History of Pasadena, comprising an account of the native Indian, the early Spanish, the Mexican, the American, the colony, and the incorporated city, occupancies of the Rancho San Pasqual, and its adjacent mountains, canyons, waterfalls and other objects of interest: being a complete and comprehensive histo-cyclopedia of all matters pertaining to this region, Part 77

Author: Reid, Hiram Alvin, 1834-; McClatchie, Alfred James, comp
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Pasadena, Cal., Pasadena History Co.
Number of Pages: 714


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N. PROSTRATA (Gr.) Greene. Oak Knoll. April-May.


N. VISCIDULA Benth. Common in dry soil below 2,500 feet. June-August. LEPTODACTYLON H. & A.


L. CALIFORNICUM H. & A. Common on dry soil below 4,000 feet. April-June. GILIA Ruiz & Pav. .


G. ACHILLEÆFOLIA Benth. Frequent below 2,000 feet. April-June. G. GILIOIDES (Benth. ) Greene. A. S. and adjacent hills. April-July.


G. INCONSPICUA Dougl. Frequent below 2,000 feet. April-June. G. MULTICAULIS Benth. Common below 2,000 feet. April-June.


G. TENUIFLORA Benth. Frequent in S. G. Mts. June-August. G. VIRGATA Steud. Arroyo Seco. May-August.


LINANTHUS Benth.


L. ANDROSACEUS (Benth.) Greene. Frequent below 2,000 feet. April-June.


L. DIANTHIFLORUS (Benth.) Greene. Common below 2,000 feet. February-May. L. PHARNACEOIDES (Benth. ) Greene. Common in dry soil below 2,000 feet. May- July.


PHLOX Linn.


P. GRACILIS (Dougl.) Greene. Arroyo Seco. February-April.


Hydrophyllacea.


NEMOPHILA Nutt.


N. AURITA Lindl. Arroyo Seco. April-June.


N. INSIGNIS Dougl. Com. in shaded soil below 3,000 feet. February-May.


N. MENZIESII H. & A. Com. in shaded soil below 3,000 feet. February -- May.


EUCRYPTA Nutt.


E. CHRYSANTHEMIFOLIA (Benth.) Greene. Com. in shaded soil below 3,000 feet. March-June.


PHACELIA Juss.


P. BRACHYLOBA Gray. S. G. Mts. 3,000-5,000 feet. June-August.


P. CIRCINATA (Willd.) Jaq. Common below 2,500 feet. May-July.


P. HISPIDA Gr. Common below 2,500 feet. March-July.


P. LONGIPES Torr. A. S., S. G. Mts. May-July.


P. RAMOSISSIMA Hook. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. April-July.


P. TANACETIFOLIA Benth. Common below 2,500 feet. March-June.


P. WHITLAVIA Gray. Commou on dry hillsides below 3,000 feet. March-May. EMMENANTHE Benth.


E. PENDULIFLORA Benth. Frequent below 2,500 feet. April-June.


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ERIODICTYON Benth.


E. CALIFORNICUM (H. & A.) Greene. (Yerba Santa.) S. G. Mts. 2,000-4,000 feet. May-July. Leaves used by the Mexicans as a tonic. E. TOMENTOSUM Benth. S. G. Mts. 2,000-4,000 feet. May-July.


Borraginaceæ.


PECTOCARYA DC.


P. LINEARIS (R. & P.) DC. O. K., A. S. March-May.


PLAGIOBOTHRYS Fisch. & Mey.


P. NOTHOFULVUS Gr. Common below 2,000 feet. February-May.


CRYPTANTHE Lehm.


C. AMBIGUA (Gr.) Greene. Common below 2,000 feet. April-June.


C. MICROSTACHYS Greene. Common below 2,000 feet. April-June. AMSINCKIA Lehm.


A. SPECTABILS F. & M. Com. below 2,000 feet. March-May.


Solanacec.


SOLANUM Tourn.


S. DOUGLASII Dunal. Com. below 2,500 feet.


S. UMBELLIFERUM Esch. S. G. Mts. April-June.


S. XANI Gray. S. G. Mts. April-June.


PHYSALIS Linn.


P. AEQUATA Jacq. Com. in cultivated and waste ground. May-September. DATURA Linn.


D. METELOIDES DC. In moist and shaded soil below 1,000 feet. May-October.


Labiata.


TRICHOSTEMA Linn. Blue Curls.


T. LANATUM Benth. Echo Mt. May-July. August-October.


T. LANCEOLATUM Benth. Com. below 2,000 feet.


MENTHA Linn. Mint.


M. CANADENSIS Linn. Canyons south of Pasadena. May-September.


PYCNANTHEMUM Michx. Mountain Mint.


