. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 14. Psctidotsiiga menziesii {Miib.) Franco Representative Specimens: Box Elder Co., Raft River Mts., Erdimn 1533, June 8, 1965 (Weber State College): Carbon Co., Roan Plateau (west), Graham 9642, July 13, 1935 (CM); Daggett Co., Flaming Gorge, L. Williams 494, June 2, 1932 (NY); Duchesne Co., Moon Lake, EH. Graham 9386, June 25, 1935 (CM); Garfield Co., Henry Mts., A/.£ Jones 5695bc, July 27, 1894 (US); Grand Co., La Sal Mts., Erdman 212, July 28, 1960 (BRY); Millard Co., Chalk Creek, Christensen


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. Fig. 14. Psctidotsiiga menziesii {Miib.) Franco Representative Specimens: Box Elder Co., Raft River Mts., Erdimn 1533, June 8, 1965 (Weber State College): Carbon Co., Roan Plateau (west), Graham 9642, July 13, 1935 (CM); Daggett Co., Flaming Gorge, L. Williams 494, June 2, 1932 (NY); Duchesne Co., Moon Lake, EH. Graham 9386, June 25, 1935 (CM); Garfield Co., Henry Mts., A/.£ Jones 5695bc, July 27, 1894 (US); Grand Co., La Sal Mts., Erdman 212, July 28, 1960 (BRY); Millard Co., Chalk Creek, Christensen , August 3, 1966 (BRY); San Juan Co., Abajo Mts., Erdimn 247, July 28, 1960 (BRY); San Juan Co., Navajo Mt.,//.C. Cutler 2817, July 30, 1939 (NY);Tooele Co., Stanshury Island, Cottam 7606, April 13, 1940 (UT); Utah Co,, Rock Canyon, Harrison 6181, May 12, 1933 (BRY); Washington Co., Pine Valley Mts., Goodding 875, May 17. 1902 (US); Weber Co., Ben Lomond Peak, IV. Call , June 28, 1940 (UT). Acacia greggii A. Gray (Fig. 15) The Beaver Dam Wash of Washington County, re- presents the northern limits of the catclaw acacia, named for its sharp spines, and is the only recorded collecting site in Utah. There is one stand near Terry's ranch which numbers about 40 individual trees. Representative Specimen: Washington Co., Beaver Dam Wash,,?./.. Welsh 1480, April 8, 1961 (BRY). AcerglabntmJorr. (Fig. 16) This maple is widespread in Utah mountains and generally grows at higher elevations than/leer ^ra«c//- deiitatum. Rocky Mountain maple occurs along streams and in conifer and aspen forests. The leaves are variable in shape and may even be palmateiy compound. A common fungus, almost un- Flg. 15. A cacia greggii A. Gray iversal in this area, results in striking briglit red patches on the leaves. Representative Specimens: Box Elder Raft River Mts., C McMillan 1504, June 18, 1948 (UT); Cache Co., Dry UTAH OUTLINE MAP. i Fig. 16. Acer glabriim Please note


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