Field notebook : Arizona and California, 1938-1939
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"Strawberry Cactus" Fl. Sw-Lake. Is this a Manillaria? See M 329 "Prickly Ox-tongue ---- a composite" Sw-Lake Only a basal rosette of leaves, too very tuberculate bristly so that R.B.K. had thought it a species of -Eelium. Is it Picris elchioides L. See M 5871 "Fremont Cottonwood" various places along streams. See Populus Fremontii Wats M 109 "Western Sycamore" various places along streams See Platanus racemosa Nutt M 225 "Mistletoe" seen abundantly in Sycomores (perhaps also in poplars). See Phoradendron longispicuum Trel. M 113. "Tecate Cypress" pointed out on hills near Tecate Mt but not clearly distinguished by R.B.K. See Cupressus Forbesii Jepso. M 17