Field notes, v1733
Page 265
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Graefe Mon. 21, 1954 7 Left Berkeley at 6:45 AM with Bill Reiner and Dick well and drove directly north to Orland, Glenn Co. on Orland we drove west to Newville (no town, as thing) and then south. At about 2 mi. N Mileage, Glenn County, we worked over a hillside near open tend of blue oaks. Turned over numerous sandstone slabs but found nothing under them of interest. Six whorl specimens were found under a stump. It was raining hard when we left Berkeley, and rained intermittally at this first collecting stop. At 4 1/2 mi S Mileage we found four Camosia schistosa and three Patriacopeus under rocks and beside the road one hundred feet or so from Slony Creek. I found a small Amblygeia in the creek. Willow, tamarack, elderberry and redbud are common here. Took the road to McNeer Springs, stopped after at 8 miles and turned. Dense chaparral with struts ponderosa pines where we turned around. At 4 mi N Stamford (Colusa Co.) on Glenn Co a small baylei was found but not kept. Tried the road to Goat Mtn, but too muddy (after raining). Then tried road to Bartlett Springs. Not 12 miles (with chains or struts), but a stream was 4' deep in a ford, so turned back. Went over Hwy 20 to a lake and then home. A Tamna forosa was found by road 4 mi NE Middletown, Yolo Co.