BIBLIOGRAPHICAL: The following 

 literature has been accessible to the 

 writer, and indexed wholly or in part. 



The abbreviations used to designate the 

 same precede the titles. 

 A=ORCUTT, Charles Russell: Ameri- 

 can Plants. Volume 1. 1907-1908. In- 

 dexed, except-where matter is herein in- 

 corporated. 



Ab=ABRAMS, Le Roy: Flora of Los 

 Angeles and vicinity. 1904, 475 p. Index 

 incorporated but not verified, thus indi- 

 cating nomenclature as adopted by him, 

 and species occurring in the territory 

 covered by him. 



H BREWER, W H., and WATSON, 

 Sereno: Botany (uniform with the pub- 

 lications of the Geological Survey of 

 California). Volume 1. 1876 (second re- 

 vised edition, 1880, only accessible to the 

 writer). Gamopetalae, by Asa Gray; 

 Cactaceae, by George Engelmann. Vol- 

 ume 2, 1880. By Sereno Watson. Por- 

 tions treated by George Engelmann 

 (oaks, pines, etc.), M. S. Bebb (wil- 

 lows), William Boott (Carices), George 

 Thurber (grasses), and Daniel C. Eaton 

 (ferns, etc.). Index incorporated but 

 not verified. 



Cov^COVILLE, Frederick Vernon: Bot- 

 any of the Death Valley Expedition. 

 CNH, IV, 1893. 



CNHrr CONTRIBUTIONS from the Unit- 

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 < in CURRAN, Mrs. Mary K.: Califor- 

 nia academy bulletin (when other refer- 

 ence is not given). 



I >u DAVIDSON, Anstruther: List of 

 plants of Los Angeles county, Cal. (1896) 

 20 p. Indexed, showing nomenclature 

 adopted at that date, and species then 

 known from that county. 

 DC=DE CANDOLLE, A. P. et Alph.: 

 Prodromus naturalis regni vegetabilis. 

 Paris, 1824-73 (when other reference is 

 not given). 



E=ENGELMANN, George: Botanical 

 works, collected for Henry Shaw, 1887 

 (when other reference is not given). 

 G GRAY, Asa: American academy pro- 

 ceedings (when other reference is not 

 given). 



K KELLOGG, Albert: California acad- 

 emy proceedings, series 1 (when other 

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 M=MUHIiENBEB,GIA: a journal of 

 botany, edited by A. Arthur Heller. Vol- 

 ume 1, 1900-1906. Index incorporated 

 but not verified. Mainly western species, 

 except for a list of Porto Rican fungi. 

 P- GREENE, Edward Lee: Pittonia, vol. 

 1, 1887-1889. Volume 2, 1889-1892. 

 Volume 3. 1896-1898. Volume 4. 1899- 



1901. Volume 5. 1902-1905. Indexed, ex- 

 cept 1:179-194. Many species not West 

 American. 



I'.r BRANDEGEE, Townshend Stith: 

 California academy proceedings, series 2 

 (when other reference is not given). 

 Er=ERYTHEA: a journal of botany. 

 Par=FARSONS, Mary Elizabeth: The 

 wild flowers of California. Revised edi- 

 tion, 1907, 417 p. Indexed. 

 Z=ZOE: a biological journal. Volume 

 1. 1890-1. Volume 2. 1891-2. Volume 3. 

 1892-3. Volume 4. 1893-4. Volume 5. 

 1900-5, 226 p. 



IK=HOOKER, Joseph D, et JACKSON, 

 B. Daydon: Index Kewensis. 1893. 4 

 volumes. 



! In HALIi, Harvey Monroe: A botanical 

 survey of San Jacinto mountain. Univ. 

 of Cal. pub., bot 1:140 t 1-14. ( 7Je 1902). 

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 emy proceedings (when other reference 

 is not given). * 



W=WEST AMERICAN SCIENTIST: 

 Charles Russell Orcutt, editor. Volumes 

 I-XVII. 1884-1908. 

 T = TORRE Y, John: 



Bth=BENTHAN, George: Plantae Hart- 

 wegianae. 1839-57. 

 Nutt=NTTTTAIiL, Thomas. 



GEN-era of North American plants 

 and a catalogue of species to the year 

 1817. Phila. 1818. 



GAM:=Description of plants collected 

 by William Gamble in the Rocky moun- 

 tains and upper California. (In Phila 

 ac nat sci J, sr 2, 1:149-189, 1847-50). 



SYL=North American Sylva. 1842-3. 



ABBREVIATIONS and SIGNS used: 

 See also American Plants 1:372. 



axy=r axillary, occurring in an axil. 

 cap capsule. 



com common, commonly, usually. 

 d described or description. 

 fdrrrfirst published d reprinted. 

 glab = Glabrous, smooth, not hairy. 

 glau= glaucous, covered with a bloom. 



mem memtaranaceous, thin and soft, 



like a membrane. 



nar=r narrow. 



numrr numerous. 



pap pappus, the bristles, scales, etc., at 



the apex of the akenes in the Compos- 



itae. 



seg:= segment, a subdivision or lobe. 



sh=r short. 



sm small. 



=feet. '^inches. *=Unes. 



