. Bulletin des südlichen Kalifornien Akademie der Wissenschaften. Wissenschaft; Naturgeschichte; natürliche Geschichte. Sie Nicht der regelmäßig auftretenden auf der Plains nordwestlich von San Bernardino. Purshia Curran, und Prunus glandulosa fasciculata Grau, finde ich kein Konto in "Pflanzen der Pfarrei des San Bernardino Mts." Oder in Abrams' "Bäume und Sträucher des Southern California" einer dieser Sträucher auf der Südseite des San Ber gefunden worden - nardino Mts., (die Cismontane Bereich). Wenn ich identifiziert diese Pflanze richtig Purshia glandulosa ziemlich Ve reichlich ist
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. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. they did not know of its occurring regularly on the open plains north- west of San Bernardino. Purshia glandulosa Curran, and Prunus fasciculata Gray, I can find no account in Parish's "Plants of the San Bernardino Mts." or in Abrams' "Trees and Shrubs of Southern California" of either of these shrubs having been found on the south side of the San Ber- nardino Mts., (the Cismontane Area). If I have identified this plant correctly Purshia glandulosa is fairly plentiful at Verdemont, a sta- tion on the Santa Fe, about 8 miles east of San Bernardino and some miles below the lower edge of the mountains. Prunus fasciculata grows near Cajon Station on the Cismontane slope of the mountains about 4 miles below the summit of the Cajon Pass. Abrams does speal^ of this shrub being found in Lone Pine Canyon which is some miles to the west and I think on the desert slope. Yucca Mohavensis Sargent. There are 3 or 4 large plants of this species to be found in the Plung Creek wash, two miles south of Highlands, and six miles north of the mouth of San Timoteo Can- yon. The trunks measure about 15 feet long as they lie prostrate near the ground. Prof. Jepson in his "Flora of Cal." speaks of this plant as "extending west to the San Bernardino Valley, " but he gives no specimens from the valley. He records one from the San Ti- moteo Canyon, a canyon leading into the valley where there are or were some plants of the species near the lower or cismontane exit. But the plants I have reference to are about 6 miles inside of the San Bernardino Valley.. 42. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy