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294. 
2 95 - 
296. 
297. 
298. 
299. 
300. 
301. 
302. 
303. 
304. 
305. 
3 oG. 
307- 
308. 
309. 
310. 
311. 
312. 
313. 
314. 
315. 
31G. 
317 . 
318. 
319 • 
320. 
321. 
322. 
323. 
Mieromeria near summit of mountains at Coppermines August l8 t 185 1 
Malvaceae sides or mts. & valleys at the Coppermines 
Petalostemon do. 
Oratiola margin of mountain-torrents at Coppermines 
Euphorbia stony hills at the Coppermines, August 19, 1851 
Sanvitalis 
Convolvulus 
*» 
grass 
Pheseolus 
Gills 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
dc. 
, and in valleys 
.procumbent, branching from root 
Euphorbia on stony hills near the Coppermines Aug. 20, 1851 
Astragalus pebbly bed of stream near Coppermines and on pine hills, 
prostrate and much branched 
Portulaca 
Eut oc a .» 
Cucurbit. 
(with no. 305) 
do. 
do. 
, climbing on bushes 
.large bunches,much branched 
do. 
Hymenatherum stony hills near the Coppermines 
Euphorbia do. 
” do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
do. 
/ ' yj-f — ' 
Aster do. 
Oenothera creek-margin at Coppermines, 2-3 ft. tall.fl opening in morning 
stony hills near Coppermines,fl. open in morning,withering early 
Allium do. ,fl. nodding,light purple 
Euphorbia do. 
valley of creek neareCoppermines,alluvial soil, Aug. 22 , 1851 
Cyperus on pine-hills near the Coppermines 
Oenothera in valleys near the Coppermines 
Cestilleja bed of creek near the Coppermines 
