JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
VoL. XXIIT August, 1922 No. 272 
REPORT OF WORK ON THE MULFORD BIOLOGICAL 
EXPLORATION OF 1921-'22 
y botanical ewes on this journey began immediately 
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for our economic museum, ee one of the members of the party 
above-named pass was made by ee through the 
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I found enough water supply in early July to maintain a scanty 
growth of alpine plants. My collections here included two 
cactuses, two caiophoras, a ribes in fruit, and several senecios. 
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in flower, and of ferns, on the sides of the valley, which were 
ive he term ‘‘Pongo” means a beginning or 
eee and refers to the origin of some importan 
stream or the commencement route some important 
ae maa ee a 2 apie of pice so named, and ohey 
di a phrase as ‘‘de Quime,”’ 
to indicate the are For a leagues on the road to 
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