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#35 Rrythroniura grandiflorum Pursh. Abundant on all the ridges 
growing and blooming a 3 soon as the snow is off the ground 
often at the very edge of the snow bank. Known 10001’ y as 
the Snow Lilly. 
#36 Srailaoina amplexieaulis Nutt. 
#37 Smilaoena sessilifolia Nutt. 
#36 Zigadenus paniculata Wats. 
-38 Ve rat rum oalifornioura Durand. Very common in the gulches, when 
growing in the hav fields they out it with the hay. Cattle are 
very fond of the dried stalks. The leaves begin to die as soon 
as the blossoms expand, and most of the plants are rather ragged. 
Orohidaoeae. 
#39 Habenarla dilitata(Pursh. ) Nook, var leuoostaohya (Lind) Ames. 
#40 Habenaria unala3ohensis (Wpeng) Wats. 
#41 Oypripedium raontanum Doug. 
#42 Oypripedium fasiculatun Kellogg. 
SALTCACNAK. 
Allows are abundant on the gul hs.they are the first plants 
to take possession of the ground after washing the gravels 
has oeased. No attempt was made to collect them. The most 
common species has the common name of "Black Willow." 
#43 t>opulu3 tricocarpa Mich. At the Junction of Williams Creek 
and the Cougar. Elevation of about 2800 feet. 
#44 Populus tremuloides Mich. This is abundant on the lower part of 
Cougar creekT 
UBTIOACKAR. 
#47 Urtioa lyallii Wat3. Common in Cougar Gulch, some very fine RXa 
plants near t' e assay office. 
BNTULAC !;, AE. 