P. CALIFORNICUM Torr. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. June-September. MONARDELLA Benth.


M. LANCEOLATA Gray. A. S., N. Pas., Las Casitas. . June-September. SALVIA Linn. Sage.


S. CARDUACEA Benth. Occasional in dry soil. April-June.


S. COLUMBARIAE Benth. (Chia.) Com. below 3,000 feet. March-May. Seeds used by Indians for food.


S. MELLIFERA Greene. (Black Sage.) Com. on dry hillsides. April-June. S. SPATHACEA Greene. On banks of A. S. April-July.


RAMONA Greene.


R. POLYSTACHYA (Benth.) Greene. (White Sage.) Com. on dry hillsides. April -June.


SCUTELLARIA Linn. Skull-cap.


S. TUBEROSA Benth. Com. in unbroken soil below 1,500 feet. March-June.


MARRUBIUM Linn. Hoarhound.


M. VULGARE Linn. Com. below 1,Soo feet. March-July.


STACHYS Linn.


S. ALBENS Gr. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. April-June ..


S. CALIFORNICA Benth. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. May-July.


Scrophulariacea.


CORDYLANTHUS Nutt.


C. FILIFOLIUS Nutt. A. S., S. G. Mts. below 3,000 feet. June-September.


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CASTILLEIA Linn. Painted-cup.


C. FOLIOLOSA H. & A. Com. on dry hillsides below 3,000 feet. April-June. C. MINIATA Dougl. Com. on hillsides below 2,500 feet. April-June.


C. PARVIFLORA Bong. Hills near Arroyo Seco, R. C. March-May. C. STENANTHA Gray. O. K., M. C. May-August.


ORTHOCARPUS Nutt.


O. PURPURASCENS Benth. ("Paint-brush.") Com. below 2,000 feet. March-May. VERONICA Linu. Speedwell.


V. PEREGRINA Linn. Oak Knoll. May-June.


MIMULUS Linn. Monkey-flower.


M. BREVIPES Benth. Frequent below 3,000 feet. April-June.


M. CARDINALIS Dougl. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. June-October. M. FLORIBUNDUS Gray. Arroyo Seco, canyons of S. G. Mts. June-October. M. FREMONTI Gray. Echo Mt. April-June.


M. LUTEUS Linn. O. K., A. S.


M. LUTEUS Linn. var. DEPAUPERATUS Gr. S. G. Mts. 4,000-5,000. May-July. DIPLACUS Nutt.


D. GLUTINOSUS (Wendl.) Nutt. Hills along Arroyo Seco. April-July. PENTSTEMON Mitch. Beard-tongue.


P. AZUREUS Benth. Frequent on hillsides below 3,000 feet. May-July.


P. CENTRANTHIFOLIUS Benth. S. G. Mts. 2,000-5,000 feet. March-June.


P. CORDIFOLIUS Benth, Hills along A. S., S. G. Mts. below 3,000 feet. May- July.


P. PALMERI Gr. Mt. Lowe. June-August.


P. SPECTABILIS Thurb. Near Sierra Madre. April-June.


P. TERNATUS Torr. S. G. Mts. 4,000-5,000 feet. June-August.


COLLINSIA Nutt.


C. BICOLOR Benth. Com. below 3,000 feet. April-June. C. PARRYI Gray. Arroyo Seco. April-May.


SCROPHULARIA Tourn. Figwort.


S. CALIFORNICA Cham. O. K .; A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. May-August. ANTIRRHINUM Tourn. Snapdragon.


A. COULTERIANUM Benth. Hills along A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. May-July.


A. GLANDULOSUM Lindl. A. S., Altadena. April-June.


A. NUTTALLIANUM Benth. Hills along A. S. May-June.


A. STRICTUM (H. & A.) Gr. Hills along A. S., R. C. May-July. LINARIA Tourn. Toad-flax.


L. CANADENSIS (Linn.) Dum. Common below 2,000 feet. April-September.


VERBASCUM Linn. Mullein.


V. VIRGATUM With. Frequent below 2,000 feet, abundant at Altadena. June- August.


Orobanchacea.


APHYLLON Mitch. A. TUBEROSUM Gr. Echo Mt. among shrubs. June-August.


Verbenacca.


VERBENA Linn.


V. POLYSTACHYA HBK. O. K., A. S. May-September.


V. PROSTRATA R. Br. Com. below 1,500 feet. April-September.


Plantaginacea.


PLANTAGO Linn.


P. HIRTELLA HBK. Oak Knoll. May-July.


P. LANCEOLATA Linn. Com. below 1,500 feet. April-July.


P. MAJOR Linn. Frequent below 1,500 feet. May-August.


P. PATAGONICA Jacq. Com. in dry soil below 2,500 feet. March-May.


Gentanacec.


