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[[blue checkmark]] [[black checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 325 Pellea [[Pellaea]] breweri Eaton  Wyo. near NE. Cor of F.R. Sept 4 on crevices of Rocks

[[blue checkmark]] [[black checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 326 Pentstemon confertum [[Penstemon confertus]] ? [[insertion]] var [[/insertion]] transfer duplicate no.  Along rim rock  alt 8,000 ft

[[blue checkmark]] [[black checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 327 Potentilla [[strikethrough]] gracilis Dougl. [[/strikethrough]] glandulosa?  Sept. 4.

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 328 Carex variabilis Bailey. Along the borders of a small lake

[[blue checkmark]] [[black checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 329 Streptopus amplexifolius DC. In damp places  fruit orange

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 330 Ranunculus occidentalis var. tenellus Gray. 

[[black checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 331 Galium triflorum Michx  with 330 Wyo. In Sunlight basin  Sep 5 1893

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 332 Elymus glaucus Buckley  Yellowstone Nat. Park (dry hillsides) Aug. 16  On dry mt. sides

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 333 Poa nemoralis L.  Timber Reserve (Sunlight Basin) Sept. 5

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] 334 Aplopappus

[[blue checkmark]] [[red checkmark]] [[black checkmark]]  335 Eriogonum flavum Nutt Often forming great clumps

[[red checkmark]] [[blue checkmark]] 336 Erigeron macranthus Nutt

Transcription Notes:
(@AntelopeWest) 327: What may look like a line through the words, gracilis Dougl. is, I think, a line made for the species to be inserted later and not a strikethrough. 330: I can find no citation for this variety. It might be R. bongardii var. tenellus,a synonym of Ranunculus uncinatus D. Don ex G. Don, which is common in the area of Yellowstone Natl. Park. 336: Erigeron macranthus Nutt. is a synonym of Erigeron speciosus (Lindl.) DC.