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straight, incumbent, white hairs, which give the plant a remarkable appearance. The 

 flower is as large as that of P. Pennsylvania. The receptacle is very villous. 



200. P. Anserina, Linn. Moist meadows, along Santa Fe Creek ; May, June. 

 |201. P. Pennsylvanica, Linn., between a. and 0. Torr. #• Gray, Fl. 1. p. 438. 

 Hill-sides, Mora River ; August, in fruit. 

 s 202. P. Pennsylvanica, var. conferta. A dwarf, very canescent-silky form, six 

 or eight inches high, agreeing with P. conferta, Bunge ! in Ledeb. Fl. Alt. Valley of 

 Santa Fe Creek, in the mountains ; June, July. 



203. P. rivalis, Nult. in Torr. 8f Gray, Fl. 1. p. 437. Along the margins of 

 Santa Fe Creek ; June, July. — Appears to be exactly Nuttall's plant : allied to P. supina. 

 f 204. P. fastigiata, Nutt. 1. c. Valley of Santa Fe Creek ; June. 



205. P. Norvegica, Linn. Valley of Santa Fe Creek, in the mountains ; June, 

 July. 



206. Fragaria Virginiana, Ehrh.; Torr. 8/ Gray, Fl. 1. p. 448. Sides of the 

 mountains, Santa Fe Creek, socially, and intermixed with the next ; April to June. 



207. F. vesca, Linn. ; Torr. 8/ Gray, I. c. Similar situations to the preceding, 

 though not generally so high up on the mountains ; April to May. 



208. Rubus Nutkanus, Morino; Torr. 8/ Gray, Fl. 1. p. 450: var. parvifolius. 

 Shady banks of Santa Fe Creek ; June, in flower ; July, in fruit. — These are small- 

 leaved specimens, resembling those from Michilimackinac (R. parviflorus, Nutt.) ; the 

 leaves, indeed, only 2 or 3 inches in diameter ; the flowers large in proportion. From 

 Lake Superior, where the plant abounds, I have specimens precisely like those of the 

 western coast. 



209. R. strigosus, Michx. Fl. 1. p. 297. Santa Fe Creek. 



210. Rosa blanda, Ait. ; Torr. 8f Gray, FL 1. p. 459. Margins of Santa Fe 

 Creek ; June. 



f211. R. blanda, fi. Torr. 8f Gray, I. c. Banks of Rock Creek, New Mexico; Au- 

 gust, in fruit. 



1 212. R. Woodsii,* Lindl. Ros. p. 21, 8/ Bot. Reg. t. 976 ? Rock Creek and Mora 

 River ; August, in fruit. 



213. Amelanchier Canadensis, S. alnifolia, Torr. 8/ Gray, Fl. 1. p. 473. Valley 

 of Santa Fe Creek in the mountains ; July, in fruit. 



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214. Ammannia latifolia, Linn.; Torr. 8/ Gray, Fl. 1. p. 480. Near Council 

 Grove ; August to September. 



