![Transcription Center logo](/themes/custom/tc_theme/assets/image/logo.png)
This transcription has been completed. Contact us with corrections.
373. mint bush 374. Clematis 375. Aesclepias vine 376. Pinus edulis or cenefroides 377. Quercus emoryi ? black live oak 378. Prunus? like bush ? 379. Juniperus flaccida 380. Quercus texana June 7. deciduous black oak. 381. Quercus grisea - steel live white oak 382. Pentstemon, big eaten by deer 382. Tillansia short. on rocks at 6600 feet [[end page]] [[start page]] 384. Quercus undulata - steel shrub or small tree [[insertion]] ^ gray [[/insertion]] flat scale bark 385. Pseudotsuga 386. Fraxinus like bush at 8000 ft no flower or fruit 387. Kalmia? [[tree?]] 15 feet high - on rocky slope at 6000 feet 388. Cupressus arizonica tree 2-4 feet by 80-100 289. Pinus ponderosa 290. Agave 391. Nolina [[strikethrough]] lindheimeriana [[/strikethrough]] microcarpa 392. Grass 293. Gramma 294. Grass
Transcription Notes:
375. Aesclepias = Asclepias
376. cenefroides = centroides
382. Pentstemon = Penstemon
Stumped on 392 and 293. Really think 392 is grass, though the mark looks like a dotted i.
Agree that 392 is probably grass - looks like his pen might be leaking - see the dot above cupressus plus word looks exactly like 294 without the dot.
Think 293. is Gramma. - @siobhanleachman