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GENTIANACEA. 
Erythrea calycosa, Buckley. Metealf. Aug. 
POLEMONIACEA. 
Gilia longifiora, Gray. Common. May. 
Gilia aurea, Nutt. Coronado mne. May. 
Gilia bigelovii, Gray. Fairly common. May. 
Gilia floccosa, Gray. Ward’s canyon. May. 
Gilia polycladon, Torr. Sheldon. April. 
Gilia inconspicua, Doug. Chase Creek. April. 
Gilia leptomeria, Gray. Chase Creek. May. 
Gilia aggregata, Spreng. Garfield. 
Gilia multiflora, Nutt. Metealf. Sept. 
Phlox gracilis, Greene. Clifton. May. 
CONVOLVULACES. 
Ipomea coccinea, L. Common. Sept. 
Ipomea var. hederifolia, Gray. Sheldon. 
Ipomea hederacee, Jacq. Not infrequent. 
Ipomea costellata, Torr. Common on dry hills. Sept. 
Convolvulus incanus, Vahl. Dry hills. Sept. 
Euvolvulus argenteus, Pursh. Frequent. 
SOLANACE. 
Solanum jamesii, Torr. Shady banks Blue River. Sept. 
Solanum triflorum, Nutt. Clifton, rare. June. 
Solanum nigrum) Clifton. 
Solanum nigrum nodiflorum, Gray. Blue River. Sept. 
Solanum xanti var. Parish. Metealf. July. 
Solanum eleagnifolium, Cav. Clifton, probably introduced. 
Chamesaracha coronopus, Gray. Dry mesas. April to Oct. 
Chamesaracha sordida, Gray. With the last but more common. 
Physalis pubescens, L. Clifton. 
Physalis crassifolia, Benth. Frequent. 
Physalis longifolia, Nutt. Melealt. Sept. 
Margaranthus solanaceus, Schlecht. Above 4,000 ft. alt. Com- 
mon. Sept. 
Lycium berlandieri, Dunal. Common at higher altitudes. 
Lycium pallidium, Miers. Common. April. 
Lycium andersoni wrightii, Gray. Very common. 
Datura meteloides, LC. Clifton. 
Quincula lobata, Raf. Frequent. April. 
Nicotiana attenuata, Torr. Common. 
