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Collection: Directories and Documents > Tanis Thorne Native Californian & Nisenan Collection

Maidu Ethnobotany (1961) (127 pages)

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iii McMillin furnished me a list of food plants for the Northeast Maidu, which he had compiled in conjunction with a project on the ecology of the area around Westwood, California. Without the generous cooperation of my Meidu informants, Lizzie Enos (Clipper Gap), Tom and Sarah Epperson (Quincy), John Davis (Taylorsville), Elmer Smith (Oroville), Emma Evans (Greenville), Lily and Daisy Baker (Lake Almanor), this project would have been impossible, A California Flora was the source for the scientific names, abbreviations, and evolutionary order followed in this paper.” I have taken the liberty to put the Anthophyta in alphabetical order for easy reference, *P. A. Munz and D. D. Keck, A California Flora, 1681 PP.