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parallel south to the Calapooia Mountains on the south border of Lane County, 

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Descriptive flora of the vascular plants (1,617 species and subspecies) with 

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Beagan, A. B. Plants used by the Hoh and Quileute Indians. Trans. Kansas 

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List of Indian plant names ; annotated systematic list of vascular plants, 

 with uses. The Hoh and Quileute Indians live on the Pacific coast of the 

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St. John, Harold. Flora of southeastern Washington and of adjacent Idaho. 

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Physiography, climate, life zones ; descriptive flora of vascular plants. The 

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and Courtney, W. D. The flora of Epsom Lake. Amer. Jour. Bot. 1 1 : 



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List of vascular plants found in the drainage basin of the lake, which is a 

 "small lake of nearly pure magnesium sulphate," near Oroville, Okanogan 

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and Hardin, Edith. Flora of Mt. Baker. Mazama 11: 52-102. illus. 



1929. (Reprinted.) 



Plant zones, botanical explorations ; keved flora of 333 vascular plants, with 

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and Jones, G. N. An annotated catalogue of the vascular plants of 



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Topography, ecology, etc. ; annotated list of 403 species of vascular plants. — 

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 Science 13: 72. 1939. 



and Warren, F. A. The plants of Mount Rainier National Park, Wash- 

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Geology, life zones, botanical explorations, bibliography; annotated list of 

 695 spermatophytes. Replaces Piper, C. V. The flora of Mount Rainier. 

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and Warren, F. A. Preliminary list of the plants of the Kaniksu Na- 

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Annotated list of 451 vascular plants, with a single key to the species. (Pend 

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Suksdorf , W. N., and Howell. Thomas. The flora of Mount Adams. Mazama 

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Unannotated list of 480 vascular plants. Mount Adams is in the south- 

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Wylie, R. B. The flora of Iowa Rock, a small rocky island in Puget Sound. 

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Topography, etc.; unannotated list of cellular and vascular plants. (Small 

 island near Friday Harbor, San Juan County.) 



