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ful similarity in leaves! as well as fruiting catkins. S. [Salix] cordata Muhl. represented by Bebb's Fountaindale, Ill. is well enough matched by Cusick 1845, eastern Ore.
- Schneider's carelessness is shown by his quotation of Jepson 2709 as Jepson 2957. See [?] S. Breweri, Jour. Arn. Arb. [Journal Arnold Arboretum] 1:96. My sheet of Breweri was before him!
- Fires, Indian. Proclamation by Gov. Arrillaga, May, 31, 1793, Santa Barbara "About the serious damages that result from fires which every year the Indians start in the fields, etc"
- cf. Cal. Dist. [California District] News Letter, July 6, 1923.
- Orcutt, C.R. So incurable. He writes me (1922) "to interest me in his plans". This time in a Knights of Columbus envelope, but I thought he was a true-blue Presbyterian or something like that!
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[Cont. from p. 8]. in which he admits that the plant did not come from the desert; he made a mistake. This is a slight matter - but I felt it was characterestic of Davidson. See Davidson's letter, June 12, 1923.
- Cleveland D. Collected at "West Branch, Butte Co.", Aug. 1882. (cf. Chenopodium carinatum in hb. [herbarium]).
- Levinson, J. G. and Sara were in San Rafael Mts., L. Cal., 6 May 1888. cf. Potentilla saxosa.
- Greene, E. L.in Pitt. 1: 106 says he has never seen alive Ivesia pygmaea but has a spm. [specimen] from source at Trukee. This bears on my contention that Greene was never in the field in the Sierra Nevada except along C.P.R.R. and at Calaveras Big Trees, and bears upon the problem or interpretation of many of his species.
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