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Columbia to Idaho and California, also in the Black Hills of South Dakota. 

 Many cases of poisoning have been recorded from persons eating the seeds 

 of bittei almonds and peaches. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY 



ALDOUS, A. E.: Eradicating Tall Larkspur on Cattle Ranges in the National Forests. 

 Farmers' Bulletin 826, U. S. Department of Agriculture, August, 1917. 



AN*ON.: Poisoning of Cattle by Acorns. Gardeners' Chronicle & Agricultural Gazette, 

 1870, 482 (September 5). 



ANON: Uses and Distribution of the Pokeberry (Phytolacca decandra). The Garden 

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CHESTNUT, V. K.: Principal Poisonous Plants of the United States. Bulletin 20, 

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CHESTNUT, V. K. and WILCOX, E. V.: Stock-poisoning Plants of Montana. Bulletin 

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CRAWFORD, ALBERT C.: The Larkspurs as Poisonous Plants. Bulletin in, Part i, 

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HALL, HARVEY M. and GATES, HARRY S. : Stock Poisoning Plants of California. Bull- 

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HARSHBERGER, JOHN W.: Ranunculus acris, An Additional Poisonous Plant. Bo- 

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LONG, HAROLD C.: Plants Poisonous to Live Stock. Cambridge at the University 

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MARSH, C. D.: Stock Poisoning Plants of the Range. Bulletin 575, U. S. Dept. of 

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MARSH, C. D., CLAWSON, A. B. and MARSH, H. : Larkspur Poisoning of Live Stock. 

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PAMMEL, L. H.: Manual of Poisonous Plants, Part II, 1911, pages covering description 

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LABORATORY WORK 



I. The students with the outline of plant description before them should describe 

 fresh, or dried, specimens of the poke, corncockle, aconite, butter cup, marsh marigold, 

 larkspur, mayapple, columbine, poppy and wild black cherry. % Flowers of these plants 



