798. 
799 - 
800. 
801. 
802. 
803. 
804. 
805. 
806. 
807. 
808. 
809. 
810. 
Amarentfeae. Devils River, summit of Mile August ? 
»» 
GramineaeC/?^- 5 -Jhn 
ffaura 
Physalis 
AbutiIon 
Engelmannia prairies betw. Devils River and the Pecos 
_ ' Aug. 11 , 
Cantus pebbly bed of branch running to the Pecos,fl. scarlet 
Gramineae Prairies of the Pecos Aug. 12, 1849 
Compositae " " " fl. purple 
declevity of hills 
stUmmit of hills & in bottoms 
fl purple, 
declevity of hills 
Prionopsis " " " 
" yKuHQ. a&na.ceci . 
Gramineae ** " ” 
Cruciferae valley of the Pecos, fl. white 
Compositae v ” ** ** 
Aug. 13 , 1849 
Aug. 14 , 1849 
8ll. Solidsgo " 
tt n 
8l2. Leguminosae ** 
n n 
fl. 
yeliow 
813. Gramineae " 
n tt 
814. ” ^ » 
tt t# 
815. ■ « 
»t tt 
8l6. " " 
tt tt 
817 Euphorbia Prairies 
beyond the Pecos 
Aug. 18 , 1849 
8l8. Perez i a ’* 
ft 
ft 
fl. light purple 
819. Gramineae ** 
ft 
ft 
820. Krameria " 
tt 
tt 
8-21 . Oenothera ” 
tt 
Hf 
822 . SidaIces " 
tv 
t* 
fl. orange-red 
823. Leucophyllum minus 
hills beyond 
the 
Pecos , L. Bakeri, 2 ft. tall,fl 
824. Compositae prairies beyond the 
Pecos 
825. cactus " 
tt 
ft 
t 
6 ft. tall,branching, branches 
nearly horizontal,fruit dry yellow 
826. cactus hills beyond Pecos, dense hemispherical clusters, ji 
fruit smell & tastes like strawberrie 
