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[[line across page]] Top of Truchas Peak, N.M. Aug. 11, 1903. 13306 feet [[line across page]] 641. Grass 2. " [[Ditto for: Grass]] 3. Myasotis alpestris 4. Primula angustifolia 5. Clatonia megarriza 6. Ramunculus macauleyi 7. Saxifraga chrysanthus 8. Peronychia pulvinata 9. little timber at base 650. Draba [[line across page]] Moreno Valley, N.M. 8500 feet Sept. 19 [[underlined]] 1903. [[/underlined]] 651. Tetradymia 2. Bigilovia tortifolia 3. Bigilovia or Guterrizia 4. Bigilovia canescens? 5. " " [[Dittos for: Bigilovia canescens]] ? 6. " " [[Dittos for: Bigilovia canescens]] ? 7. Eurotia lanata. [[line across page]] Pecos Baldy, N.M. 12600 feet July 31. 658. Salix reticulata [[line across page]] Same - 11600 feet Aug. 14. 659. Salix brown stems 660. Salix yellow stems [[line across page]] Same - 11000 feet July 29 661. Salix yellow stems [[line across page]] Pecos River N.M. 8000 feet Aug. 9, 1903. 662. Salix silky leaf [[end page]] [[start page]] 663. [[underlined]] Ribes cereum [[/underlined]] Glorieta, N.M. July 9, 7200 feet [[line across page]] 664. [[underlined]] Ribes cereum [[/underlined]] Taos, N.M. Sept. 25, 7700 feet. [[line across page]] 665. Ribes cereum Coyote Creek, N.M. Sept. 8, 8000 feet. [[line across page]] 666. Ribes leptanthum - black Hondo Canyon near Taos, N.M. Sept. 25, 7800 feet [[line across page]] 667. Coyote Creek, N.M. 8000 feet Ribes leptanthum - Sept. 8, 1903 [[line across page]] 668. [[underlined]] Ribes coloradense [[/underlined]] Coville Wheeler Peak, Taos Mts, N.M. Sept. 25, 1903. 11300 feet [[line across page]] 669. [[underlined]] Ribes wolfii [[/underlined]] blue fruit Wheeler Peak, Taos Mts, N.M. Sept. 25, 1903, 11000 feet [[line across page]] 670. Ribes wolfii Pecos Baldy, N.M. July 29, 11000 feet [[line across page]] 671. Ribes lentum Pecos Baldy, 12000 feet July 31, 1903. [[line across page]] 672. Ribes lentum Wheeler Peak, Taos Mts. 11300 feet Sept. 25, 1903 [[line across page]]
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Checked species names, kept Vernon's spelling -@siobhanleachman