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10.39 "Water lily" (7 plants) [[underlined]] Mexico [[/underlined]] : near Tampico. Dr. E. Palmer # "G" Feb. 1910 10.40 Opuntia (3 joints) "undoubtedly a cultivated form." " " # "H" 10.41 I Hylo Cereus (4 pieces) "seen frequently in large heavy - looking bunches in the crotches of trees where its branches rest for support." - E. Palmer, [[underlined]] in Liet [[/underlined]], 28 Feb. 1910. " " "I" [[line across pages]] 10.42 Echinoea. Dead & preserved. 2 plants 9543 [[underlined]] Texas [[/underlined]] [[underlined]] Lloyd.[[/underlined]], F.E. #1. Escondido Creek, near Tuna Springs Feb. 26 - 28, 1910. (See list) 10.43 Opuntia (Platy op.) 1 joint " #2 10.44 Opuntia (Platy op.) 3 specimens " #3 10.45 Cereus (1 plant in 2 pieces) large [[braiform?]] sort 1 destr. " #4 10.46 Echinoc. (4 plants) " #5 10.47 Echinoe (1 plant) " #6 10.48 Mamillaria heyderi (1 plant) [[strikethrough]] # [[/strikethrough]] " #7 10.49 Mamillaria (2 plants) [[strikethrough]] # [[/strikethrough]] " #8 10.50 Echinocereus (2 large plants) [[strikethrough]] # [[/strikethrough]] " #9