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Sonoma Valley of 6 to 8 scales united about half-way, their ovate-acute points very finely and irregularly laciniate, almost ciliate in character. I describe the disk but the ray is not different. No. 4770. Trifolium tridentatum Very common and rank No. 4771. Peucedanum nudicaule Nutt. Not rare. --Eschscholzias in fine fettle! and the Lasthenias making gold spots on the edge of the salt-marshes--most wonderful in the sunlight.
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April 17, 1912 --Vicia sativa. Common here. Spot on stipule constant so far as noticed. Flowers very large and conspicuous.
Decoto', Apr. 30. In the low flat by S.P. railway back north of Decoto just where it passes under Western Pacific track, the finest colonies of Tissa macrotheca I ever saw. The pale pink flowers were very beautiful.
Vacaville, May 3. --Eschscholzia californica quite absent from the railway track and fields by Violet where in some years I have found it so abundantly.
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