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LORQUINIA 
Dr. Davidson or Mr. Moxley are responsible for the determinations. 
Monardella linoides Gray. North side of Mt. Waterman, Aug. 
29. In only a few places. 
Calamintha mimuloides Benth. This was collected on a wet 
bank about a mile below Oakewylde, in the Arroyo Seco, Aug. 27th. 
Parnassia cirrata Piper. Collected in a wet hillside meadow 
above Coldbrook Camp, on the North Fork of the San Gabriel River, 
Sept. 2nd. 
Pentstemon labrosns Hook. Common from Pine Flats to Buck- 
horn Canyon. 
Wyethia ovata T. & G. This large-leaved composite was com- 
mon under the pines on Pine Flats and in full flower at the time of 
our visit. 
Silene parishii Wats. Frequent along the Pleasant View Ridge. 
Pyrola pallida Greene. (Probably.) Collected on the Pleasant 
View Ridge. 
A species of Cordylanthus which puzzled us greatly was common 
all around Mt. Waterman to Mt. Islip. 
There are yet many discoveries to be made, especially during the 
late summer and fall when so little collecting is done, in the Southern 
California mountains. 
F. Grinne:ll, Jr. 
ANNOUNCEMENTS 
The regular monthly Club meeting will be held in the Lecture 
Room of the Public Library Tuesday evening, November 6th, 1917, 
at 7 :45 o'clock. Prof. Melville Dozier will speak on The Tides. 
Members are urged to be present and visitors are welcome. 
The Geological Section will meet in the Music Room of the 
Public Library Tuesday evenings, October 16th and November 20th, 
at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. E. E. Hadley is planning a series of talks for 
beginning students in geology. 
The Botanical Section will meet at the Arroyo Seco Branch 
Library Wednesday evening, October 24th, at 7 o'clock. All who are 
interested in any phase of plant study are invited to come and take 
part in the meeting. 
The Entomological Section will meet in the Music Room of the 
Public Library Saturday evening, October 20th, at 7 o'clock. For all 
students of insect life. 
A Chemical Section has been suggested. All who are interested 
are asked to notify the Club Secretary. 