ERYTHRÆA Rn. Canchalagua.


E. VENUSTA Gr. Common in unbroken soil below 3,000 feet. April-July. In general use among the Mexicans as a medicinal herb.


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Apocynacec.


APOCYNUM Tourn.


A. CANNABINUM Linn. (Indian Hemp,) In A. S. April-June.


Asclepiadcaec.


ASCLEPIAS Linn. Milkweed.


A. ERIOCARPA Benth. Frequent below 2,000 feet. Com. at Las Casitas. June- August.


A. FASCICULARIS Decsne. Frequent below 2.000 feet. June-August.


Campanulacea.


SPECULARIA Heist. S. BIFLORA Gray. Occasional below 1,500 feet. April-June.


Lobeliacec.


NEMACLADUS Nutt.


N. RAMOSISSIMUS Nutt. var. PINNATIFIDUS. (Greene) Gray. Echo Mt. May-July. LOBELIA Linn.


L, SPLENDENS Willd. Oak Knoll. Wild-grape canyon. July-October.


PALMERELLA Gray.


P. DEBILIS Gr. var. SERRATA Gr. A. S., canyons S. G. Mts. July-October.


Cucurbitacec.


CUCURBITA Linn. Cucumber. Squash. Pumpkin.


C. FOETIDISSIMA HBK. (Mock Orange.) Common in dry soil below 2,000 feet. April-June.


MICRAMPELIS Raf. Big-root. M. FABACEA (Naud) Greene. O. K., A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. February- April.


Rubiacec.


GALIUM, Linn. Bedstraw.


G. ANGUSTIFOLIUM Nut. Com. below 3,000 feet. Marclı-June.


G. APARINE Linn. O. K., A. S., canyons S. G. Mts. March-May.


G. CALIFORNICUM Hook & Arn. O. K., A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. April-June.


G. GRANDE McC. Erythea II: 124. S. G. Mts. 2,500-4,000 feet. April-June. G. NUTALLII Gr. Foothills S. G. Mts. May and June.


G. OCCIDENTALIS McC. Erythea II: 124. S. G. Mts. 3,000 -- 4,000 feet. May and June.


G.TRIFIDUM Linn. Baldwin's Ranch. June and July.


Caprifoliacec.


SAMBUCUS Tourn. Elder. S. GLAUCA Nutt. Frequent below 2,500. April and May. SYMPHORICARPUS Dill. S. MOLLIS Nutt. O. K., A. S., canyons S. G. Mts. April and May. CAPRIFOLIUM DC.


C. SUBSPICATA (H. & A.) Greene.


Dipsacec.


DIPSACUS Tourn. Teasel. D. FULLONUM Linn. (Fuller's Teasel.) O. K. June-August. SCABIOSA Linn.


S. STELLATA Linn, Along streets in Altadena. May-July.


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HISTORY OF PASADENA.


Compositư.


COLEOSANTHUS Cass.


C. CALIFORNICUS (T. & G.) O. Ktze. Hills along Arroyo Seco, foothills S. G. Mts. July-September.


C. NEVINII (Gr.) O. Ktze. Foothills S. G. Mts. July-September.


GRINDELIA Willd.


G. ROBUSTA Nutt. Frequent below 2,000 feet. May -- July.


HETEROTHECA Cass.


H. GRANDIFLORA Nutt. Common below 2,000 feet.


CHRYSOPSIS Nutt.


C. SESSILIFLORA Nutt. O. K., A. S. June-August.


ERICAMERIA Nutt.


E. CUNEATUS (Gr.) McC. Rubio Canyon. June-September.


E. MONACTIS (Gr.) McC. Hills along A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. June-Sept.


HAZARDIA Greene.


H. SQUARROSUS (H. & A.) Greene. Hills along A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. June- September.


BIGELOVIA DC.


B. VENETA Gr. A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. and adjacent plains. July-Sept.


SOLIDAGO Linn.


S. CALIFORNICA Nutt. O. K., A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. to 5,000 feet (side of Mt. Lowe). August-October.


S. CONFINIS Gr. Oak Knoll. August-October.


S. OCCIDENTALIS Nutt. Arroyo Seco. August-October.


CORETHROGYNE DC.


C. FILAGINIFOLIA Nutt. Common below 5,000 feet. June-September. ASTER Linn.


A. ADSCENDENS Lindl. S. G. Mts. July-September.


A. EXILIS Ell. Along streets.


A. FREMONTI Gr. var. PARISHII Gr. Canons S. G. Mts. August-October. ERIGERON Linn.


E. CANADENSE Linn Common below 2,500 feet. June-September.


E. FOLIOSUM Nutt. Frequent below 3,600 feet. May-August.


E. PHILADELPHICUM Linn. O. K., A. S. April-July.


CONYZA Linn.


