ORCHIDACE^ 



H. unalas- Shasta Co.: Mountains about head-waters of the Sacramento River, 

 censis 4000 ft., August 14, 1881, C. G. Pringle (no. 45) (3). 



Lassen Co.: Butte Creek, July, 1896, Mrs. R. M. Austin (no. 18) (4). — 

 Susanville, July 12, 1892, T. S. Brandegee (9). 



Plumas Co.: 18T7, Mrs. Austin (6). — Prattsville, July 14, 1892, Brande- 

 gee (9). 



Mendocino Co. : Redwoods, Bolander (with no. 4706) (3). 

 Lake Co.: Snow Mt., Mis. Brandegee (9). — Foothills of Mt. Sanhedrin, 

 midway between Potter Valley and Hull ville, July 25, 190% A. A. Heller (1). 

 Sierra Co.: 1874, J. G. Lemmon (3, 4, 16). 



Eldorado Co. : Trail to Snowy Falls, 6200 ft., July 13, 1897, Ezra 

 Brainerd (5). — Fallen Leaf Lake, June 28, 1900, Wm. W. Price (9).— 

 In shade of large conifers, slope of Strawberry Creek, 5900 ft., July 14, 

 1897, Brainerd (7). 



Amador Co. : Deer Creek, 4000 ft., July, 1893, Geo. Hansen (no. 250) (4). 

 Sonoma Co. (?): Under pines, above Sonoma Pass, July, 1860-62, W. H. 

 Brewer (no. 1933) (3). 



Mariposa Co.: Wawona, July 5-19, 1902, Eastwood (9). — Near Sher- 

 lock's (.?), May 15, 1900, J. W. Congdon (9). — Footman Mt., June, 1885, 

 Congdm (9). — 1881, C. C. Parry (no. 324) (3).— Yosemite Valley, 1866, 

 H. N. Bolander (no. 6252 in part) (3). 



Santa Cruz Co.: Mountains near Santa Cruz, June, 1860, Bolander (no. 

 53) (3, 9). 



Fresno Co. : Converse Basin, south fork of Kings River, July 1-13, 1899, 

 Eastwood (9). — North fork of Kings River, 7000 ft., July, 1900, Hall 

 4- Chandler (no. 554) (2, 4).— Pine Ridge, 5400 ft., June, 1900, HaU Sf 

 Chandler (no. 329) (9). 



PGeneral Grant National Park: July 20, 1892, Brandegee (9). 

 Tulare Co.: Open woods, middle fork of Tule River, alt. 5000-6000 ft., 

 April, September, 1897, C. A. Purpus (no. 5606) (2, 3, 4). 

 Monterey Co. : In pine woods, Pacific Grove, August 27, 1903, Heller 

 (no. 7197) (1); July, 1900, RobeH M. Horner (9). —Monterey, Miss Can- 

 non (9). 



Los Angeles Co. : Dry ridges of foothills. May, 1888, Dr. H. E. Hasse 

 (2, 9, 11). — Brushy foothills, April 28, 1888, Hasse (3). — Arroyo 

 Seco Canon, Pasadena, May 16, 1904, For dice Gri?mell, Jr. (9). — Ostrich 

 farm near Los Angeles, April, 1888, Hasse (15). — One locality, a few 



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