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- Erythronium montanum is called "Avalanche lily" on Mt. Rainier. See Williams, "The Mountain that was God," which contains an article by J.B. Flett. Xerophyllum tenax is called Squaw Grass. The name "Deer Tongue" is used for an Erythronium also.
- Greene, E.L. "He was rector at Trinity Mission, Temescal. For some reason the door was locked on him and he and C.A. Ramm came in through the window and took away an organ." - Mrs. D.O. Hunt, Dec. 1918.
- "Prof. [?] Rattan was a very poor teacher. No one ever learned anything from Prof. Rattan. He may have been a good scientist but he was not a good teacher." - Mrs. D.O. Hunt, Dec. 1918
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- Greene, E.L. "I have seen him go in the coarsest clothes and coarsest shoes. He leaned towards denial, - towards chastening the flesh. I can see him dressed in the poorest garments, - in order to buy books on his subject." - Mrs. D.O. Hunt, Dec. 1918.
- Dr. Albert Kellogg was the Superintendent of the Sunday School, First Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, in early days. - Mrs. D.O. Hunt, Dec. 1918.
- Cronkhite, Dr. H.M. See his special label as plant collection for Geol. Survey of Cal. on sheet of Eleocharis (Scirpus) pauciflora in U.C.hb.
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