STATE GEOLOGIST 



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.: Bigekwii, 



\.\ OOpodrOBl amiotinuin, 

 " eomplanatuin. 



Lentum Trichoma* 

 W I ■ 



• tptei ia fragilia, 

 Lyoopodium inundatum, 



Future observations will undoubtedly greatly reduce the fore- 

 going list, us well as the following: 



Jjist of native Plants seen only on the southwestern, slope of the 



Peninsxda. 



Amor p ha oaaMeens, 

 Deamodium canescens, 

 Leapedcza violacea, 

 var. augustifnlia. 

 Laspedeza hirta, 

 Ludwi-ia alternifolia, 

 ChryBoplenium Aiucricaiuiin, 

 iiydr- KSOiyle umbellata, 

 Eryiigium yucca* folium, 

 Thaspium barbinode, 

 u trifoliatum, 

 Yeraonia faacicnlata, 

 Liatria Bpicata, 

 Solidagu nlmifolia, 

 Silphiom laciniatnm, 



inu-griiolium, 

 .i porporea, 

 II' '. tnthufl ocidentalia, 

 H • . acii vii, 



tenia Lanceolata, 

 ii\ brida, 

 Miniulus alatua, 

 Ter 



ana, 



rdia anriculata, 

 S 



•vii. 



Bartouia tenc-lla, 

 Bcehmeria cylindrica, 

 Celtis occideiitalis, 

 var. crassifolia, 

 Triglochin palustre, 

 Sclicuchzeria palustris, 

 Sagittaria pusilla, 

 Gymnadenia tridentata, 

 Spiranthes gracilis, 

 Pogonia ophioglossoides, 



M pendula, 

 Microstylis ophioglossoides, 

 Liparis liliifolia, 

 Zygadenus glaucus, 

 Commelyna Virginica, 

 Eriocaolon septangulare, 

 Cyperilfl strigosus, 



" phymatodes, 

 Hemicarpba subsquarrosa, 

 Eleocharia acicularis, 

 Fimbristylis spadicea, 



stia scabra, 

 Muh' merata, 



Stipa avenacea, 

 Tricuapia Bealerioides, 

 Glyo 

 Panicnm filift rme, 