C. COULTERI Gray. Oak Knoll. July -- September.


BACCHARIS Linn.


B. VIMINEA DC. O. K., A. S., canyons S. G. Mts.


GNAPHALODES Tourn.


G. CALIFORNICA (F. & M.) Greene. Frequent in dry soil below 3,000 feet. April -June.


FILAGO Linn.


F. CALIFORNICA Nutt. Common in dry soil below 3,000 feet. April-June. GNAPHALIUM Linn. Everlasting.


G. CALIFORNICUM DC. Common below 3,000 feet. March -- July.


G. CHILENSE Spreng. Common below 2,000 feet. April-June.


G. LEUCOCEPHALUM Gr. Frequent between 1,000-3,000 feet. July-September.


G. MICROCEPHALUM Nutt. Frequent below 2,500 feet. July-September.


G. PALUSTRE Nutt. Oak Knoll. April-May.


G. RAMOSISSIMUM Nutt. Oak Knoll. August-October.


AMBROSIA Tourn. Ragweed.


A. PSILOSTACHYA DC. Com. below 2,000 feet. August-October. XANTHIUM Tourn.


X. SPINOSUM Linn. Along streets. June-September.


X. STRUMARIUM Linn. In waste soil. June-August.


HELIANTHUS Linn. Sunflower.


H. ANNUUS Linn. Com. below 2,000 feet.


LEPTOSYNE DC.


L. DOUGLASII DC. A. S. and adjacent hills; foothills S. G. Mts. and adjacent plains. June-September.


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BIDENS Linn.


B. CHRYSANTHEMOIDES Michx. O. K .; A. S.


B. PILOSA Linn. Along streets. July-October.


MADIA Molina. Tar-weed.


M. DISSITIFLORA (Nutt) T. & G. Along street. July-September.


M. SATIVA Mol. Frequent below 1,800 feet. June-August.


HEMIZONIA DC. Tar-weed.


H. FASCICULATA (DC.) T. & G. var. RAMOSSIMA Gr. Com. Below 1,800 feet. May-July.


H. PUNGENS Torr. & Gray. Frequent below 1,800 feet. May-August.


H. TENELLA Gray. O. K .; A. S. April-June.


LAVIA Hook. & Arn.


L. GLANDULOSA (Hook.) H. & A. O. K .; A. S. April-June.


L PLATYGLOSSA (F. & M.) Gray. (Tidy-tips) Com. below 2,000 feet. April-June. ACHYRACHAENA Schauer


A. MOLLIS Schauer. Near Oak Knoll. March-May.


BAERIA Fisch. & Mey.


B. GRACILIS (DC.) Gr. Com. below 2,000 feet. March-May.


ERIOPHYLLUM Lag.


E. CONFERTIFLORUM (DC.) Gr. Com. in unbroken soil below 3,000 feet. April- June.


CHANACTIS DC. "Pin-cushion."


C. ARTEMISIAEFOLIA Gray. Frequent in dry unbroken soil below 3,000 feet. June-July.


C. GLABRIUSCULA DC. Frequent on dry hills. May-June.


C. LANOSA DC. Com. below 3,000 feet. April-June.


HELENIUM Linn. Sneeze-weed.


H. PUBERULUM DC. O. K .; A. S., canyons of S. G. Mts. June-October.


ACHILLEA Linn. Yarrow.


A. MILLEFOLIUM Linn. Com. in foothills of S. G. Mts. and adjacent plains. May August.


ANTHEMIS Linn. Chamomile.


A. COTULA Linn. Com. below 1,500 feet. April-July.


MATRICARIA Linn.


M. DISCOIDEA DC. Com. below 1,500 feet. February-April.


ARTEMISIA Linn. Worm-wood. "Sage-brush."


A. CALIFORNICA Less. (California " Sage-brush.") Com. in dry unbroken soil below 4,000 feet. May-August.


A. DRACUNCULOIDES Pursh. Frequent below 2,000 feet. May-August.


A. LUDOVICIANA Nutt. Occasional below 2,000 feet. June-August.


A. VULGARIS Linii. var. CALIFORNICA Bess. Common below 2,500 feet. June - August.


TETRADYMIA DC.


T. COMOSA Gray. Near Devil's Gate. July-August.


LEPIDOSPARTUM Gr.


L. SQUAMATUM Gr. A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. July-September. SENECIO Linn. Groundsel.


S. CALIFORNICUS DC. Com. below 3,000 feet. March-May.


S. DOUGLASII DC. Hills along A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. July-September. CARDUUS Tourn. Thistle.


