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South of Bay Addresses.
-H.R. Judah, Sec. Board Trade, Santa Cruz.
-C.F. Withrow, Sec. Board Trade, Saratoga.
-Geo. W. Gretter, Sec. Board Trade, Watsonville.
-G.S. McMurtry, Sec. Board Trade, Los Gatos.
(Jennings wrote to all of above in my behalf, Tan Oak work.)
-H.A. Greene, Monterey, Calif. interested in Tan Oak.

-Cont. no. 2690, p. 39. It is something of a point in my mind, in relation to the affinities of this plant, that in the field I wrote it down as a Clarkia; see p. 39 above._

_I describe it in Fl. Cal. as Godetia epilobioides Wats. var. modesta Jepson.
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Quiz for Tannery Men.
-Do you use second-growth bark? If not, why?
-How thin bark will you accept? What is your rule? Your practice?
-Does bark deteriorate if well sheltered?
-How dry must bark be?
-Why shouldn't the tanners have a standard weight cord?

-Klamath Range. I applied this name to the ridge west of Cottage Grove, of which Preston Peak is the dominating mountain. This use has no precedents on maps and I let it lapse. See U.S. Topographic Maps (Geol. Sur.).
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