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from the church of Svatý Prokop at the quarry. This is a limestone region, and the ridges show steppe remnants, - especially on the north side of the valley, - the slopes on the south side being mostly timbered. 

As we proceeded I collected plants and took photos in the following order: 

Galeopsis auguatifolia (wet places)
Crepis rhoeadifolia
Scabiosa orchroleuea
Inula brittanica (low  ground)
Scabiosa marveoleus
Ceutaurea paniculata
Artemisia campectre
Allium mentamum

[[underlined]] Photo 24 [[/underlined]] - Sv. Prokopské siddi, - proti shále, hae byla jeskyně, - pod hodelam So. Prokoka. Ukaysje vrstoy svrásněné. 

[[underlined]] Photo 7 [[/underlined - same, - farther away. 

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Sesali hippomarathrum
Stipa capillata
Peucedanum cervaria
Inula hirta
Aster linosyris (yellow)
Dianthus carthusianorum
Veronica spicata (blue)

[[underlined]] Photo 8 [[/underlined]] - Betula pendula, & Mrs. Domin. 
So. Prohobcké indoli, - na stráim.

[[underlined]] Photo 1 [[/underlined]] - From top of ridge, looking E - So Prohok indoli. 

[[underlined]] Photo 2 [[/underlined]] Steppe on opposite hill (N. side). 
Melampyrum cristatum (in woods)
Beupleurum falcatum (yellow)
Cirsium acaule
" " [[ditto marks for: Cirsium acaule]] var. caulesceum. 
Gentiana amarella

[[underlined]] Photo 29 [[/underlined]] - Shila v Sv. Prokopském indoli - 
Looking N. - Tufts of Sessleria -
Silene otilis
Sempesvivum soboliferum
Berteroa incana (wh.)
Anclusa officianalis (blue)
Salvia memoma (blue)