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Asland Butte, Ore.
No. 2565. Castanopsis chrysophylla.
Ashland Creek - 22 ft.
On upper slopes commonly a shrub 5 to 6 ft. h.
No. 2566. Ceanothus velutinus Dougl. laevigatus.
Higher slopes, Ashland Butte. See notes 2 pp. back. Very strongly 3-ribbed.
No. 2567. Vaccinium membranaceum. Berries garnet color. 1 to 2 1/2 ft. h. Higher canon sides.
No. 2568. Holodiscus discolor var. ariaefolius 6 to 10 ft. h. Ashland Creek. See notes 4 pp. back.
No. 2569. Pachystima myrsinities.
Higher ca_on slopes.
No. 2570. Linnaea borealis. Thickly matting the ground in shady ca_ons. Flowers white, pink tinged.
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August 2, 1906.
No. 2571A Asarum. Herbage with strong cinnamon odor. Kopke calles it "Cinnamon." Deep sandy canon.
No. 2571. Saxifragaceae. Springy spots in bottom of East Fork Ashland Creek. Tiarella unifoliata Hook.
No. 2572. Saxifraga odontoloma Piper Springy spots in bottom of East Fork Ashland Creek.
No. 2573. Picea Engelmannii, Engelm. East Fork Ashland Creek 5000 to 5800 ft. See full notes p. 96.
No. 2573A. Pyrola secunda L.
NO. 2574. Saxifragaceae. Springy spots in bottom East Fork Ashland Creek. Boykinia major Gray.
No. 2575. Campanula. Styles club-shaped 2-stagmatic, 3-stigmatic. Alt.
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