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-Engelmann, Geo., apparently went with Parish on a journey to Camp Cady in the Mohave Desert.
-Charles Fuller Baker. See sketch in Who's Who, vols 7 & 8.
-Journal kept by David Douglas during his travels in North America, 1823-1826. Loudon. William Wesley & Son. 1914. The above does not include the bal. letters to W. J. Hooker.
-P. E. Botta at Bodega. See [bal.] Historical Society Quarterly 8:324. Redwood mentioned, huge size, 327.
-E. L. Greene. It is worth nothing that no obscenity fell from his lips. His mind was
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free, certainly appeared free from taint of that kind. His speech was choice, in accord with his courtly bearing --W.L.J. Jan 10 1929
--Wood, Alphonse. Biog. sketch with portrait (Bull. Torr. Club, 8: 53)
--In the first and only year in which Mrs. Geo. F. Grant of Columbia, Cal., was a student in my laboratory, her powers in the way os steadt personal interviews became a burden. Since she was almost abnomally eager to make new friends and connections, especially in a botanical way I suggested that she go botanizing with Olive Thacher. Now Olive Thacher, who is of the Ojai Valley Thachers, descended from Yale Presidents can talk to you
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