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matter bears on the [?] of travel and helps one to form an idea as to how David Douglas may have reached the north side of the bay and whether he visited Mt. Diablo. The above event was in 1846.
-Lyon, W. S., Botanist to the Cal. State Board of Forestry. See p. 104, Cassina's Naturalist Directory, 1892.
-Purdy, barl. "Biographical Record of the Coast Counties of California" by J. M. Grimm. (1904). See sketch of Purdy on p. 1146.
-Edwards, HArry. of N. Am. Fl. 22:125
-Thurber, Geo. Biog. Sketch, with portrait in Bull. Torr Club 17:204.
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-J. S. Newbury. His copy of Torrey; paper in the Smithsonian Contributions, Darlingtonia Californica, is in my library. It bears his autograph.
-W. Fraser Tolmie, medical officer of the Hudson Bay Co. on the Northwest Coast. [?] at Victoria, B.C., 1886. There is a portrait in Wonthrop, [Camoe] & Saddle. ill.ed.
-Hartweg, Theo. Re. his route in Sacramento Valley. There is a Pine Creek about opposite [Caria] (of type loc. for Saxifraga pelota) Cana, the present site excursion. [Pf] Erythea 5:52. See Chico quadrangle for "Pine Creek"
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