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INDEX 



Fig, 236. 

 , Indian, 201. 



Filaree, 22, 55. 



Fir, Douglas, 18. 

 Santa Lucia, 209. 



Fire-cracker flower, 94. 



Flame tree, Australian, 47. 



Flor de Pascua, 264. 



Flor de San Jose, 189. 



Floral manuals of Cali- 

 fornia, 205. 



Foeniculum vulgare, 61. 



Foxtail grass, 55. 



Franceschi, Doctor F., quot- 

 ed, 269. 



Fremont, John C., 21-25, 

 161, 199. 



Fremontia Californica, 25. 



Fruit-raising, old time vicis- 

 situdes of, 254. 



Garces, Padre, 78. 

 Gardens, Mission, 195. 

 old Spanish - California, 



186, 239. 



present-day, California, in 

 winter, 272; in spring, 

 274. 



distinctive character, 258. 

 Rancho, 193. 

 Ghost flower, 222. 

 Gilia, Californica, 96. 



dianthoides, 95. 

 Gilias, 83, 96, 100. 

 Golden-top, 63. 

 Golondrina, 147. 

 Gooseberry, fuchsia-flowered, 



15, 91. 

 Granada, 239. 



Grapes, California, 200, 232. 



wild, 5, 6. 

 Gray, Doctor Asa, quoted, 



32, 84, 204. 

 Grevillea robusta, 43. 

 Gum tree, Australian (see 



Eucalypts) . 

 Gymnogramma triangularis, 



182. 



Haenke, Thaddeus, 11, 155. 



Hall, Doctor Harvey M., 

 quoted, 184, 205. 



Hawver, Mary E. Parsons, 

 quoted, 205. 



Hedeondia, 145. 



Heliotrope, wild, 96. 



Hemizonia, 219. 



Hemp, Indian, 148. 



Herbs, kitchen and medici- 

 nal in Spanish-Califor- 

 nia gardens, 190. 



Heteromeles arbutifolia, 111. 



Higuerilla, 64. 



Holly, California, 111. 



Hollyhock, 189. 



Hordeum murinum, 55. 



Horehound, 59. 



Huckleberry, wild, 154. 



Humming-bird 's Dinner 

 Horn, 117. 



Hutchings, James M., quot- 

 ed, 161. 



Hyacinth, California, 94. 



Ice plant, 267. 



Indians, California, native 

 foods, 115, 125; why 

 "Diggers," 130; medi- 

 cinal plants, 139; fiber 



