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Station VII. Among granite rocks on steep slope close to Highway 

 about 5 miles west of Indian Well, Santa Rosa Mts.; alt. 400-600 

 ft.; April 2, 1920; little moisture, vegetation scanty. 



Station VIII. Among granite rocks on west slope of promontory 

 of Santa Rosa Mts. across valley from Palm Springs; alt. 500 ft.; 

 April 2, 1920; dry, poor situation. 



Station IX. Among shrubs and loose rocks on east slope of 

 West Fork of Palm Canyon, San Jacinto Mts.; alt. 750 ft.; April 

 2, 1920, S. S. Berry. 



Stat i on X. On ridge above the Hermit's cabin, west slope of 

 Palm Canyon, San Jacinto Mts.; alt. 100-1,100 ft., April 2, 1920, 

 A. G. Smith. 



Station XI. East slope Palm Canyon, above junction with 

 Little Palm Creek, Santa Rosa Mts.; alt, 900-1,300 ft,; April 2-3, 

 1920; slope covered with large rocks, shrubs, cacti, and smaller 

 plants; search made from 9:30 to 10:00 P. M. by aid of electric 

 Hash-lamp, and by daylight from 6:00 to 10:00 A. M. (Plate 

 VIII, fig. 3; Plate IX, fig. 1). 



Station XII. Drift of storm rivulets along west side of Palm 

 Creek just above junction with Little Palm Creek, San Jacinto 

 Mts.; alt, 900 ft,; April 3, 1920. (Plate IX, fig. 1). 



Station XIII. Little Palm Creek, just above junction with main 

 stream, Santa Rosa Mts. ; alt, 900 ft. ; April 3, 1920. (Plate I, fig. 3). 



Station XIV. Moist slope, upper Little Palm Canyon, Santa 

 Rosa Mts.; alt. 1,200 ft,; April 3, 1920; A. G. Smith. 



Station XV. Spring on east slope of Palm Canyon below junction 

 with Little Palm Creek, Santa Rosa Mts.; alt, 850 ft.; April 3, 

 1920. 



Station XVI. Marshy spot on west slope of Palm Canyon, San 

 Jacinto Mts., alt. 800 ft.; April 3, 1920; A. G. Smith. 



Station XVII. Base of San Jacinto Mts. just west of entrance 

 to Snow Creek Canyon; alt, 1,500 ft, ; April 3, 1,920; moist slope 

 with trees and much other vegetation, has appearance of fine 

 snail country, but the most industrious stone turning and digging 

 yielded scanty results. 



