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248 ANNALS OF THE MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 
Specimens examined: 
California: grade between Clear Creek and Paradise, Butte Co., 
12 May, 1902, Heller & Brown 5545 (Cornell, Phil., M, R. Mt., 
Stanford, and Pomona); abundant in moist, open places, near 
Forest Ranch, Butte Co., 2400 ft. alt., 17 May, 1914, Heller 
11338 (Cornell, M, Оге., and Stanford); De Sabla, Butte Co., 
June, 1917, Edwards (Stanford) ; near Cohasset, 28 May, 1915, 
Heller 11905 (Cornell, M, Ore., and Stanford); Sacramento 
River, Butte Co., 1896, Austin 163 (M); Eldorado Co., 1886, 
Rattan (Stanford); Amador Co., May, 1886, T. S. Brandegee 
(Stanford); Amador Co., May, 1886, Curran (Stanford); 
Rancheria, Amador Co., 2500 ft. alt., 9 June, 1896, Hansen 
1729 (M and Stanford); Antelope, Amador Co., 4000 ft. alt., 
June, 1895, Hansen 1121 (M and Stanford); Panther Creek, 
Amador Co., 5000 ft. alt., May, 1895, Hansen 1122 (М and 
Stanford); Big Trees, Calaveras Co., 5500 ft. alt., Aug., 1892, 
Hansen 466 (М and Stanford) ; Big Trees, 1875, Lemmon 112955 
(С); Avery’s Station, Calaveras Co., 13 June, 1915, А. L. 
Grant $m (Cornell and Calif.); Avery's Station, Calaveras Co., 
8 June, 1917, A. L. Grant 960 (M and Calif.) ; Table Mt., April, 
1869, Ames (G); in shallow wash, Table Mt., above Rawhide, 
Tuolumne Co., 2000 ft. alt., 11-16 April, 1919, Ferris 1490 
(Stanford); Table Mt., near Columbia, 9 June, 1915, А. 1. 
Grant 2 (M and Stanford); Phoenix Lake, Tuolumne Co., 
2000 ft. alt., 20 May, 1917, А. L. Grant 950 (Wellesley and M); 
hills near Sonora, 12 May, 1854, Bigelow (G); Yosemite foot- 
hills, 1872, Gray (G); near Mammoth Grove, 15 May, 1854, 
Bigelow (G); Pine Ridge, Fresno Co., 5300 ft. alt., Hall 4 
Chandler 68 (М and Stanford); Esdeom Creek Redwoods, 
Kaweah River Valley Region, 23 July, 1896, Dudley 1381 
(Stanford); ridge between Pinehurst and Sequoia Lake, $ 
June, 1921, Ottley 1431 (Wellesley and Cornell); moist rocks, 
railroad above Alta, Bolander (М); valley of the San Joaqui®, 
Aug., 1883, Meehan (Phil.); California, without date, Parry 
(M); California, Hartweg 1892 (G, type collection). 
M. bicolor is a beautiful plant, often occurring in such der 
dance as to color a considerable area. One patch covering ove 
an acre was seen by the writer near Avery's Station, Calaveras 
