LORQUINIA 
Published by the Lorquin Natural History) Club 
(Organized— August 1913) 
Volume 1 
Number 8 
Los Angeles, CaL, March 1917 
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PLANTAE GRINNELLIANAE. I. 
Under the above caption I expect, from time to time, to write 
some notes of the various collections of plants coming into my hands 
from our fellow Lorquinian, Mr. P'ordyce Grinnell, Jr. 
Mr. Grinnell is a good collector and a keen observer of both 
plants and insects. He has brought many plants to me to be added 
to my herbarium or otherwise disposed of, and the first lot was 
collected in the Sierra Nevada mountains in the summer of 1914. 
Some of them were easily identified, some had to be sent away for 
identification, and some were laid away for further study. 
The present paper will consist chiefly of a partial list of this first 
lot, with locations. The compositae were identified for me, for the 
most part, by Prof. H. M. Hall, of the University of California. 
Brodiaea grandiflora Smith. Paradise Valley, 7000 ft. Aug. 6. 
B. laxa Wats. Paradise Valley, 7000 ft. Aug 6. 
Fipcria lancifolia Rydb. Horse Corral Meadows, July 23. 
Briogonum nudum Dougl. Copper Creek, Aug. 1. 
Polygonum amphihiuin L. Horse Corral Meadows, July 23. 
Spraguea umbel lata Torr. Paradise Valley. Aug. 6. 
Aquilegia truncata F. & M. Horse Corral Meadows, July 23. 
A. caerulea James. Charlotte Lake, Aug. 13. 
Delphinium scopulorum< Gray. Horse Corral A/Leadows, July 23. 
Br\siiniim aspcrum DC. P)ullfrog Lake, Aug. 2. 
Sedum obtusatum Gray. Copper Creek, Aug. 1. 
5. roseum Scop. Bullfrog Lake Basin, Alt. 11,000 ft. Aug. 12. 
Heuchera nibesceiis Torr. Copper Creek, x^ug. 1. 
Sericotheca discolor (Pursh) Rydb. Copper Creek, Aug. 1. 
Drymocallis monticola Rydb. Horse Corral Meadows, July 23. 
D. incisa. (Lindl.) Rydb. Bullfrog Lake, Aug. 12. 
Cercocarpus ledif alius Nutt. Copper Creek, Aug. 1. 
Rosa Calif ornica C. & S. Copper Creek, Aug. 1. 
