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40_10
Upper Marsh Creek, Mt. Diablo
- ld; head of Marsh Creek.
No. 9987. Clarkia concinna Greene. Banks in wooded country; always on shady slopes, but in little opens, nearly always on broken ground or shelving ground where the soil is loose or trickling. Fls. glabrous! save the anthers _
No. 9988. Lonicera hispidula
Head of Marsh Creek; along streams
No. 9989. Phacelia californica var. imbricata (Jepson). = P. calycosa (Gray).
No. 9990 Not used. Upper Marsh Creek.
No. 9991. Prunus subcordata Bth.
Not uncommon. No fruit seen.
No.9992. Senecio aronicoides DC.
Open in the woods.
No. 9993. Ptelea baldwinii T.& G. var. crenulata Jepson. Along stream.
_ These thinly short-hairy.
40_11
June 10, 1923.
Contra Costa Co.
No. 9994. Elymus glaucus Buckl.
This grass grew in an open on the wooded slope.
No. 9995. Potentilla glandulosa Lindl.[var wrangeliana Wofl. crossed out]
Petals 2 1/2 lines long. Elliptic-ovate, white but cream-tinted i.e. pale cream. With 9994.
No. 9996. Ribes menziesii var. leptosmum Jepson. Shrub 4 -5 ft. h. Heavily fruiting.
No. 9997. Ribes
Shrub 4 1/2 ft.h. Fruiting well but not heavily.
No. 9998. Delphinium
No. 9999. Calochortus venustus Dongl.
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