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303152 to 303625— Continued 



303298 to 303301— Continued 



303301. V-64-100. Three miles south of Lyman Lake along roadside, 

 north of Rock Springs, Ariz. Shrub dense. 



303302 to 303305. Fraxinus anomala Torr. ex Wats. Oleaceae. 



303302. V-64-203. Seven miles east of Dinnehotso, Ariz. Sandy desert. 



303303. V-64-206. Three and one half miles east of junction, Routes 6 

 and 65 on Grand Mesa Road, Colo. South canyon wall. 



303304. V-64-286. Seven miles west of Escalante, Utah. Steep north 

 slope in weathered sandstone. Tree small, multistemmed, leaves uni- 

 foliate, shining green. 



303305. V-64-303. San Raphael Reef road cut north of Goblin Park 

 road, Utah. Tree small, shrubby. 



303306. Fraxinus sp. 



V-64-68. Oak Creek Canyon Road, 12 miles south of Flagstaff, Ariz. 

 Elevation 4,000 feet. Tree low, growing on steep slope to south. 



303307. Geranium caespitosum James ex Gray Geraniaceae. 



V-63-222. Mountain meadow top of Black Mesa, 30 miles south of Craw- 

 ford, Colo. Growing among native grasses and forbs. Plant strong, to 2 

 feet high, flowers vary white to rosy purple. 



303308. Geranium sp. 



V-63-16. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo. Elevation 7,000 

 feet. Foliage gray green, herbaceous. 



303309. Geranium sp. 



V-63-30. Canyon near Fort Robinson, Neb. Dry site. Rosette stage, 

 no bloom, leaves small. 



303310. Geranium sp. 



V-63-79. Happy Jack Road, Medicine Bow Forest, Wyo., dry south slope. 

 Elevation 7,200 feet. Herbaceous perennial. 



303311. Geranium sp. 



V-63-111. Two miles southeast of Redstone, Colo., rocky soil. Rosette. 



303312. Geranium sp. 



V-63-167. Salida-Hartsel, Colo., roadside among rocks; rosette. 

 303313 and 303314. Geum triflorum Pursh. Rosaceae. 



303313. V-63-11. Crazy Woman Canyon, east of Bighorn Mountains, 

 southwest of Buffalo, Wyo. Dry south slope. Plant low acaulescent; 

 leaves pubscent 3-6 inches long, 1-2 inches wide, bipinnate acute tips to 

 lobe, flowering scape 4-6 inches tall, rose pink; petals white, flowers 

 turbinate. 



303314. V-63-47. Crazy Woman Canyon, Bighorn Mountains, southwest 

 of Buffalo, Wyo. Plant low, acaulescent; scape 4-6 inches; leaves 3-6 

 inches long; bipinnate 1-2 inches wide; acute, flowering scape and sepals 

 pink; petals whitish. 



303315 and 303316. Gilia aggregata (Pursh) Spreng. Polemoniaceae. 



303315. V-63-191. Central Rocky Mountains, 8.5 miles south of Craw- 

 ford, Colo. Biennial. Winters over as rosette of lacy leaves producing 

 stalk to 3 feet high following summer. Long flowering period. Colors 

 range from white to bright scarlet, star shaped limb of the tubular co- 

 rolla speckled deeper red. 



303316. V-63-225. Black Mesa road, 25 miles south of Crawford, Colo. 

 Common; variable flower colors. 



