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245 Aster ascendens Lindl. 
247 Aster Modestus Lindl. 
249 Aster occidentalis Nutt. 
249a Aster fremontii Gray. 
250 Aster conspicuus Lindl. 
255 Aster foliaceous Lindl. 
252 Aster engelmanni Gray. 
253 Antdnaria rosea (Eaton) Greene. 
284 Antennaria luzuloides T.& G. 
251 Antennaria raceraoaa Hook. 
256 Antennaria concolor Piper. 
25a Anaphalis margaritaceae Hook, var occidentalis Greene. 
269 Arteraesia ludoviciana Nutt. 
260 Arteries ia tridentata Nutt. 
261 Madia dissitifolia (Nutt) T.& G. 
284 Madia glome rata Hook. 
262 Anthemis cotula L. 
263 Matricaria saveolens (Pursh.) Buchenen. 
264 Rudbeckia Montana Gray. This is common up to 4000 feet .The 
honey bees seem very fond of the blossom 
and seem to be stupified by it. 
265 Achilles lanulosa Nutt. This is the most common plant in Sept, 
and late August . It is found in all parts of the valley to the top 
of Table Mountain. The specimens ?ere examined by Mr. Pernald. 
266 Helianthella douglasii T.-fc G. 
267 Balsamorhiza saittata (Pursh) Nutt. 4000 feet near Brown Bear. 
269 Eriophyllura lanatum (Pursh) Porbes. 
270 Seneeio cymbalarioides Nutt. 
271 Seneacio hooker! T.& Gray. 
Senecio serra Hook. 
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