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Deschampsia danthonioides Munro. 

 Hair Grass, 

 mo'no. 

 ?3ro / ni-so-nip. 



Deyeuxia canadensis Beauv. and 

 stricta Trin. Reed Bent 

 Grass, 

 ni'a-bip. 

 an'go-ma-tai-yu. 

 an'go-ma-tsai-yu . 



[an'go-bi, spruce, + ma'tsai- 

 yu.] 

 Dodeeathion meadia L. Shooting 

 Star. 

 pa'bu-ip. 

 Dracocephalum parviflorum Nutt. 

 Dragon-head, 

 toi'ya-ba-gwa-mip. 



[toi'ya-bi, mountain, or toi'ya- 

 wint, canyon, + pa'gwa- 

 nup, mint, which see fur- 

 ther.] 

 The same name also applied 

 to the related forms Lo- 

 phanthus urticifolius and 

 Scutellaria . 

 Seeds gathered as food. 

 Echinospermum redowskii Lehm., 

 floribundum Lehm., etc. 

 Stickseed. 

 tso'nap. 



This same name was applied 

 to various borraginaceous 

 plants in about the same 

 way as our own English 

 popular name "stickseed." 

 Eleocharis palustris R. Br. Spike- 

 rush, 

 wan'dzi-baip. 



By some occasionally loosely 

 spoken of as ba'hwap, which 



is correctly the name for 

 Juncus. 

 Elymus canadensis L. Wild Rye. 

 ti'wa-bi-nip. 

 o'ro-rop. 

 o'ro. 

 o'do. 



Seeds formerly gathered for 

 food. 

 Elymus sibiricus L. Wild Rye; 

 Lyme Grass. 

 o'ro-rop . 

 o'ro. 

 o'do. 



B} r some also spoken of 

 loosely as ni'a-bi, q. vid. 

 Seeds used for food. 

 Epilobium alpinum L. Willow- 

 herb, 

 u'sa. 

 Epilobium coloratum Muni. Wil- 

 low-herb, 

 tu'si-grp. 



The name refers to the black 

 seeds. 

 Epilobium spicatum L. Willow- 

 herb, 

 pa'ga-so-nap. 

 Epipactis gigantea Dougl. 

 wan'di-wa-svimp. 

 wan'di-wa-sip. 

 Equisetum hiemale L. Scouring 

 Rush, 

 i'sa-yu-gip. 

 Name refers to use made of 

 plant by Indian chi dren 

 for whistles. 

 Erigeron canadensis L. Fleabane. 

 ?on't lm-pi-wa-tsip . 

 ?on'tim-pi-wai. 

 This name probably not cor- 



