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Descriptive flora. Omits sedges, grasses, ferns, and some minor groups. — See 

 also Burtt Davy, J. Additions . . . Erythea 4: 90, 145, 152. 1896. 



Greene, E. L. Notes on the botany of Santa Cruz Island. Bui. Calif. Acad. 

 Sci. 2: 377-416. 1887. 



Botanical explorations, etc. ; annotated list of 321 vascular plants. — For addi- 

 tions, see Brandegee, T. S., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. II, 1: 201-205. 1888. 



The vegetation of the summit of Mount Diablo. Erythea 1: 166-179. 



1893. 



Topography, climate, botanical explorations; annotated list of 156 sperma- 

 tophytes. (Contra Costa County.) 



The vegetation of the summit of Mount Hamilton. Erythea 1 : 77-97. 



1893. 



List of 212 vascular plants. (Santa Clara County.) 



Hall, H. M. A botanical survey of San Jacinto Mountain. Univ. Calif. Pub. 

 Bot. 1: 1-140. 14 pi. (incl. 2 maps). 1902. 



Botanical collections ; topography, life zones, relationships of flora ; annotated 

 list of spermatophytes collected in or above the yellow pine belt (excludes the 

 foothill flora). (Riverside County.) 



and Hall, C. C. A Yosemite flora ; a descriptive account of the ferns 



and flowering plants, including trees, of the Yosemite National Park, vii, 282 p. 

 170 fig., 11 pi. 19 cm. San Francisco, 1912. 



Popular descriptive flora of the vascular plants ; the grasses, sedges, and rushes 

 are omitted. (In Tuolumne, Mariposa, and Madera Counties.) 



Jepson, W. L. Botany of the Marysville Buttes. Bui. Torrey Club 18: 317- 

 327. 1891. 



General features of flora ; annotated list of vascular plants collected by the 

 author in April 1891. The Marysville Buttes are an isolated group of mountains 

 in the level plain between the upper Sacramento and Feather Rivers. (Sutter 

 County.) 



A flora of western middle California. 2d ed. 515 p. 20.5 cm. San 



Francisco, [1911]. (1st ed., 1901.) 



Descriptive flora, with keys, of the Spermatophyta. Includes area from San 

 Francisco Bay north to southern boundary of Mendocino, Lake, and Colusa 

 Counties, east to the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, south to the Pajaro 

 River and Pacheco Pass (essentially the southern boundary of Santa Clara and 

 Santa Cruz Counties). 



Vegetation of the summit of Mt. St. Helena. Erythea 7: 105-113. pi. 



1899. 



Topography, general features of flora ; annotated list of 36 species found above 

 2,400 feet elevation. (Napa County.) 



Johnston, I. M. The flora of the pine belt of the San Antonio Mountains of 

 southern California. Plant World 22: 71-90, 105-122. 2 fig. 1919. 



Geography, collectors, life zones ; annotated list of 315 native species and 

 varieties of vascular plants. (On the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County 

 boundary line.) 



McClatchie, A. J. Flora of Pasadena and vicinity. In R-eid, H. A. History 

 of Pasadena ... p. 605-649. illus. Pasadena, 1895. (Reprinted.) 



Topography, etc.; annotated list of cellular and vascular plants. (Los An- 

 geles County.) 



Merriam, C. H. Results of a biological survey of Mount Shasta, northern 

 California. North Amer. Fauna no. 16. 179 p. illus., 4 pi. 1899. 



Includes (p. 135-169) an annotated list of plants collected on Mount Shasta. 

 (Siskiyou County.) 



Millspaugh, C. F., and Nuttall, L. W. Flora of Santa Catalina Island (Cali- 

 fornia). Pub. Field Mus. Nat. Hist. 212, Bot. Ser. v. 5. 413 p. 14 pi., map. 

 1923. 



Descriptive flora of vascular plants, with keys, synonymy, and citation of 

 exsiccatae ; enumeration of non-vascular plants, with occasional descriptions ; 

 description of island and of principal collecting stations; annotated list of col- 

 lectors. Includes 882 species, of which 467 are vascular plants. 



Munz, P. A. A manual of southern California botany, xxxix, 642 p. 310 fig. 

 22.5 cm. Claremont, 1935. 



Geology, physiography, life zones, phytogeography, endemism ; briefly descrip- 

 tive flora of vascular plants; list of collectors for whom species have been 