C. CALIFORNICUS (Gr.) Greene. O. K., R. C. May-July.


C. OCCIDENTALIS Nutt. Frequent below 2,000 feet. April-June. SILYBUM Gaerth. Milk-Thistle.


S. MARIANUM (Linn.) Gaerth. Near Oak Knoll. May-July.


CENTAUREA Linn. Star-Thistle.


C. MELITENSIS Linn. Com. below 2,000 feet. May-August. PEREZIA Lag.


P. MICROCEPHALA Gr. O. K., A. S., foothills S. G. Mts. June-August. MICROSERIS Don.


M. LINEARIFOLIA Gr. Com. below 3,500 feet. February-May.


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HISTORY OF PASADENA.


PTILORIA Raf.


P. CICHORIACEA (Gr.) Greene. Canyons S. G. Mts. July-September. P. VIRGATA (Benth.) Greene. Com. below 3,500 feet. June-October.


RAFINESQUIA Nutt.


R. CALIFORNICA Nutt. Hills along A. S. June-July.


MALACOTHRIX DC.


M. TENUIFOLIA T. & G. Com. below 2,500 feet. June-August.


HYPOCHÆRIS Linn.


H. RADICATA Linn. Along streets. May-July.


CREPIS Linn.


C. BIENNIS Linn. Along streets. April-June.


TARAXACUM Linn. Dandelion.


T. TARAXACUM (Linn. ) Mac M. Occasional[along streets. April-October. LACTUCA Tourn.


L. SCARIOLA L. South of Pasadena. June-August.


SONCHUS Linn. Sow-Thistle.


S. ASPER Linn. Frequent below 1,500 feet.


S. OLERACEUS Linn. Common below 1,500 feet.


HIERACIUM Tourn. Hawkweed.


H. PARISHII Gr. Canyons S. G. Mts. June-August.


SUMMARY OF PLANTS LISTED.


PROTOPHYTA 40


PHYCOPHYTA 50


CARPOPHYTA 350


BRYOPHYTA


53


PTERIDOPHYTA 21


SPERMAPHYTA. 542


TOTAL 1,056


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DIVISION EIGHT -- SCIENCE.


INDEX TO FLORA.


PAGE


Acer 636


Achillea. 645


Achyrodes. 628


Bindweed 640


Columbine 633


Conifers 627


Conferva 612


Coniophora 623


Adiantum 626


Bolbitius


620


Adenostoma 638


Boletus


622


Agaricus 621


Botrydium


612


Agrostis. 628


Botrytis


617


Bovista


618


Boykinia


637


Brachythecium


625


Alfalfa.


639


Alfilaria


635


Algæ, blue-green.


609


Algæ, fresh-water.


610


Alnus 631


Alsia


625


Alyssum.


635


Amanita


619


A manitopsis


619


Amarantus


631


Amblystegium 626 Ambrosia 644


Amerosporium


616


Calocylindrus


611


Amorpha. 639


Amsinckia


641


Calyptridium 632


Camptothecium


625


Calvatia


618


Anagallis. 640


Canaigre 632


Canchalagua 642


612


Antirrhinum 6:2


Caprifolium 643


Cardamine 635


Carduus.


645


Anthemis 645


Carex .. 629


Carrot, Wild.


637


Apiastrum 637


Apium 637


A pocynum 643


Aquilegia 633


Arabis 635


Aralia 637


Arbutus. 639


Arctostaphylos 639


Arenaria 633


Argemione 634


Aristida 628


Armillaria 619


645


Cercocarpus 638


Cereus


637


Cetraria.


614


Chamomile.


645


Aspidium


626


Asplenium


626


Cheilanthes 626


Distichlis 628


Dock 632


Dodecatheon. 640


Dodder 640


Dogwood


637


Drapernaldia. 612


Duckweed. 629 634


Ear-drop


Eccilia 620


Elder ..


643


Elymus.


629


Emmenanthe. 640


Empusa


611


Endocarpon 613


Entoloma 620 616


Entomosporium


Epicampes 628


Epicoccum 618


638


639 Epipactis. 631


Club-Moss. 626 Equisetum 626


Coconeis .. 611 Eragrostis. 628


Beard Tongue 642


Beggiatoa 609


Bidens 645


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Bigelovia. 644


Collinsia 642


Collybia 619


Achyrachaena. 645


Actinonema. 616 1


Æcidium. 615


Blue Curls 641


Conium 636


Conothecium 618


Convolvulus.


640 644


Coprinus ..


622


Cordylanthus 641


Corethrogyne


644


Cornel.


