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"Early Botanical Ascents of Mt. Shasta." W.L. Jepson. Sierra Club Bull. vol. 28, no. 4, p. 23-30. 1942.
Notices of John Jeffrey, W.H. Brewer, J.D. Hooker, Asa Gray, J.G. Lemmon, C.G. Pringle, Edw. Palmer, M.A. Howe, W.C. Blasdale, W.L. Jepson, E.R. Drew, V.K. Chesnut.

Atlas of American History. Chas. Scribner's Sons. Consult for Rocky Mountain maps of fur-trading days.

Green River. Its other names: Sisk-ke-dee River (trappers); Rio Verde of the Spaniards (Spanish River); Sage Hen River. Colorado of the West (Capt. Bonneville). cf. Annals of Wyoming 17:89.

Douglas, David, Journal kept by David Douglas during his travels in North America, 1823-1827. London, 1914.
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Jones, Marcus. "Peattie, over-enthusiastic about the "prophetic" nature of Rafinesque's unbalanced work, wrote (Green Laurels, p. 266): 'If the rules of priority were strictly and justly applied, Rafinesque would be found to have antedated a large part of this work...in botany of Gray and De Candolle.' Whew! Rafinesque, himself might well have written such a sentence; his introverted brain (likewise that of Marcus Jones) frequently brought forth just such statements."-M.L. Fernald, Rhod. 46:20. 1944.

Jones, Marcus E. cf. a tirade directed at him by M.L. Fernald, Rhod. 44:437. 1942.

Wright, W.G., I suppose he of San Bernardino, collected in Alaska. cf. Journ. Wash. Acad. Sci. 34:23. No year is given.
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