Artemisia dracunculoides Pursh F]. Amer. Sept. 
(1814) 742. 
Shép-eh. 
(No use given). 
Artemisia frigida Wil/denow Sp. P|. 3 (1804) 18388. 
Mountain Sagerbrush, Estafiata. 
Kur-ug-yt. 
‘*Put on prayer sticks, also a little put in with sweet 
corn when they roast it.”’ 
Carthamus tinctorius Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1 (1753) 
830. 
Safflower (introduced from Eurasia). 
A-s6p-i-ron. 
‘‘Flowers used to color bread yellow for certain 
dances.” 
Chrysothamnus Howardii (Parry ex A.Gray) 
Greene in Erythea 8 (1895) 118. 
Linosyris Howard Parry ex A.Gray in Proc. Amer. 
Acad. 6 (1865) 541. 
Bigelovia Howardu A.Gray in Proc. Amer. Acad. 
8 (1873) 641. 
Rabbit Bush. 
Si-waq-bi. 
‘Stick in rows in the sand to act as a sandbreak.”’ 
Chrysothamnus stenophyllus (4. Gray) Greene 
in Erythea 8 (1895) 94. 
Bigelovia Douglasii A.Gray var. stenophylla A.Gray 
in Proc. Amer. Acad. 8 (1873) 646. 
Rabbit Bush. 
Ma-i-bi. 
‘‘Used as a sand-break to protect young corn and 
melons.” 
Rive 
