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90.- Linosyris (a.) - Sheet 161.- Spec 1-4.- Truckee River Bottom, below
the Big Bend.- Aug. 20^E 1867.- A diffusely branched
perennial shrub, 3'-5' high.- "Brown Sage".- [illegible]
(a.) - Sheet 162.- Spec 1-3.- E. Humboldt Mts.- Sept. 29^E 1867.-
In lower canyon.- 2' high.-
91.- Linosyris (b.) - Sheet 163.- Spec 1-5.- Yerba Vista Canyon, W. Humboldt
Mts.- Sept. 10^E 1867.- High mountain side.- Frequent.- A
much branched shrub, 1' high.-
92.- Linosyris (p.) - Sheet 163.- Spec 1.- Hot Spring Mts.- Aug. 11^E 1867.-
Sandy ridge in high mountain canyon.- 1' high.-
93.- Linosyris (D.) - Sheet 164.- Spec 1-6.- Yerba Vista Canyon, W. Hum-
bold Mts.- Sept. 10^E 1867.- High mountain side.- 2' high.
94.- Linosyris (e.) - Sheet 165.- Spec 1-3.- W. Humboldt Mts., with
the last, Sept. 10^E 1867.- and on E. Humboldt Mts. with (a.)-
Sept. 29^E 1867.-
95.- Linosyris (g) - Sheet 166.- Spec 1.- E. Humboldt Mts., with (a-g.)-
Sept. 29^E 1867.-
96.- [illegible] axillaris.- Sheets 167-171.- Spec 1-13.- Truckee River Bottom, below
the Big Bend.- July 29^E 1867.- Very abundant. Potential for study
of stalks, much branched - extent.- 1'2" high.- [illegible]
97.- Francenia Hookeriana (q.) - Sheets 172-175.- Spec 1-4.- Truckee River Bottom,
below Big Bend.- Aug. 13^E 1867.- Frequent in the sandy river bed.