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Liliaceae? 
Oenothera bottoms of Devils River, 4 *"& ft. tall July 26, 1?49 
margins of streams to Austin 
cactus high hills of Devils River 
Hymenatherum " ” ” 
Quercus ” '* 
Linum ** " 
Gramineae ” " 
" , much branched,3-5 ft. tall 
Panicum 
Gramineae 
bottoms 
” , fl. white, crevifas of rocks 
” ,panicle yellowish, much branched 
from root, forming lefcge patches 
hills of Devils River fl white 
crctus 
cactus 
Asclepiad. 
" " , fruit lanceolate, smoothe, scarlet, Jnly 28 ,p 5 j .9 
** ", fruit lanceolate, green 
bottoms of Devils River(an at Eagle Pass in 1^48) 
Amaranthac. hills of Devils River, thickets and shady places 
Verbena " " , nearly or quite to the summit, fl .bright red 
Oornpositae summitof hills of Devils Riv.,rock crevices, fl .yellow 
" declevity of hills of Devils River 
Krameria Devils River, declivitjr^ of hills 
Gramineae " " " ” 
AbutiIon " ” " " 
Dalea Bevils River, on high hills, 1-2 ft, tall 
Gramineae Devils River, high hills 
Eohinbeereua flexispinusV ,high hills. Devils River 1 ft tall 8 in. diemet, 
Hedyotis Devils Riv., high hills, rock crevices 
Mamillaria ” “ " " 4~5 in. broad July 30, l p 49 
scarcely risingn above the ground 
Evolvulus Devils Riv., high hills, fl blue 
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Petaloetemon " " 
", abundant, keel * wing purp. 
vexillum yellow 