637


Corn-spurrey


633


Cornus


637


Corticium


623


Cortinarius


621


Cosmarium


611


Cotyledon


637


Cottonwood


631


Crepidotus


621


Crepis


646


Croton


636


Crucibulum. 6 9


641


Cryptomitrium


624 614


Cup-fungi.


613


Cucurbita. 643


Cucurbitaria 622 640


Cuscuta ..


Cyathus.


619 612


Cylindrocapsa


Cylindrosporium 617


Cymbella 611


Cynodon 623


Cyperus


629


Cystopteris.


626


Dactylis


628


Dandelion 646 638 Datisca


Datura


641


Daucus


637


Delphinium 633


Dematium. 617 634


Dendromecon


Desmids 611 609


Diatoms.


611


Dicentra


634 624


Asclepias 643


616


Ascophora


611


Asterella


624


Aster


644


Astræus


618


Chia.


641


Chickweed


633


Atriplex


632


Atropis.


628


Aulacomuium


625 628


Chrysopsis.


644


Aytonia


624


Cladonia


613


Azolla ..


626


Cladophora 612


Cladosporium 617


Claopodium 625


Clavaria 623


Bactridium 619


Badhamia


609


Baeria ..


645


Barbula


625


Barley. 629


Clover.


639


Bartramia. 625


Batrachopermum 623


Bay Tree 633


Cocconema 611 Ericameria 644


Coleosanthus. 644


Erigeron.


644


Collema. 613 Eriodictyou 641


642 616 643


Chenopodium. 632


Cherry, Wild.


638


Astragalus


639


Chorizanthe 632


Chlorogalu 111 631


Chroococcus 609


Avena


Bacclaris 644


Bacillus 609


Bacteria


600


Claytouia .. 633


Clematis 633


Clitocybe .. 620


Closterium 611


Clover, Sweet


637


Ceanothus


636


Celery, Wild


637


Centaurea 645


Cerastium11 633


Ceratophyllum. 633


Cercospora. 617


Diachea.


Dicranoweis a.


Diplacus


Diplodia


Chænactis. 645


637


Calandrinia


633


Calochortus


630


Ascococcus 609


Anabaena 609


Andropogon 627


Anemopsis. 631


Antitrichia 625 624


Anthoceros


Aphyllon 642


Castilleia 642


Catchfly 633


Catastoma 618


Cat-Tail 627


635


Buttercup.


633


Cactus


635


Brodlæa


630


Bromus


628


Bryuin 625


Buckthorn


036


Buellia


613


Bullrush. 629


Burr Clover 639


Bursa


Conyza


Albugo 612


Alchemilla Alder ..


638 631


Big Root. 643


Blackberry 638


Bloomieria 630


Brassica


Cryptanthe


Cryptodiscus


Capuodium.


Caucalis


Cersporella 617


Artemisia ..


Ascochyta


Dipsacus ..


Epilobium


648


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Holly, California


638


Mentha


641


Holodiscus


638


Mentzelia


638


Hordeum 629


Meridion .. 611


Merismopedia. 609


Merulius 623


Mesocarpus 611


Mexican Tea


632


Micrainpelis


643


Micrococcus


609


Microseris.


645


Englena.


Hymenochaete 622


Milkweed.


643


Eulobus


Hypholoma 621


Mimulus


642


Euphorbia.


Hypochæris 646


Mint.


641


Eurotium


Hypoxylon.


613


Eurynchium


625


Hysterographium 613


Mistletoe


631


Everlasting


644


Indian-pink 633


Mock-orange ..


643


Evernia


614


Exidia.


623


Favolus


623


Juncus


629


Feather-Moss


625


Fennel


637


Jussiæa.


638


Ferns.


626


Knot-grass


632


633


Festuca 628


Mucor


611


Figwort


Lace-pod


634


Muhlenbergia


628


Filago.


Lachnea.


614


Fissidens


624


Lachnella


614


642


Fission Plants


609


Lactarius 620


Mushroom, common


621


Five-Finger


638


Lactuca 646


Mustard


635


Foeniculum


637


Lamb's quarter 632


Mycena


620


Fomes ..


622


Larkspur 633


Nasturtium


635


Fossombronia


624


Four-o'clock


632 631


Frullania


624


Fuchsia, Wild


638


Fuligo


609


Lenzites. 620


Nettle


632


Funaria


625


Lepidium


635


Fungi, Black


612


Lepidospartum


645


Fusicladium


617


Lepiota


619


Galera. 620


Leptobryum


625


Pæonia


633


Galium 643


Garrya 637


628


Leptonia


620 Palmerella


643


Geaster


618


Geranium


635


Gilia


640


Libocedrus


627


Panicuni


627


Gloeosporium 616


Lichens


613


Glonium


613


Lilac, California.


