686 
68y. 
688 . 
689. 
aquatic margin of water near springe tributary to S. Felipe— 1 ^ 
among cyperaceae and other*aquatics 
Trichocoronis rivularis outlets of springs tributary to S. Felipe 
blooming profusely above and beneath surface, fl. white 
(J Yucca //Spanish Bayonet, fruiting high prairies of S. Felipe 
and east to the Medina July 19 1849 
Y -f f 1 - 11 - *\ 
Portugese low prairies of San *elipe, fl. expand in afternoon 
and remain open till next midday July 20 , 1849 
690. 
Cyperaceae 
small branch of 
the San Felipe 
691. 
_ T^cUl^ 
Gramineae 
low prairies " 
tt 
692. 
LantanaV 
high hills " 
w fl. 
suff rut icose 
lift* tall 
693. 
Cyperaceae 
small branch of 
the San Felipe 
694. 
Da lea 
San Felipe mound , fl purple 
695. 
696. 
697. 
698. 
699. 
700. 
701. 
Gr£ 
low prairies on the San *elipe 
bluff ofi a small branch of the San Felipe 
July 21 , 1849 
Smilax high prairies between San F e li pe 4 Devils river July 22 , 1849 
climbing over bushes * ' 1 - 
Filix 
crevices of rocky bluff betw. S. Felipe end Devils Riv. 
S, S, 
Lyco/odiaceae high' rocky bluffs of Devils River 
abundant 
Asclepias Banks of Devils River 
Compoeitae " ” 
bottoms of Devils River climbing over tall grass 4 Bushes 
crevices of rocks, high bluffs of Devils R. in shade 
bluffs of Devils River fl. blue 
crossing of Devils River, fl. bright scarlet 
pra1ries near a creek ^ mi. b eyond c rossing of Devi 1 s 
Rive r; fl. yellow, mostly irT fruit 
702. 
Cucurbit. 
703. 
Commelyna 
704. 
Evolvulus 
705. 
Pentstemon 
706. 
707 
fruit of no 
co 
0 
e— 
Compositae 
709 . 
710. 
Scrophulariaceae hills of Devils River, fl white 
above mentioned creek; declivities, fl. white, a 
much branched shrub. Solaneceae? 
