Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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79. Exceedingly common throughout the sandy meadows, 74. In meadows 75 Chenopodium- Common. 76. Common in the meadows 77. Malva- Quite common by the road-sides 78 Asclepias- Astney common; among the willows near the river 79 Very common- Meadows- 80. 81. Grass- common in particular spots. Specimens all found together on dry ground on the bank of a olive. 82. Rosa- in fruit-Common near the river. July 27th Camps 83 Caigeron- Among shrubs in the meadows- 84. 85 From camp 11- By Watson from across the river 86 A grass- 87 Myosotis- Quite common on sandy banks near the river 88 Chenopodium 89 " " " 90 Castillea. Very common in moist, grassy places 91- From the dry meadows above the camp. 92 " " " " 93 " " " " 94- Bank of the river in coarse sand 95. Common in wet places among lutes and rushes. 96 Rumex- in patches in moist ground 97 Mentzelia aligospoema- In gravelly open spots in the meadow 98 Asclepias- Forming large isolated bunches, Mountain canons and valleys 99 Meadows.