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30: 60-61. 1931.— Also Hoffman, R. Notes on the flora of the Channel Islands 

 off Santa Barbara, California. Bui. So. Calif. Acad. Sci. 31: 46-60, 101-120. 

 1932. 



Brandegee, T. S. Flora of the Providence Mountains. Zoe 5 : 147-153. 1903. 



Physiography, etc. ; partial list of sperniatophytes collected by the author. (In 

 the Mohave Desert, in San Bernardino County.) 



Chesnut, V. K. Plants used bv the Indians of Mendocino Countv, California. 

 Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herb. 7: 295-408. fig. 66-78, pi. 10-21. 1902. 



Annotated systematic list of cellular and vascular plants used by various tribes 

 of Indians ; list of species classified by uses ; index of Indian names. 



Congdon, J. W. Mariposa County as a botanical district. Zoe 2: 234-236. 

 1891; 3: 25-43, 125-131. 1892. 



Plant zones ; partly annotated lists of foothill plants totaling 508 species, and 

 list of 122 species of the coniferous belt. 



Constance, Lincoln. Flora of Redwood Peak, Oakland Hills, California. Res. 

 Studies State Col. Washington 3: 12-24. 1935. 



Geology, associations, etc. ; unannotated list of vascular plants. (Alameda 

 County. ) 



Coville. F. V. Botany of the Death Valley expedition. Contrib. U. S. Natl. 

 Herb. v. 4. 363 p. 21 pi., map. 1893. 



Itinerary, plant distribution (general and local), characteristics and adapta- 

 tions of desert flora ; annotated systematic list of vascular and cellular plants 

 (1,261 species and varieties) ; catalog of specimens collected, numerically 

 arranged ; annotated bibliography ; index to map. (Inyo County.) 



Davidson, Anstruther, and Moxley, G. L. Flora of southern California. 

 452 p. 19.5 cm. Los Angeles, 1923. 



Keys to all groups down to and including species, with descriptions of families 

 and genera ; local range. Includes Santa Barbara, San Bernardino, Riverside, 

 Imperial, San Diego, Orange, and Los Angeles Counties. 



Eastwood, Alice. A flora of the south fork of Kings River from Millwood to 

 the head waters of Bubbs Creek. Pub. Sierra Club no. 27. 96 p. 9 fig. 1902. 



Botanical explorations ; descriptive flora of vascular plants, with keys to 

 families and genera. (In Fresno and Tulare Counties, in the southern Sierra 

 Nevada. ) 



Notes on the plants of San Nicolas Island. In her Studies in the 



herbarium and field no. 2. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. Ill, Botany 1: 89-120. pi. 8. 

 1898. 



Geology, etc. ; annotated list of 80 vascular plants collected in 1897 by Mrs. 

 Blanche Trask. — For additions see Howell, J. T. The vascular plants from San 

 Nicolas Island ... 1. c. IV, 21: 277-284. 1935. 



The plant inhabitants of Nob Hill, San Francisco. Erythea 6: 61-67. 



1898. 



General features of flora ; list of 64 vascular plants, of which 55 are introduced. 

 (San Francisco County.) 



Fawcett, R. A. Flora of Riverside and vicinity. Western Riverside 

 County, to the east edge of the Coachella Valley, and a contiguous portion of San 

 Bernardino County to the north foot of the San Bernardino Mountains and keys 

 for determining the names of native trees, shrubs, herbs, ferns, and most of the 

 weed plants of cultivated fields (the grasses omitted). Occas. Papers Riverside 

 Junior Col. v. 9, no. 1. 172 p. illus., map. 1939. 



Unannotated flora in form of keys, the authorities for botanical names omitted ; 

 glossary. 



Greene, E. L. Flora franciscana. An attempt to classify and describe the 

 vascular plants of middle California. 480 p. 24.5 cm. San Francisco, 1891-97. 



Incomplete ( Ranunculaceae-Cynaroceohalae [Compositae] ). Pt. 4 (Cynaro- 

 cephalae, p. 353-480) is rare, most of the stock having been destroyed by fire 

 before distribution. Notable for its attribution of generic names to Dioscorides, 

 Catullus, Lobelius, and the like. 



Manual of the botany of the region of San Francisco Bay, being a 



systematic arrangement of the higher plants growing spontaneously in the coun- 

 ties of Marin. Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San 

 Mateo, and San Francisco, xiii, 342 p. 24.5 cm, San Francisco, 1894. 



