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[Note on top of page] Fenced Mdw= Lavio camp of U.S. For. Service Map. See p. 154, omte

Kern Canon
Tulare Co.

[sonous] to sheep. acc[according] Mrs. Harvey
No. 967 Brickellia. Kern [baum] near fenced meadow.

No. 968 Angelica umbrlo oflein 203 in broader with 967. Kills horses acc.[according] Mrs. Harvey. A. lineariloba gray.

No. 969 Ribes cereum dougl. berries [eeems] on when ripe. Same [loe]

No 970 Castamopsis semperviren(kellog) Dud. Young fls[flowers] and young fruits but no female fls[flowers] Stamens, 10, 11, 12. Kern Lake

No 971. bernasus=prunus/emarginata Walp. Kern River canon. used for colds acc.[according] Mrs Harvey

No 972 Audbeckin California gray- fenced meadow in Kern river canon. also noted in Kings canon.

No. 973. Cirsium coulteri Kern River Canon

No. 974. Alder rays lng[long] and very narrow, numerous, blue
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No 975. Cornus stolonifera [nd] californica C.A. [May] Indians used the berries for [stuperfrying] fish see p. 155

No 976 Erigeron divergens T_ S Rays sky lue. [Pme] Davey. Kern River Canon

No 977 Ptiloria stephanameria virgata. Horses like this. Rays heliatrope on "light purple a suggestion of lilac"

No. 978 Epilobium [globarriumium] [barby] very noticable. fls[flowers] srimson-purple. Petals [bifid]. 3 limes long. One fourth of plant taken. High meadow on Coyote pass trail by [sheamlet]

No 979 Ericameria Mimulus whitneyi. Coyote pass Trauil. Great Western Divide see p 193

No 980 Abies magnifica myrr. Picture taken of trunk. Ref Fir, Tree 125 to 150 ft. h.Trunks to 5 ft in diam. Bark brown, somewhat reddish, deeply fissured and checked and somewhat oak-like.
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