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Berkeley
- Teratology. Orthocarpus floribundus. Instead of 3 sacs each corolla in half the fls. have 4 sacs. Berkeley 1907.
- Trifolium barbigerum. Berkeley, 3 May 1890. E.L. Greene.
- Yerba del Golpe. See Sanford in letter file, 1908.
- Chu chu Pati. = Wyethia sp. See p. 202. See Sanford in file, 1908.
- "Bull-clover used by Indians as food" - Davy. = ? Trifolium tridentatum.
- Arctostaphylos. "Decoction of the leaves used by the Indians and by white ranchers with great success in cases of dysentery. The tea is exceedingly bitter and astringent." - J.B. Davy
- Artemisia vulgaris. Much used as poultices for relieving pain; used by women in childbirth. J.B. Davy.
30_189
1914-1916
- Puppus, Dr. cf. Miss Walker in litt. July, 1914.
- Fremont in S. Cal. - cf. Parish, Muhl. 4:57.
- "Panoche" of the settlers.
Sugar made from an exudation on surface of a California sp. of reed. - Am. J. Sci. Ser. 2, vol. 22, p. 6. See also Sugar of Sugar Pine.
- Pinite or Pine Sugar, sap of Pinus Lambertiana, as sweet as cane sugar, forms hard white crystalline nodules, very soluble in water, nearly insoluble in alcohol, not fermentable - Johnson, [Cycl.?] 4:622
- Tule made into "neatly woven mats by the Indians of California - Am. J. Sci., ser.2, vol. 22: p. 6.
= Scirpus lacustris var. occidentalis.
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