. ' J o°i?'4',vff^!' Ittl43. 3/27/-34, (Will. U. & ANSP); 4 m. ne. of Buckhorn 45 48, 116 47. Peck 18286. 6/27/34 (Will. U. & ANSP); headw. left fk. Cache 45 59 . 116 58'. Sheldon 8185. 5/28/97 (NYBG. USNH) ; Cache Cr Bar alt. 800 45^^59' 116^ 541/. Constance. Rollins & Dillon 1548, 5/14/36 (Wash. St. & ANSP); Cherry'Cr. at 2000', 45^50', 116^50', Jardine 388, WW (U. S. For. Serv.); Snake Canyon near Deep Cr., 1000', 45M7', 1 16°40 . C R & D 1567, 5/l5;'36 (Wash. St. & ANSP); Imnaha, 45°33« /. 116 50^, Sherwood 73, 6/4/73 (Will. U. & Field M.); m. Imnaha R., 45^9'. 1I6°46, G. N. Jones 6440, 4/ll/'3I (U. Wash. & ANSP); n. slope Mt. Wilson. 45"49'. n7°5 , Sheldon 80^M, 5/20/-97 (NYBG. USNH). %W **^. l-i". 1. Phlox coluhrina in the Snake River r_';i. * â¢^ Fig. 2. The type specimen of Phlox coluhrina. This is the common Phlox of the Snake River Canyon and its tributary streams from about the mouth of the Grand Ronde River to the north edge of Hell's Canyon, where the river cuts its channel between the Wallowa and Seven Devils ranges. Doubtless the species extends still farther south but the canyon has not been explored above this point. Within this deep trough, Phlox coluhrina ranges through a variety of habitats, appearing to be equally at home in the timbered and timberless Arid Transition and the badly over- grazed Upper Sonoran Zone. A list of its associates would comprise a con- siderable pr


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