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Kew Herbarium
= Calif. Plants. coll. by Douglas. Peucedanum macrocarpum Apiastrum angustifolium. Vitis Californica. = Guirado, F. Collected Oenothera Bottae at Monterey, State Survey number 701, June 11, 1861. = Botta, M.P.E., traveler of the Natural History Museum of Paris, made a voyage of circumnavigation in the years 1827, 1828, 1829, on board a trading vessel named "le Heros, commanded by M. Duhautcilly [?]. Collected in California the reptiles forming the basis of the paper "Description of Several Species of Reptiles of California" by M.H.D. de Blainville, Nou. [?] Ann. du Mus. d'Hist. Nat. 4; 233 (1835); also coll. Godetia Bottae in S. Calif., l.c. p. 393.
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Oct. 28, 1905.
Cont. from 2 pp. back -- behold numbers of the finest trees thus prematurely and wantonly destroyed. And it is not a country where wood is superabundant." -- R.B. Hinds in preface to Botany of the Sulphur [?], p. 3.
- Richard Brinsley Hinds. Euphorbia Hindsiana, Benth, Bot. Sulph. p. 51. Cape San Lucas. - Quercus Engelmannii -- In San Rafael Mts., 5000 ft., May, 94, leaves and very tomentose ovaries only. Coll by Dr. Franceschi (& distrib as lobata!) Looks like a small and somewhat narrow leaved Douglasii! Very pale and glaucous.
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