worthy of the distinction of an exacl station. In the Botany 

 of California, vol. 2, p. 115, the following statemenl occurs: 

 'Rather rare in California, h is said to range from San 

 Diego County to Sitka." The San Diego error goes back, 

 doubtless, to John Torrey and ('. ('. Parry in the Botany of 

 the Mexican Boundary Survey, p. 211, who. in all probability, 

 confused the species in question with Librocedrus decurrens. 

 Quercus garryana Elook. The Oregon Oak forms a con- 

 siderable pan of the mixed forests of Humboldt, Mendocino 

 and Sonoma counties inside the Redwood Belt. Ii also grows 

 on the northerly slopes of Mt. Tamalpais, in Marin County. 

 I know of no exad station south of San Francisco Bay, nor 

 have I seen it iii the Santa Cruz or Santa Lucia ranges. It 

 ma\ well occur on the higher slopes of the Santa Cruz moun- 

 tains, where it is said by Sargent (Silva North America, vol. 

 s . p. •'!< | . i to exist, hut he dor S nol cite a definite locality. There 

 is also a possibility that it may he found in the Santa Lucias in 

 some favorable situation. 



A Bibliography of the Southern California Flora 



By S. I',. Parish. 



I. RECENT FLORA. 

 Abrams, L. — 



New or little known Southern California plants. Bull. S. 

 Cal. Acad. Sci., 1:67-69, June. L892. 



Additions to the flora of Los Angeles Counl y. Hull. S. Cal. 

 Acad. S.-i.. I. 1:87-88, -Inly. 1902; II. 2:157-158* -Ian.. 1903. 



New Southern California plants. Bull. S. Cal. Acad. Sci.. 

 2:41-42. April. 1903. 



Quercus Wislizeni in Southern California. Cull. S. Cal. 

 Acad. Sci.. 3:1-2, dan.. 1!)<>4. 



Flora of Los Angeles and vicinity. Pp. 1-11. 1--47A. Stan- 

 ford University Press, April 5, 1904. 



Studies on the flora of Southern California. Pull. Torr. 

 Poi. Club., I. 32:537-541, Oct.. 1905; II. 34:263-265, May, 1907. 



Two new Southwestern species of Peiltsleinoii. Pull. Tori'. 



Club, 33:445-446, Aug., 1906. 



A new maple from Southern California. Torreya 7-217- 

 219, fig., Nov., 1907. 

 i 



*This bibliography is confined to papers of scientific pur- 

 port having direct relation to the five southernmost counties 

 of the State, namely, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, 

 Riverside and Orange. It excludes, therefore, genera] works 

 and popular papers. 



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