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headquarters, of San Francisco as being a secondary headquarters. f. F. O. 47:358.

-P. E. Botta traveled with Duhaut-Cilly in California in 1827-1828. The account of Duhaut-Cilly is translated for the Calif. Hist. Soc. Quarterly. See p. 16 ante.

-Fremont, John Charles. See a bibliography on Sierra Club Bull. 15:94.

-Count Rumiantgof, overland, Ms.., 10:201.

-Lemmon, J. G. was an extremely good collector. IT took a keen eye to pick up Hollisteria lanata because it is a very lowly plant, quite inconspicuous, which can be readily overlooked as if it were some innloid Composite, sock as Micropus,
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Filago, Pluchea- genera of small gray annuals. I have just collected this species at Kreyhagen Ranch on Zapato Chino Creek (r. F. B. 50:63).

-Sam Brannan. A famous character in the early day California. Was a friend of Albery Kellogg. "A ship load of Mormons under Sam Brannan, xx sailed through the Golden Gate and landed in San Francisco, just at the time of the gold rush." -Motor [Land] or Touring Topies, about 1929. See p. 59.

-Miss N. L. Davis. Referred to by Dr. A. Kellogg in his Forest Trees of California, p. 114.

-Bioletti, F. J. See "Economic Plants" note book, p. 8.

-Greene, E. L. and Behr, H. H. f. Cat. of Academic Senate, U. C., 1869-1905, by W. A. Merrill. (Univ. Cal. file box).
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