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[[left page blank]] [[end page]] [[start page]] Ephedra (olivacea) only seen near 1700. Franseria dumosa extends up to 3500. Echinocactus pollycephalus extends from 1700 up to 3000, Cereus engelmani seen at 1800 Lyssium andersoni seen from 2300 to 4000. Ephedra (verda) begins at 1800 on the cañon side facing N.E. and runs to top of divide (8100) and on up to 9300 on N.E. slope of Telescope Peak. Prunus fasciculatus begins in cañon at 2850 and runs up to 7100. begins on slope facing east and ends on a S.E. slope. Atriplex confertifolia begins at 1800 in cañon but only a little & soon stops. Salizaria mexicana. a little at 3250. Opuntia bassalaris, begins at 3400 Pentstemon (multiflorum) abundant from 3500 to 7000 on E. slope. Cowania mexicana begins at 3500 and goes up to 7000 on [[erased]] N [[/erased]].E. slope. Eurotia lanata begins at 3500 & reaches about 4700 on E. slope. Audibertia incana reaches from 3650 to 6500, begins on N.E. slope & ends on E. Lupinus (grandiflora) runs from 3900 to top of ridge at 8100. The largest, finest lupine I ever saw. Larrea mexicana runs up the cañon to 3500, higher on side facing S. Thamnosma montanum. 4500 to 6500 on E. slope. Artemisia tridentata begins at 4000 and runs to top at 8100 and onto 10000 on E. & W. slopes of Telescope Peak. Grayia pollygaloides is scattering from 4100 to 4700 Tetradymia spinosa alittle at 4100 Coleogina ramosissima begins at 4800 on E. slope & ends at 6100 on S.E. Juniper & Pinus monophilla begin on N.E. slop at 4700 and run up main mountains to 8200 on N.E. Pinus monophilla up to 9300 on S. slope. Junipers not so high
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I went to www.theplantlist.org/browse/-/-/ and looked up many of the plant names. I think he meant Audibertia nivea, not Audibertia ineava. Some of the genus& speicies names are correct, but Bailey misspelled like pollycephelus should be polycephalus, Pentsteman should be Pentastemon, Atriflex should be A triflex (space between a & t), ineava should be nivea, bassalaris should be basilaris. The ones with question marks I could not find in the plant list, so assume I am misspelling them. When looking up a genius, I found that some of the species names Bailey added don't seem to exist or perhaps just aren't used now? I found a currently used name Cereus anglen, but not a Cereus anglenani.
- I can completely understand these above issues! Vernon misspells taxonomy as well as using what are now synonyms. Have solved as many as I can. Anything I'm unsure of is in [[?]]
Can't work out whether [[N?]] has been erased-@siobhanleachman
it looks like it to me -@meg_shuler