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Peak, northeastern slope of Siskiyou Mountains (Oct. 7, 1909) 

 Cahto (May 6, 1889); Los Angeles County (Feb. 13, 1915) 

 Camp Bidwell (July 24, 1878); Big Trees (July 7, 1878) 

 Picard (Sept. 27, 1905); Mount Shasta (July 24, 1883; Aug. 10, 

 1898; Aug. 26, 27, and 31, 1883; Sept. 2, 1883); Sacramento 

 Valley. 



Nevada.^Avc Dome (May 22, 1898). 



New Mexico. — Corner Monument No. 40, Mexican 

 Boundary Line, 100 miles west of El Paso (May 3 and 5, 1892). 



Oregon. ^Beavevton (April 24, 1890); Portland (May 24 

 and 25, 1905); Lapush (June 12, 1897); Salem (March 25, 1888; 

 Sept. 22, 1891); Fort Klamath (Sept. 5 and 6, 1882; Oct. 1, 9, 

 and 13, 1882; July 16, 1882); Howard (June 10, 1915); Paulina 

 Lake (Aug. 18, 1914); Home (June 27, 1916); 10 miles S. W. 

 of Silver Lake (Sept. 2 and 4, 1914) ; Fremont (Aug. 23, 1914). 



Washington.— Kivkland (May 11 and 18, 1911); Columbia 

 River (April 24, 1836, type; April, 1836; May 31, 1835); Fort 

 Steilacoom (about April 1, 1856; July 28, — ) ; Steilacoom; 

 Mt. St. Helens (Aug. 11, 1897). 



Wyoming.— Fort Bridger (Aug. 27, 1858). 



Chihuahua.— Chihuahua City (Oct. 21, 1893). 



Guanajuato. — Guanajuato. 



Jalisco.— OcotXan (Dec. 24, 1902); Tonila (October, 1865). 



Lower California. — La Laguna (Jan. 26, 1906); El Sauz, 

 Sierra Laguna (Jan. 21, 1906); San Jorge (Nov. 25, 1859); 

 Gardiner's Laguna, Salton River (April 20, 1894) ; Seven Wells 

 (April 15, 1894); Mouth of Colorado River; La Paz (December, 

 1881); Mouth of Hardy River (April 2, 1905). 



Michoacan. —Zamora (Jan. 20, 1903) ; Mt. Tancitaro (March 

 3, 1903). 



San Luis Potosi. — San Luis Potosi (Feb. 3, "1891). 



Sinaloa. — Sierra de Choix, 50 miles northeast of Choix 

 (Oct. 19, 1898). 



Sonora.—^onoyta (Jan. 14, 1894); Guaymas; Taronato 

 Creek, near U. S. and Mexican boundary line (Nov. 4, 1892). 



Tepic. — Maria Cleofa Island, Tres Marias Islands (May 30, 

 1897); Tepic (December, 1865). 



