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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

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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