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Davidson, Geo. Pacific Coast of California, Oregon and Washington Territory. 2 vols. 7 large maps. 1869. For him was named Penstemon Davidsonii Greene.

Francis Macbride and Alan Beetle. cf. Men and Manners, vol. 17, p. 166.

E.L. Greene. He could talk impressively; he could say things you never forgot. He once told me of Orcutt's herbarium, of the fine material representing new species lying unrecognized in it because Orcutt was not enough of a botanist to handle such material-he was just a collector. -Sept. 2, 1945.

E.W. Hilgard, cf. F.B. 53:196.
cf. Men and Manners, 17:199.

Carl Purdy died at Ukiah on Aug. 8, 1945. For data as to
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his life see Elmer Purdy, Sept. 13, 1945, in Jepson Correspondence.

Gregory, Emily. cf. Berkeley College Notebook, vol. 1, p. 67.

Wolf, C.B. cf. Men and Manners, 16:135.

Greene, E.L. See Berkeley College vol. 2, p. 109.

Dudley, W.R.; cf. Dict. Am. Biog.

Hopping, Ralph. He collected plants on the Kaweah River in 1901 and thereabouts. cf. his biography in Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia, no. 38, Feb. 7, 1942, pp. 3-4, by Geo. J. Spencer. See letter from George Hopping, Nov. 19, 1945 in Jepson Correspond.

The best way of getting rid of the bears when attacked by them was to rattle my vasculum, or specimen box, when they immediately decamp."-Thos. Drummond; of Geiser, Naturalists of the Frontier, p. 98. (1937). -W.H.
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