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Inverness, February 15, 1900
-Sanicula laciniata - [Hook. & Arn.] heads 2 to 2 3/4 lines broad; bractlets 9, lanceolate, entire. Staminate flowers pediceled and more numerous than the pistillate which are mostly central and all sessile.
Claytonia sibirica - sepals ovate, obtusish; petals pale pink with 5 longitudinal dark pink lines, [emarginate] at apex; bracts ovate, the large pair 1 3/4 inches long, obovate, acute at each end, the sides mostly unequal; pedicels 1 inch long, more or less.
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3_15
Inverness, February 15, 1900
I note the following plants as occurring - but not in flower.
Lotus glaber Greene. Anaphalis margaritacea Diplacus glutinosus Heteromeles arbutifolia Adenostoma fasciculatum [Hook. & Arn.] Gaultheria shallon [Pursh] Wax Berry Madrone (Arbutus menziesii) Baccharis pilularis - erect and decumbent forms grow side by side on the "mesa" back of the cottages. Castanea chrysophylla.
All of the above on this page from grade to lighthouse, after road leaves Tomales Bay.
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