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- Bolander, H. N. "We now have it [Allotropa virgata] from Mr. Bolander (in the usual excellent specimens which he is accustomed to prepare), collected in Mendocino Co., vii, 368, Proc. Am. Acad.

- E. L. Greene. Referring to a piece of property which belonged to me and which lay on a table removed from my desk by the width of the room in South Hall -- being a neat new rule, something likely to be craved!: "Is that yours? Well, you had better take it home"! (that is to my own desk or table). He often tickled your fancy in that way.
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1899

Cal. Acad. Sci.

- Bloomer, H. G. There are few Bloomer plants in the Academy Herbarium now but a neatly written catalogue shows how many there once were. I take the following entries:
- Romanzovia Sitchensis - Crystal Springs.
- Pentstemon centranthifolius - Antioch.
- Tonella collinsioides - Ukiah, Bolander.
- Castilleia sp. Southern Cal. Dr. Stebbins
- Hypochaeris glabrata - Clay Banks, North Beach,
Bloomer.
- Malacothrix incana, Antioch, Kellogg & Bloomer.
- Lygodesmia spinosum, Mt. Davidson. Bloomer.
- Hieracium Breweri, Red. Mt. Bolander and Harford.
- Gutierrezia Californica. Hills of Oakland, Bloomer.
- Cornus pubescens, Lobos Creek.
- Amelanchier Canadensis [?]. Paper Mill Creek.
- Cerasus mollis. Fruit Vale. Kellogg
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