Dean W. Taylor's investigation of California Geological Survey Specimens

Since Dean Taylor passed away in 2020, these data are to be considered archived and will not be regularly updated.

Please note that this database used to display specimens from CAS, DS, RSA and POM. However, since the creation of CCH2, the accession numbers of these collections have changed to barcodes. As a result, the accession in Dean's database no longer link to specimens. In the future, Dean's database will be updated to link his notes to the corrected CCH2 accession numbers for these records.

Henry Bolander
photo of party from Up and Down
Collection number: 1204
Current name: Linanthus ambiguus (Rattan) Greene
Field Book name:
Field Book data: p. 190 Bushy Knob, June 2nd, 1862
Notes (Field Book): Gilia. Dry hills. Has an odor of liquorice root also some what of slippery elm bark
Collector: William H. Brewer
Collection date: Jun 2 1862
Taylor notes:
Accession numbers: UC30162
State: CA
County: Alameda
Camp number: 60
Place: Brushy Peak
Location description: Brushy Peak, Byron Hot Springs USGS quadrangle
Elevation (estimated): 1400 ft
Coordinates: 37.76756 -121.7032
Notes:
Curatorial notes:

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