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102_160
Dos Palos, 47_498
Downingia, 32_182; 38_34
Downingia, key to species, 32_183, 32_195
Downingia, tricolor, 38_38
Draba lemmonii, 42_56
Draper of Draper_s Landing, 26_130
Draperia systyla, 25_78
Drosera rotundifolia, 47_491
Duffield_s ranch, 35_79, 35_201, 35_112; 29_170
Dry Creek Hills, 49_122
Dry Creek, Little, near Sparkville, Fresno Co., 49_88, 49_101
Dry Lake, 30_79, 30_80
Dunsmuir, 29_56, 29_57, 29_58
Dutch Harbor, Alaska, Stanley Brown, agent N. Amer. Co., 2_24
Eagle Borax Works, 33_126; 34_17
Eagle Lake, Lassen Co., 36_33
Eagle Peak, Warner Mts., 36_18, 36_27
Early Western Explorers. See
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[Early Western Explorers. See] Western Explorers
Earthquake, 2_41; 5_45; 16_176, 16_187
Earthquake, Pt. Reyes, 16_156, 16_161, 16_169
Earthquake, rift, plants near, 17_6
Earthquake, San Francisco, 14_172, 14_174, 14_177; 15_179; 16_26, 16_36, 16_38, 16_40, 16_121
Earthquake, injury to trees, 11_51
East Branch, 38_177
Easter Island, 38_125_38_129; W.S. Rutledge visits, 38_125
Echinocystis horrida, 49_66 (taints milk)
Echinocystis marah, 38_74
Economic or Useful Plants. See Bees and Bee Plants; also Common Names.
Acer circinatum, uses, 18_187
Acorn, animal food, 49_181
Acorn, edible, 39_121
Acorn, crop, 26_1
Acorn, crop and reasons for failure, 5_10
Acorns, comparative value as
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