nearly a hundred are from the Organ Mts. and adjacent Ft. Fillmore north 
of EL Paso^and about fifty from northern Chihuahua south and southwest of 
El Paso. The Boundary Survey having gone bankrupt under the flighty 
Bartlett, Wright left EL Paso the middle of June,l 852 , and returned via 
the southern wagon-road to San Antonio, arriving there a month later. 
Almost a half of Wright's third lot of plants was collected along the 
El Paso - Sen Antonio road. Bnory claimed this third lot of the 
Wright collections and it was not placed ini&ray's hands until Sept.1852. 
The region collected by Wright in 1851-52 after he reached El Paso 
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is well described by-Bartlett f S in his lengthy Narrative. While Wright 
accompanied Bartlett only on the trip from Santa Rita to Santa Cruz, 
Bartlett,having apparently considered his appointment of Commissioner 
k s an invithtiOn to g&d.> about the country, managed to visit at one time or 
another most of the localities botanized by Wright. Bartlett's Narrative 
is most helpful in determining the nature and conditions of the country 
visited by Wright. Graham's report is useful only for the data on the 
Santa Rita to Santa Cruz trip, and even it is less detailed than Bartlett's. 
