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600. Leguminosae high pebbly plains west, fif Zacate Cr. July 6, 1849 
601. Leguminosae high: pebbfcyoplains west of Zacate Cr.; the legumes 
burst elastically So scatter seeds on ripf?ning 
b02. Passiflora high pebbly prairies west of Zacate Cr. 
: ^c!^i>-cSUa. 
003. Eriogonum pebbly bed of a small creek beyond ZacateCr. 
Cr\A Era . 1 U *a 
0O4. Eyctagineae (J ** ** «* ** 
605. Salvia. ” " fl light purple 
606. - high prairies, much branched shrub 3-R ft. tall 
607. Gramineae high prairies of the San Felipe 
608. Scutellaria low prairies of the San Felipe 
tog. Compositae calcareous hills of the San *elipe July 7, 1849 
6lO C rue i ferae " " *• 
611. Compositae " " *» 
612. Cuscuta n n » 
613. Sragia " ** ** 
614. Compositae ” n n 
615. Euphorbia ” ” « 
Gib. - 2 *£»** " 
617. Leguminosae 
bl8. Poljrgala 
”, suffruticose, much branched 
from the root, fl white 
calcareous hills of the San Felipe 
” , many stems from 
one root, perennial 
calcareous hills of San F e iip 6f equals no. 602 
M " ” , fl yellow 
” ”, f1. light purp. 
Passiflora 
Bhysalis 
Scrophulariaceae 
Salvia 
Rutaceae 
Onosmodium 
AbutiIon 
Euphorbia ” ” 
Gramineae bottoms of the San Felipe 
" , fruticose 2~4ft,fl bluish-purp. 
