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Calif ornian localities: 



For compactness many localities are 

 designated by a single word or abbrevi- 



Stion, which the following will explain: 

 aja: Baja or Lower California. 

 Bear: Bear valley, S Ber Co, 6,000-6,500 



ft alt 

 Calmalli: a mining camp about 50 miles 



east of Scammon's Lagoon, Baja. 

 Cempo: 60 miles east of S D. 

 Cantilles: a deep canyon opening upon 



the CD in northern Baja, 

 Cat: Santa Catalina Island, Cal. 

 CD Colorado Desert, Calif. 

 Cedros: Island, off the west coast of 



Baja. 

 Chollas: & valley partly within the limite 



of the city of S D. 

 Cruz: Santa Cruz Island. 

 Cuyamaca: Mts east of S D, 6,000 ft alt 

 Gabriel: San Gabriel, LA Co. 

 Quad: Guadalupe Island off west coast 



of Baja.. 



Hanson's: ranch, mts Baja, 6,000 ft alt 

 Jac: San Jacinto mts, Cal. 

 LA: Los Angeles, Cal. 

 Mohave: Mohave or Mojave desert 

 Monica: Santa Monica: LA Co. 

 Pasadena: LA Co. 



Potreroza valley near the southern boun- 

 dary of S D Co. 

 Rosa: Santa Rosa Island, Cal. 

 Rosalkt: Santa Rosalia, east coast of 



Baja, 



Santos: Todos Santos bay, Baja, 

 BBar: Santa Barbara, Cal. 

 SBer: San Bernardino, Cal, 

 SD: San Diego, California. 

 SF: San Francisco, Cal. 



Colors: bk-black; bl-ue; crim-son; 

 g-reen; ind-igo; mag-enta; or- 

 ange; p-urple; r-ed; scar-let; vio- 

 let; \v-hlte; y-ellow. 



Countries: Af-rica; Ala-bama; Alk- 

 Alaska; Ark-ansas; Ar-izona; Aus- 

 tralia; BC-British Columbia; Braz- 

 il; Cal-ifornia; Can-ada; Chlh- 

 uahua; Ct-Connecttcut; Bel-aware; 

 Eu-rope; Fla-Plorida: Ga-Georgia; 

 la-Iowa; Id-aho; Ill-inois; Ind- 

 iana; Ky-Kentucky; La-Lousiana; 

 Ma-sachusetts; Md-Maryland; Me- 

 Maine; Mex-ico; Mich-igan; Min- 

 nesota; Mis-sissippi; Mo-Missouri; 

 Mont-ana; XC-Xorth Carolina; XT)- 

 North Dakota; Xeb-raska; Nev- 

 ada; XH-New Hampshire; XJ-New 

 Jersey; XM-New Mexico; XY-New 

 York; Oh-io; Ok-lahoma; Ore-gon; 

 Pa-Pennsylvania; RI-Rhode Island; 

 SC-South Carolina; SDak-South Da- 

 kota; Slb-eria; Son-ora; Ten-nes- 

 see; Tex-as; US-United States; Ut- 

 ah; Va-Virginia; Vt- Vermont; 

 AVash-ington: WVa-West Virginia; 

 \Visc-onsin; AVyo-ming. 



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Measurements: ft- feet; 1-nches; li- 

 nes; (12 to an inch); cm-centimetre 

 (0.39368 inch); dm-declmetre 

 3>9368 inches); m-etre (39.368 

 inches); mm-mlllimetre (0.03937 

 inch) mic-romillimetre (i-thous- 

 anth of a mm the unite of micro- 

 scopic measurement). 



Months: Ja-nuary; F-ebruary; Mif 



March; Ap-rll; My-May; Je-June; 



Jl-July; Au-gust; 3-eptember; O- 



ctober; X-ovember; D-ecember. 

 Plant organs: 



ak-ene (or achene), a dry indehis- 

 cent 1-seeded fruit. 



anth-er, the sac or sacs containing 

 the pollen, the essential part of the 

 stamen. 



cor-olla, the circle of petals In a 

 flower, found outside of the stamens, 

 within the calyx. 



Cx-ealyx, thfe outer, usually green, 

 whorl of the flower. 



ftl-ament, a thread in case of a 

 stamen the stalk supporting the an- 

 ther. 



fl-ower; fls-flowers; fig-flowering. 



fr-ult, the matured or ripened ov- 

 ary with all its appendages or acces- 

 ory parts as well as contents. 



hd-hfead, of flowers, flowers in a 

 globose cluster, being sessile and 

 collected at the same point on the 

 peduncle. 



infl-orescence, a flower-cluster, or 

 in particular the mode of arrange- 

 ment of the flowers. 



inv-olucre, a circle of bracts sub- 

 tending a flower cluster. 



If-leaf; Ivs-leaves; Ift-leaflets, . one 

 of the divisions of a compound leaf. 



ova-ry, that part of the- pistil con- 

 taining the ovules. 



ped-uncle, stalk of a flower or 

 flower cluster. 



pet-al, one of the parts or divis- 

 ions of a corolla, usually colored. 



rt-root. 



Bd-seed; sds-seeds, 



seb-ment, a subdivision or lobe. 



sep-al, a leaf or division of the 

 calyx. 



sta-men, one of the male organs of 

 a flower. 



stlg-ma, the receptive part of the 

 style which secretes a sticky or viscid 



