Kaibab National Forest, 17, 
INDEX 
Jessamine, bastard, 142. 
Jimmyweed es heterophyllus), 8, 
156-157. 
Johnson, H. 67, oe 183. 
Johnston, if EY. 80, 83. 
Jointfir (Ephedra), 6, oe 
family, 9, 12-13. 
Nevada (E. neyadensis), 12. 
Jojoba (Simmondsia californica), 5, 9, 94, 95, 
165 
ane Je M83: 
Jornada Hauge Reserve, 163. 
Judas-tree, 
Seve vole ORISKS 37, 184. 
Juglans SPDes 179. 
Juices (browse plants), 6, 93, 97, 107, 121, 
145, 177. See also Poisonous species. 
Jujube (Zizyphus), 113—114. 
ycommon (Z. qujuua) 113. 
Parry (Z. parryi), 114 
Southwestern (Z. lycioides), late 
Texas (Z. obtusifolia), 114. 
Juneco, 116. 
Juneberry, western, 124, 
dune grass. See Grass, June. 
Juniper (Juniperus), 2, 3, 11, 22, 37, 39, 43, 
50, 55, 66, 70, ne 96, "111, 122. 137, 
139, 141, 155, 
alligator (J. Pe euniveay: alate 
Colorado, 11. 
common, 11. 
dwart (J. communis), 11. 
one-seed (J. monosperma), 11. 
Utah (J. utahensis), 11. 
Virginia, 11. 
western (J. occidentalis), 11. 
Juniperaceae, 10 
Juniperus (juniper), 11. 
communis (dwarf jeg common j.), 11, 
monosperma (one-seed j.), 11. 
occidentalis (western j.), 11. 
pachyphloea (alligator j.), 11. 
scopulorum (Rocky Mountain red ccdar), 
afte 
utahensis (Utah j.), 11. 
virginiana (eastern red Sorel ae 
Kaibab Plateau, 50, 163. 
Kalmia, 128-130. 
alpine (K. microphylla), 128, 130. 
alpine bog, 128. 
bog (K. polifolia), 129-130. 
dwarf. See Alpine k 
glauca. See K. polifolia. , 
glauca microphylia. See K. micro- 
phylla. 
microphylla (alpine k.), 128, 130, 180. 
occidentalis. See K. polifolia. 
polifolia (bog k.), 129-130. 
polifolia microphylla. See K. micro- 
hylla. 
Karwinskia humboldtiana (coyotillo), 113. 
Keeler, eerie L., 184. 
Kelloge, R S., 17, 184. 
Kelly, J. We 180. 
Kennedy, P ’ Beveridge, 41, 48, 61, 68, 187, 
188. 
Kiahapoko, 164. 
Kidney-root, 160. 
Kidneywood (Eysenhardtia polystachya), 86. 
Kidneywort (Baccharis pilularis), 160. 
Kinnikinnick. See Bearberry. 
Knight, Henry G., 33, 157, 184. 
Knowles, Louis, 4. 
Kochia americana cereen molly), 36. 
Koeberliniaceae, 115-116. 
Koeberlinia spinosa (ail-thorn), 116. 
Korstian, Clarence ¥., 88. 
Krameria (ratany), 80832, 
canescens, 83. 
glandulosa renee. Z)s 81, 82. 
grayi (white r.), 
parvitolia Gee Tr) S20 uliCo: 
secundiflora (trailing r.), 82. 
Krameriaceae, 7, es 80-82. 
Kuhns, John C., 
Kunzé, Richard E., 13, 71, 80, 91, 184. 
201 
spe tridentata, 53 See Purshia triden- 
ata. 
Labrador-tea (Ledum), 130-131. 
smooth (L. aioe) 131. 
true (L. groenlandicum), ast 
Lambing range, 170, 171, 172, 173. 
Lambs, “23, 275/128, 131, X72. 
Lameta, 94, 
Lantow, J. L., 28, 30, 182. 
Larch (Larix), 11, 48, 99, 132. 
{7 European Ge decidua), 11. 
western (L. occidentalis), 48, 99, 132. 
Larix (larch), 11, 48, 99, 1 
+decidua (Huropean if oe wal 
europaea, 11. 
occidentalis (western 1.), 48, 99, 132. 
Larrea, ¥ 
La Sal region, 63. 
Lassen National Forest, 109, 124. 
Latex, 4, 179, 
Lauraceae, 38-39, 126. 
7Laurel (Laurus), 38, 126, 128. 
California-laurel. 
(Kalmia spp.), 128. 
American, 128. 
black (Leucothoé davisiae), 131, 146. 
Coos Bay, 39 
Kuropean, 38. 
family, 38-39, 126, 128. 
7Grecian (L. nobilis) , 38. 
Mountain. See Mountain-laurel. 
pale, 129. 
sheep, 126. 
sticky, 109. 
Swamp, 128. 
‘“* Laurels,” 9. 
Laurel- cherry . (sec. 
Prunus), 66, 67. 
Laurocerasus Canrer -cherry; cherry-laurel, 
sec. Prunus), 6 
tLaurus (laurel), eo ee 
jnobilis (Grecian LE) 
aoe (lava beds), 55, b6. es 139, 167, 
See also 
Laurocerasus, genus 
Lavatera (treemallow), 115. 
assurgentiflora (California t.), 115. 
Lawrence, William E., 67, 126, 132, 184. 
Leadplant (Amorpha canescens), Bo EB 
Leaf decoctions, 169. 
hairs (structure of), 164, 
infusions, i158. 
types, 54, 55, 164. 
Leatherwood, mountain, 115. 
Ledges, limestone, 97. 
Ledum (Labrador-tea, etc.), 3, 130-131. 
glandulosum (smooth Let), | 131, 180, 
groenlandicum (true L.-t.), 131. 
palustre (crystal-tea), 131. 
Legumes, 18. See Bean family. 
Leguminosae. See Fabaceae. 
Lemita, 96, 
+Lemon-verbena (Lippia citriodora), 140. 
Lennoaceae, 154. 
Lenzie, Frank B., 4, 40, 98, 128, 132, 134. 
Leopold, Aldo, 188. 
Lepargyrea (buffaloberry), 119, 120, 179. 
argentea (silver b.), 119, 120, 179. 
canadensis (russet b.), 119, 120, 179. 
rotundifolia (roundleaf b.), 119, 120. 
Leptedactylon (gilia), 139. 
brevifolium, 139. 
nuttallii (Nuttall gilia), 139. 
pungens (prickly gilia), 139. 
Leucobatanue (subgenus of Quercus), 20, 
I= ° 
Leucothoé davisiae (black laurel), 131, 180. 
Liebig, Frank F., 4. 
Lignum nephriticum, 86. 
Lilae, 105. 
wild, 155. 
Liliaceae, 9, 14. 
Lily family, 9, 14. 
Limestone areas, 50, 98, 100. 
hills, 88 
ledges, 97. 
soils. See Soils, iimestone. 
