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239. Urticea. — Foliis rugosis. In umbrosis. alt. 6500 ft. 



240. Querci sp — Arbor magna. In sylvis alt 6000 to 7000 ft. 



241. Hyperici sp.— Rocks alt. 6000 ft. 



242. Rhododendri sp. — Arbuscula mediocris alt 6000 to 7000 ft. 



243. Euonymi sp. — Arbuscula in sylvis alt. eadera. 



244. Lycopodii sp — Repens in sylvis, alt 6500 ft. 



245. Smilax sp. — Ramosissima baccis globosis miniatis. 



In sylvis, alt vix infra 5000 ft. 



246. Caricinea. — On rocks, very common alt 5000 to 6O0O ft. 



247. Adamisa sp. — In sylvis in alt eadem. 



248. Filice arborescens. — Frondib amplis stipitibus inermibus. In 

 woods alt. 



249. Caricinea. — Spicis pendulis, woods among rocks, alt 5000 ft. 



250. Gleichenia major. — In woods vix infra 5000 ft. 



251. Coraposita. — In woods alt eadem. 



252. Davallic^ sp.— In woods alt 4000, to 6000 ft. 



253. Orchidea.— In arborib alt 550O, to 6000 ft. 



254. Polypodii sp — In arbor alt.5000, 6000 ft. 



255. Gleirclienii — minor. — In sylvis alt 5000 ft. not previously 

 met with. 



256. Ophiopogon sp. — In sylvis alt 5000, 6000 ft. 



257. Composita. — Capit secundis carneis. In Mossy banks, vix 

 infra 4500. ft. 



258. Torenia. — In rupis alt 4500 ft. 



259. Spirea.— In sylvis alt 4500, to 6000 ft. 



260. Pyrus indicus. — In sylvis alt, eadem occurs before the Pyrus 

 malus. 



261. Guttifera. — Arbor mediocris fructibus junioribus oblongis : 

 stigmati orbculari peltato. In sylvis alt 5000 ft. 



262. Acanthacea.— In sylvis alt 6000 ft. 



263. Moesse sp. — Frutex arbusculoid floribus albis alt 5000 ft. in 

 woods. 



264. Ardisiae sp.— Towards alt 4O0O, 6000 ft. 



265. Eugeniae sp.— In sylvis alt 2500 ft. 



266. Bricdleise sp. — Arbuscula alt 3000 ft in woods. 



267. Andropogon Rockey Hills, alt 4000 ft. 



268. Gnaphalii sp. — Cum prsecedent. 



269. Serisse sp. — Frutex ramosus Cum precedent. 