636


Guaphalium


644


Gnomonia


613


Linaria ..


642


Paspulum


627


Gomphonema 611


Liverworts


624


Gonium


611


Lobelia


643


Pectocarya. 641


Pediastrum 611


Pellæa. 626


613


Penicillium


617


Grasses


627


Lyngbya ..


609


Peniophora 623


Pentstenon. 642


Pepper-grass


635


Macrosporiuni


618


Perezia 645


Pertusaria 613


Peucedanun1


637


Habenaria


631


Madrona


639


Peziza.


614


Phacelia


640


Hazardia.


644


646


Phalaris


627


Hebeloma .. 620


Mallow


635


Phallus.


618


Hedwigia. 625


Malva


635


Phlebia


623


Heleniuni


645


639


Phleuni


628


Heleocharis.


629


Maple ..


636


Phlox 640


620


Helianthus


644


Marrubium


641


Phoradendron


631


Phragmidium


615


Hemizonia


645


Mastigonema 609


Phycia


614


Hemlock, False


627


Hendersonia


616


Meadow Rue


633


Phyllosticta


616


Physalis


641


Physarım


609


Pigweed ...


622


Heuchera ..


637


Melanconium


617


Hieracium


646


Melica. 628


Pincushion 645


Horehound


641


Melilotus 639


Pine. 627


Holcus


628


Melosira 611


630


Parietaria 632


Parmelia


614


Godetia 638


Little Club-mnoss


626


Pea, wild. 639


Prickly Pear 637


Gooseberry 637


Lolium


629


Goosefoot. 632


Lotus


639


Grape


636


Lunularia


624


Grass, Blue-eyed. 631


Lupinus


639


Grease-wood 638


Grimaldia 624


Grimmia. 625


Grindelia. 644


Madia.


645


Gymnograinme ..


626


Hapalosiphon.


609


Mahogany, Mountain 638


640


Paint-brush.


642


Leptogium


613


Painted-cup


642


Leptothrix.


609


Panaeolus.


621


Leptosvne


644


Pandorina 611


Pannaria. 613


Papaver .. 634


Gnaphalodes 644


Lilium.


Linanthus,


640


Navicula


611


Lecanora


613


Nemacladus


643


Lemna 629


Neinophila. 640


Nostoc


609


Notholæna


626


Nummnlarıa


613


Lathyrus 639


Naucoria 620


Laurel Mountain 633


Naverretia 640


Fritillaria .-


612


Mirabilis


632


Monardella


641


Monkey-flower


642


Morchella


614


Juniper. 627


Morning-glory, wild.


640


Mosses


624


Mouse-ear


Knotweed 632


642 644


Indian-lettuce 633


Juglans. 631


640 611 611


Hydnum 622


Eucladium


624


Hydrocotyle 636


Eucrypta.


Hydrdictyon 611


Endorina


635


Hornwort 633


Erythræa


642


Horse-tails 626


Eschscholtzia.


634


Erodium 635


Erysiphe 612


Hormiscium 617


Ervsimum


Eriogonum 632


Eriophyllum 645


Helianthemum


635


Marchantia


624


Helvella .. 614


Marsouia


617


Matricaria .....


645


Phyllachora 613


Heteromeles 638


Meadow-sweet 638


Medicago


639


Heterosporium 618


Heterotheca. 644


Melampsora 616


Pimpernel 6.40


Placodium 621


Hygrophorus 620


638


636


Muilla 630


Mullein


Layia 645


Leptodactylon


Gastridium


Lycoperdon 618


Lythrum 635


Peltigera


Madotheca. 624


Malacothrix


Manzanita


Pholiota.


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Plagiobothrys


641


Salix 631


Taphrina.


614


Taraxacum.


646


Platanus 632


Platystemon 634


Pleurotus.


620


Pluteolus


620, 621


Poa


628 Saxifraga. 637


Podosporiella 618 Scabiosa 643


Poison Oak


635


Polycarpon


633


Polygala 636


Polygonum 632


Poly podium 626


Scleroderma


518


Polypogon. 628


Scleropodium 625


Scolecotrichum 617


Toadstools, Dissolving. 622


Tolypothrix. 609


Torula 617


Trametes 623


Tremella.


623


Trichoderma


611


Tricholoma 619


Trichostema 641


Trifolium .. 639


Trisetum 628


634


Tubaria


620


Tumbleweed 632


618


Typha ..


627


Ulothrix.


612


Pseudotsuga


627


Skull-Cap 641


Umbellularia


633


Psoralea. 639


625


Pterogonium


625


Pterostegia


632


Soap Plant 631


Uromyces


614 632


Solidago 644


Usnea.


