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Mar. 15, 1900.
heads on short leafy peduncles. Common in roadways and old corrals. -Mar. 16, 1900
Erodium moschatum is very abundant and of [rank] growth in the orchards, vineyards and gardens. It is the only species which I notice.
No. 527.
Brassica alba = B. hirta Moench. Bass. -No. 527.
Gander at Little Oak. "White Mustard" sepals linear, spreading at right angles and releasing the claws of the petals. The claws spread more or less making a flower 5 to 8 lines broad. Blade 2 1/4 to 3 lines long. No pods mature but no pedicels exceeding 1/2 inch.
16 Mar.
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