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Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2891, described as The main component of the specimen consists of fruits of Hemizonia congesta DC., hayfield tarweed, Asteraceae. Other items found and placed in gelatin capsules: 1 seed of Medicago sativa L., alfalfa, Fabaceae; 1 achene of Rumex sp., dock, Polygonaceae1 achene of Polygonum sp., knotweed, Polygonaceae; 1 glumes of Avena sp., Poaceae; 1 floret of Lolium perenne L., perennial ryegrass, Poaceae; 1 floret of Gastridium phleoides (Nees & Meyen) C. E. Hubb., nitgrass, Poaceae.
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2906, described as Seeds used as food. The specimen consists of fruits and plant fragments of Lomatium dissectum (Nutt.) Mathias & Constance, Lomatium, Apiaceae.
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2898, described as Buttercup.  Scientific name Ranunculus californicus. California buttercup, Ranunculaceae. Other item found and placed in a gelatin capsule: 1 floret of Poa annua L., annual bluegrass, Poaceae. 1 floret and additional awn of Avena fatua L., wild oat, Poaceae
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2905, described as Seeds used as food.  The main component of the specimen consists of achenes of Asteraceae.
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2897, described as Specimen, ethnobotanical; seeds; two bottles.  Includes Salvia columbariae. CDFA report: the main component of the specimen consists of seeds of Salvia columbariae Benth., chia. Lamiaceae (placed in gelatin capsule)
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2902, described as Originally identified as Carum kelloggii. The main component of the specimen consists of mericarps of Perideridia sp., possibly Perideridia kelloggii (A. Gray) Mathias, Kellogg's yampah, Apiaceae. Other items found and placed in gelatin capsules: 1 immature achene of Madia sp., tarweed, Asteraceae; 1 achene of Hemizonia congesta DC., hayfield tarweed, Asteraceae; 1 floret of Pleuropogon californicus (Nees) Benth. ex Vasey var. davyi (L. D. Benson) But, Davy’s semaphoregrass, Poaceae; 1 floret of Bromus commutatus Schrad., hairy chess, Poaceae.
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2900, described as The main component of the specimen consists of fruits of Hemizonia congesta DC., hayfield tarweed, Asteraceae. Other items found and placed in gelatin capsules: 1 seed of Medicago sativa L., alfalfa, Fabaceae; 1 seed of an unknown legume, Fabaceae
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-4462, described as Specimen, ethnobotanical; seeds; foodstuff.  The main component of the specimen consists of florets of Pleuropogon californicus (Nees) Benth. ex Vasey var. davyi (L. D. Benson) But, Davy’s semaphoregrass, Poaceae. One floret opened to remove caryopsis for diagnostic measurement (placed in gelatin capsule). Other items found and placed in gelatin capsules: 1 spikelet of Alopecurus saccatus Vasey, Pacific foxtail, Poaceae; 1 fruit of Rumex sp., dock, Polygonaceae.
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2893, described as The main component of the specimen consists of mericarps of Perideridia sp., possibly Perideridia kelloggii (A. Gray) Mathias, Kellogg's yampah, Apiaceae, used as food.  Also includes 8 achenes of Madia sativa Molina, coast tarweed, Asteraceae, 4 achenes of Hemizonia congesta DC., hayfield tarweed, Asteraceae, 1 fruits of Rumex sp., dock, Polygonaceae
Hearst Museum object titled Seeds, accession number 1-2899, described as The specimen consists of achenes of Madia sativa Molina, coast tarweed, Asteraceae. Note: According to the treatment in Hickman, J. C., 1993, The Jepson Manual: Higher Plants of California, University of California Press, M. sativa is closely related to and partly interfertile with M. gracilis.