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in his joy! But Mrs. G. was very good-natured in it all, - it is hurt strong point. -Circa Feb. 1915. What a pest she was at the time and later! But as a collector and in some other ways a useful person, very.

-Dr. P. B. Kennedy dies Jan. 18, 1930. He had had an operation one or two days before - a attempt by surgery to remove a cancerous growth from the intestinal tract. It was much too late.

-E. L. Greene. Regarding his indication of stations for his plants, see p. 5, "Noted on the Economic Plants of Calif. & W. Am.", by W. L. J. ('commonplace book' like this).

-M. French Gilman, Banning, has collected in his region a long time. He is, by his interests, of the naturalist type. f. Jour. Cac. & Suc. Am. 1:153.
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-See portrait of Dr. C. L. Anderson in A. H. Curtiss' "Biographical Sketch of Mrs. Floretta A. Curticc", opp. p. 12. Also portrait of Dr. N. L. Dimmick of Santa Barbara.

-Nuttall, This. See Dict. Nat. Biog.

-Mocino & Sesse. SEe index to "Types and Original Citations" note book.

-Thaddeous Haenke. See biography in Diccionario Historico - Biografica del Peru, vol. 4, p. 225. (U. C. Library)

-Fremont, H. Life of, by John Bigelow. 1856. " ", " C. W. Upham. 1856.

-Douglas, David. I do not know that he ever gave a definite Cal. locality for any spcmn collected by him in Cal. In Icon. Plan. a few definite stations are cited. But was this done as it were inferentially by the Hookers, thinking of Monterey as being his main
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