614 616


Pucciniastrum


616


Puff-Balls


618


Purslane


633


Pycnanthemum


641


Quercus


631


Radulum


623 646


Ragweed.


644


Ramalina


614


Sphærella. 612


624


Violet.


Vitis. 636


Virgin's Bower.


633


Volvaria


620


Rattle-Weed.


630


Rhamnus ..


636


Reus.


635


Sporobolus


628


Webera ...


625


White Cedar


627


Rhytisma,


614


Spyrogyra


611


Wild Buckwheat. 632


629


Riccia. 624


Willow


631


Woodwardia


626


Rock-Rose.


635


Stereum


623


Wood-Sorrel


635


Rosa. 638


Sticta


613


Wormwood


645


Stigeoclonium


612


Yarrow 645


Yerba Mansa 631


Yerba Santa 641


Yucca 631


Zanichellia 627


Zauschneria. 638


Zygnema .. 611


Zygadenus


630


Symphoricarpus. 643


Sagina 633 Synedra 601


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Salvia. 641


Sambucus. 643


Tar-Weed . 645


Teasel 643


Tellima 637


Tetradymia. 645


Thalictrum 633


Theloschistes 614


Thistle 645


Thysanocarpus


634


Tidy-Tips


643


Scirpus 629


Tillaea


Toad-Flax 642


Toadstools 618, 619


Polyporus. 622


Polystictus 622


Polytrichum 625


Pond-Weed.


627


Secotium .. 618


Sedge 629


Selaginella


626


Populus 631


Senecio 645


Pore-fungi. 621


Septoria 616


Setaria


627


Potamogeton


Shooting Star


640


Sidalcea


635


Silene


633


Protococcus


Silybum ..


635


Sisymbrium.


651


Psathyrella


621


Sisyrinchium


635


Pseudopeziza


614


Sium 636


Smartweed. 632


Umbilicaria


614 613 616


Ptiloria 646 Puccinia 615


Solanum 641


Urtica.


Sonchus 646


Ustilago


612 636


Velaea


Verbascum


Spanish Bayonet


631


Verbena.


Specularia. 643


Veronica


Rafinesquia.,.


Speedwell 642


Vetch


Vicia


Viola


Ramilaria


617


Ramona .. 641


Sphaeropsis.


616


Raphanus ..


Spice-Tree. 630


637


Spirillum.


610


Water-Cress.


635


Rhynchostegium 625


Spumaria. 610


Stachys 641


Stellaria. 633


618


Rosellinia 612


Rubus. 638


Rumex 632


Russula 620


Strephanthus


635


Rusts


614


Stropharia 621 Sumach 635


Sac-Fungi. 612


Sage .... 641


Sunflower 644


Sage, Black 641


Sycamore ... 632


Sage-Brush. 645


Samolis 640


Sanicula. 636


Saprolegnia 612


Scale-Mosses 624


Scenedesmus 610


Schizophyllum 620


Scrophularia 642


Scutellaria 641


Poplar 631


Poppy. 634


Portulaca .. 633 627


Potentilla. 638 Primrose, Evening 638 610


Prunus 638


Pteris.


Smuts.


616


Urceolaria


Snapdragon 642


Uredo.


Sorghum 627


Vaucheria.


Sorrel 632


Sow-Thistle .. 646


Spergula 633


Sphærocarpus


Sphærotheca 612


Ranunculus 633 634


Spikenard.


Walnut 631


Ribes 637


Wild Rye


Rinodina 612


Stemphylium


Stigmatea. 613


Stipa 628


642 642 042 639 639 635 635


Tropidocarpum


Tylostoma


637


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Plantago 642


650


HISTORY OF PASADENA.


DIVISION NINE-SOUTH PASADENA. CHAPTER XXXIII:


SOUTH PASADENA .- Its incorporation ; and historic events of the municipality .- Its Schools, Newspapers, Library, Literary Societies, Post Office, Churches, Hotel, Opera House Block, Manufactures, etc., etc.


THE CITY OF SOUTH PASADENA.


The land comprised in this corporation was part of the original Rancho San Pasqual. See chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, for important historic events which transpired within this city's boundaries, during the Indian, the Spanish, and the Mexican occupancies of the country.


The beginning of a town here was in the spring of 1885, when O. R. Dougherty laid out ten acres of his land into town lots, and put up a neat little building marked "South Pasadena Land Office," at the junction of Sylvan Drive and Mission street, which was then on the daily stage route between Los Angeles and Pasadena. At the same time, or very soon after, subdivisions were made by Geo. Lightfoot and others in rapid succession, and the town of South Pasadena thus began to have a name and a place in the world of tangible things.




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