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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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INDEX TO FLORA.
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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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