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Scrophglariaceae bottoms of the San Felipe, fl.very light pur ^ 1 ' 7 ^ 
Ludwigia & Leramna at the head of the San Felipe 
Acaciaf prairies at head of S. Felipe, much branched shrub 2 - 3 ft fi gold 
Oil is A Mils at head of San Felipe 
Leguminosae * * «* 
Heliotropium a n gustifol ium hills, head San Felipe (strife) 
Polygala hills, head of S. Felipe, mijch branched from root, perennial 
crucifer ** ” ", fl white, second floweru g 
Loasaceae " " " fl y6 iiow 
AbutiIon seeds " " *» 
Mixaosae seeds " " ** 
Byttneriaceae seeds " " " 
Mimosaceae seeds " " .common on prairies 
Qxalidaceae prairies, common, growing more luxuriantly in shade 
cactus on bluffs of Sen F e ii pe> in op even 12 0T more x n . high, 
6-10 in. diameter, fl open in morning,close before night 
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Ujictaginaely b] 
Clematis prairies, San F e iip e 
Euphorbia " " 
Cyperaceae margin of San F e iip e 
Convolvulaceee banks of San *'elipe 
Jaly 9 , 1P49 
55 ' 
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Sfeuisetum ** " " 
Compositae prairies of San Felipe 
Hymenatherum 
Guaicum 
Portulaca pilosa 
'Eriogonum 
Gramineae 
top & side of San F e ii pe mound 
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