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-Parry, C.C. For him Asa Gray named Collinsia parryi. It was collected by J.G. Lemmon and C.C. Parry on their trip into the San Bernardino Mts. [Mountains]. Undoubtedly Lemmon asked Gray to name the new species for his friend Parry. It was his constant practice to ask that newly discovered species be named for friends. -Wolf, C.B., cf. Men Manners 16:187. -Kennedy, P.B., and Heller, A.A. By Alan A. Beetle. Torreya 45:93. 1945. -Purdy, Carl. Bulletin Am. Rock Gard. Soc. 4:1. 1946. -Clements, Frederic Edwards, Ecology 26:317. 1945. -Douglas, David. "Dendromecon rigida...It had been collected previously by David Douglas at Monterey."-A. Eastwood, Calif. Hist. Soc. Quarterly 24:337.
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Might this statement be based on the Douglas letters in comparison to the Botanical Magazine? Even so, it would not prove that the type of Douglas in this case or in any similar case was collected at Monterey, at San Francisco or any other place. -Rydberg, P.A. "It was a revelation to me to learn why I was never able to understand-much less run down a species from the Rydberg text."-B.Wise Nielsen, Salida, Colo., Apr. 16, 1946. _cf. Jepson Correspondence. -Howard de Forest, Ph.D., died Apr. 4, 1946, Los Angeles. Emer. Prof. Univ. S. Calif. -Michener, C.E. See H.M. Grover. July 4, 1946 (Jepson Corresp.). See W.C. Blasdale, (Jepson Corresp.) July 3, '46.
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