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Mt. Tamalpais
[On] the other hand somewhat depressed-globose berries are found on the same bush!! Shape is therefore quite variable, and rather markedly eccentric.
No 6807. Psoralea douglasii Greene =P. marcostachya, not macrophylla. Stream bottoms of canons [canyons]. 8 ft. tall. A fine plant. Corolla parts subequal, 5 lines long. Tips of wings _ [and] middle of banner purple, the reflexed sides of banner except at tip whitish. Banner rising vertically or rather at right angle to the tube of calyx, the keel _ [and] wings straight with calyx. Lower calyx lobe long, supporting keel of corolla; four upper lobes shorter, subequal. Stamens 9 _ [plus] 1. Keel (and all other corolla parts) glabrous; keel adnate to wings, or perhaps better wings adnate to keel, at base of limb (summit of claws), the union really seeming to
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July 9, 1916. Marin Co.
be more than convenience [connivence? illeg.].

No. 6808. Ceanothus cuneatus (Hook.) Nutt. [strikethrough: rigidus Nutt.] Horus compressed sideways a bit.
No. 6809. Arctostaphylos virgata Eastw.

No. 6809a Arctostaphylos glandulosa Eastw. A well-grown bush with very large berries. I see them shining on this well-laden bush two [illeg.-best guess] hundred yds. away. The berries are whitish with a pink or ruddy tinge and globose or long-globose, particularly, or broad obovoid. The long ones are as much as 7 and 8 lines long, often very pointed, at least for a globose or roundish manzanita berry. They are 6 to 6 1/2 lines thick. [I find in the same sheet,
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