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Berkeley to San Andreas
Aug. 3, 1923.
- Ailanthus glandulosus Desf.
Spontaneous near Valley Springs, Calaveras Co.
- Mentzelia laevicaulis Lindl. Near Calaveras River Bridge, w. of San Andreas. Also Kentucky House.
No. 10,033. [Gilia, stricken] pubescens Stend.
Dry hills, near Valley Springs == Navarretia prubescens H. & A.
No. 10,034. Chlorogalum angustifolium Kell. Dry flat near Valley Srings, Calaveras Co.
No. 10,035. Hypericum concinnum Bth.
Wallace, Calaveras Co. 300 ft.
[Cont. from p. 24. Shinn was a pure compiler or plagarizer. He stole right and left. This represents no investigation by him, unless the taking of the note from Green's biography of Kellogg is such.]
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Kentucky House, South Fork Calaveras River. Aug. 4, 1923.
Calaveras Co. 900 ft.
No. 10,036. Boisduvalia densiflora Lindl. S. Wats.
No. 10,037. Cephalanthus occidentalis
Water's edge of the river.
No. 10,038. Lippia nodiflora [Michx., striken] var rosea (D. Don) Moldenke
Flood-bed of the Calaveras
No. 10,039. Lythrum hyssopifloia L.
No. 10,040. Microcala quadrangularia Griseb. Ovary superior. Fruit a capsule. Corollas deciduous - all gone.
No. 10,041. Epilobium
Stigma large-cylindric, very large for this flower.
No. 10,042. Euphorbia supina Raf. var. typica
Stems ascending! Wings on involucral glands 4, white, continuous around involucre but with an interval. Ovary whitish-strigulose. Sandy flats.
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