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June 5, 1831 
Compositae valleys from the Pecos to Escondido Creek,alTuvlui soils 
Statice near Escondido Creek, soil impregnated with salt 
Fallugia betw. Pecos & Escondido Cr., alluvial soil 
Compositae 
do. 
do. 
do. 
Scrophuleriac, 
Opuntia arb. 
Boraginac. 
EutoS*^ 7 ^' 
do. 
do. ,3-6 ft. tall 
Pecos to Escondido Creek, stony prairie 
do. do. 
Eyctagingrc. ^Valley of the Pecos near the hills 
Chara in Escondido Creek June 6, 1831 
" do. 
Cereus hills of Escondido Creek, stems very numerous 
Umbelliferae hills of Escondido Creek 
Scirpue margin of Escondido Creek 
Cirsium grassy flats near Escondido Creek 
Juncus do. 
Eyctaginac. do. , in small mesquite-thickets 
Cereus prairies in valley of Escondido Or., stems fBw or single 
Astragalus prairies at Escondido Springs 
Cereus stony prairies along Escondido Creek, stems few or single 
Gnaphslium among rocks,dry bed of Escondido Creek 
Opuntia Escondido Springs 
Sphaeralcea Escondido Springs to Comanche Spr., stony hills, June 7,1831 
Leguminosae do. " 
Dipteracsnthus do. w 
Opuntia do. .rocky hills 
Crypta ntha me> icana do. .stony hills 
Eicotiana Escondido Springs , rock-crevices 
Cirsium grassy flats, Escondido Spr. 
