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McMinn, H. E. An illustrated manual of California shrubs ... xi, 689 p. 

 775 fig., col. pi. 24.5 cm. San Francisco, 1939. 



Descriptive flora including about 800 species and 200 varieties of native 

 shrubs, undershrubs, and woody vines ; bibliography, horticultural uses. 



Schneider, Albert. The medicinal plants of the California Indians. Merck's 

 Report 15: 63-66, 95-96, 127-128. 1906. 



Annotated list, the species alphabetically arranged by botanical names ; 

 bibliography. 



Pharmacal plants and their culture. Bui. State Bd. Forestry Calif. 



no. 2. 175 p. 1912. 



Includes bibliography and chapter, "The native and introduced medicinal and 

 poisonous plants of California, with index to common names," containing anno- 

 tated list of 869 plants, arranged alphabetically. 



Local 



Abrams, LeRoy. Flora of Los Angeles and vicinity, x, 432 p. 18 cm. Stan- 

 ford University, 1917. (Earlier eds. 1904, 1911.) 



Descriptive flora with keys of the Spermatophyta of the coast area of Los 

 Angeles and Orange Counties. 



A phytogeographic and taxonomic study of the southern California 



trees and shrubs. Bui. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6: 300-485. pi. A-J. 1910. 



Annotated catalog with keys to genera and species ; type locality, local range, 

 exsiccatae ; physiography, climatology, life zones. Covers area south of 35° 45' N. 

 Lat. — See also Parish, S. B. Additions and emendations. Muhlenbergia 7: 

 73-81. fig. 12. 1911. 



Applegate, E. I. Plants of the Lava Beds National Monument, California. 

 Amer. Midi. Nat. 19: 334-368. 6 fig. 1938. 



Geology, climate, geography, relationships and general features of flora ; anno- 

 tated list of about 200 plants. The Lava Beds National Monument lies in north- 

 eastern Siskiyou and northwestern Modoc Counties. 



Barrett, S. A., and Gifford, E. W. Miwok material culture. Bui. Pub. Mus. 

 Milwaukee 2: 117-376 (incl. 2 maps), fig. 23-87, pi. 28-76. 1933. 



Includes (p. 140-178) annotated account of plant food, medicines, etc. The In- 

 dians lived in the Sierra Nevada and in part of the Sacramento-San Joaquin 

 Valley. 



Barrows, D. P. The ethnobotany of the Coahuilla Indians of southern Cali- 

 fornia. 82 p. 24 cm. Chicago, 1900. 



Includes account of useful plants. The Cahuilla, Coahuilla, or Coahuila Indians 

 live in western Riverside and southwestern San Bernardino Counties. 



Blankinship, J. W. On the natural history of the Farallon Islands. Zoe 3: 

 144-165. 1892. 



Geology ; list of vascular and cellular plants including those in gardens. 



Brandegee, Mrs. M. K. Curran. Catalogue of the flowering plants and ferns 

 growing spontaneously in the city of San Francisco. Zoe 2: 334-386. pi. 17 

 (map). 1892, (Reprinted.)— Additions ... 1. c. 3: 49-50. 1892. 



General features of flora, list of plants flowering in January ; annotated list of 

 578 vascular plants and 42 mosses. 



Flora of Bouldin Island. Zoe 4: 211-218. 1893. 



General features of flora ; partly annotated list of vascular plants. Bouldin 

 Island is a small island at the junction of the San Joaquin and the Mokelumne 

 Rivers (San Joaquin County.) 



List of the plants described in California, principally in the Proc. of 



the Cal. Acad, of Sciences, by Dr. Albert Kellogg, Dr. H. H. Behr, and Mr. H. N. 

 Bolander; with an attempt at their identification. Bui. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1: 

 128-151. 1885. 



The scope of the paper is indicated by its title. 



Brandegee, T. S. Flora of the Californian islands. Zoe 1: 129-148. 1890. 



Tabular list giving distribution of 512 vascular plants by islands, with footnote 

 annotations ; brief bibliography. Includes San Clemente, Santa Catalina, Santa 

 Cruz, Santa Rosa, and San Miguel Islands. — For additions see Clokey, I. W. 

 Notes on the flora of Santa Cruz Islands [Island]. Bui. So. Calif. Acad. Sci. 



