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named, glossaries. Covers Los Angeles, San Diego, Orange, Riverside, San 

 Bernardino, and Ventura Counties, and part of Santa Barbara, Kern, and Inyo 

 Counties. 



Parish, S. B. A bibliography of the southern California flora. Bui. So. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci. 8: 71-75. 1909; 9: 57-62. 1910; 19: 24-29. 1920. 



Unannotated list of papers, chronologically arranged under authors' names, 

 referring to Los Angeles, San Diego, San Bernardino, Riverside, and Orange 

 Counties. In the 1920 supplement the area is extended to include Santa Barbara, 

 Ventura, Kern, and Inyo Counties. 



An enumeration of the pteridophytes and spermatopbytes of the San 



Bernardino Mountains, California. Plant World 20: 163-178, 208-223, 245-259. 

 3 fig. 1917;21:220-221. 1918. 



Geograpby, climate, etc. ; annotated list of vascular plants. ( Sau Bernardino 

 County.) 



The immigrant plants of southern California. -Bui. So. Calif. Acad. 



Sci. 19 (4) : 3-30. 1920. 



General history of introduction of weeds into California ; bibliography ; an- 

 notated list of 281 species and varieties of introduced plants. 



Plant ecology and floristics of Salton Sink. In MacDougal, D. T. 



The Salton Sea. (Carnegie Institution of Washington Pub. no. 193.) 

 p. 85-114. Washington, 1914. (List preprinted, 11 p., 1913, with title: Catalogue 

 of plants collected in the Salton Sink.) 



Includes (p. 104-114) annotated list of cellular and vascular plants. (At the 

 junction of San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside Counties.) 



Peirson, F. W. Plants of Rock Creek Lake basin, Inyo County, California. 

 A check list. 16 p. 23 cm. Los Angeles, 1938. 



Annotated list of vascular plants collected by the author at 10,500 feet elevation 

 and higher. 



Smiley, P. J. A report upon the boreal flora of the Sierra Nevada of Cali- 

 fornia. Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. v. 9. 423 p. 7 pi. 1921. 



Keyed list of the vascular plants of the higher Sierra Nevada (mainly above 

 6,500 feet) ; type locality, general range, life zone, local exsiccatae, with numerous 

 critical notes ; geography, physiography, climatology, life zones, statistics of flora. 

 Includes 682 species and varieties. 



Sparkman, P. S. The culture of the Luiseno Indians. Univ. Calif. Pub. Amer. 

 Archaeol. and Ethnol. 8: 187-234. pi. 20. 1908. 



Includes (p. 228-234) annotated systematic list of useful plants, with ver- 

 nacular names. The paper relates to the region of Rincon, San Diego County. 



Voegelin, E. W. Tiibatulabal ethnography. Anthropol. Rec. 2: 1-84. 16 

 fig. (incl. map.), 6 pi. 1938. 



Includes account of useful plants (p. 14-21), with Indian vernacular names. 

 (Processed publication.) (Upper part of the Kern River valley.) 



Yates, L. G. Insular floras. Ann. Rpt. State Mineralogist Calif. 9: 179-188. 

 1890. (Reprinted in his Channel Islands [1890], p. 11-20.) 



Includes tabular list of vascular plants from San Miguel, Santa Rosa, Santa 

 Cruz, and Anacapas (Anacapa) Islands of the Santa Barbara group. The flora 

 of Anacapa Island has apparently not been listed elsewhere. — For additions 

 see Hoffmann, R. Notes on the flora of the Channel Islands. Bui. So. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci. 31: 46-60, 101-120. 1932, 



COLOKADO 

 See also Utah (Graham). 



General 



Allison, E. M. Bibliography and history of Colorado botany. Univ. Colorado 

 Studies 6: 51-76. 1908. 



Partly annotated list referring principally to Spermatophyta, arranged alpha- 

 betically by authors, their papers arranged chronologically; biographical notes 

 on botanists who have worked in Colorado. 



Cary, Merritt. Principal trees and shrubs of Colorado. In his Biological 

 survey of Colorado. North Amer. Fauna 33: 212-246. fig. 30-39 (incl. map). 

 1911. 



Annotated list, with details of local distribution. 



