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and Palomar mountains, in San Diego and Riverside counties, 

 nearly to the Santa Ana river. Coahuilla, abundant in groves 

 and well developed, June, 1882, Parish gio; Pala, altitude 400 

 feet, Orcutt; hills near Corona, Lester. 



Figure 12. Nolina ParryiWats. Snow creek, in the type vicinity, where 

 tlie acaiilescent form is the most common. Photograph by W. G. Wright. 



Nolina Bigelovii Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 247. 1879. 

 Caudex 2 to 3 feet, and scape 2 feet tall. ^Mountain Springs, 

 San Diego county, at the edge of the Colorado desert, and near 

 ihe Mexican boundary line, June, 1880, Paris/i jir, and at the 

 same place and date by Geni'i^e R. ]'ase\'. 



