Botany of United States Geological Exploration, 40th Parallel
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100. Salix. River Banks- very common. 101. Carex. Bed of dry stream-Mountain four miles west of camp. Common, 102. Panicum- Meadows 103. Aster- Mountain Canon- Aug'5th 104. Grass- Meadows 105. Xanthium- Borders of aluvias and moist places- rather common. All specimens up to this number, have been sent to Fort Lahunchill. No 106. From a mountain canon or dry bed of a stream, five miles west of Camp. Aug'5th 107. Grass from the same locality. 108. " " " | " Lociosypie 109 " " " " 110. Artemisia- From dry sandy deserts- and also from the meadows. 111 " " " " " " " "; 112. Mountain canon, Aug'5th 113. Mountain canon. Very abundant in the gravelly bed of the dry stream. Aug 5th 114. Meadows. Sonchus 115. Very common through the meadows.