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X. BIBLIOGRAPHY

Arens, R. Mike. 1995. Poly Canyon serpentine soils vegetation study. Senior project housed in the Robert F. Hoover Herbarium at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. v + 24 pp.

Bailey, L.H. 1933. How plants get their names. The Macmillan Company, New York. Vi + 209 pp.

Balthaser, Larry. May 1995. Personal communication.

Baltz, David and Peter B Moyle. 1984. The influence of riparian vegetation on stream fish communities of California. Pp. 183-187 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Barbour, Michael G. and Jack Major (eds.). 1990. Terrestrial vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Special publication No. 9, University of California, Davis. x + 1030 pp.

Barbour, Michael, Bruce Pavlik, Frank Drysdale, and Susan Lindstrom. 1993. California's changing landscapes. California Native Plant Society Press, Sacramento. x + 246 pp.

Batchelder, Edgar J., Thomas G. Dobos-Bubno, Lowell V. Kline, Robert B. Schott, and Donald B. Woodard. 1984. Brizziolari Creek Watershed. Land inventory and analysis. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Senior project 85-1616. xi + 110 pp.

Biswell, Harold H. 1989. Prescribed burning in California wildlands vegetation management. University of California Press, Berkeley. xii + 255 pp.

Borror, Donald J. 1971. Dictionary of word roots and combining forms. Mayfield Publishing Company, Palo Alto. iii + 134 pp.

Boschung, Herbert T., Jr., James D. Williams, Daniel W. Gotshall, David K. and Melba C. Caldwell. 1983. The Audubon Society field guide to North American fishes, whales & dolphins. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York. vii + 848 pp.

Bowler, Peter A. 1989. Riparian woodland: an endangered habitat in Southern California. Pp. 80-97 in Allan A. Schoenherr (ed.), Endangered plant communities of Southern California. Proceedings of the 15th annual symposium presented by Southern California Botanists in association with the Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Fullerton.

Brode, John M. and R. Bruce Bury. 1984. The importance of riparian systems to amphibians and reptiles. Pp. 30-36 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Brooks, Robert Richard. 1987. Serpentine and its vegetation; a multidisciplinary approach. 454 pp. Vol. 1 in Theodore R. Dudley (Ed.), Ecology, phytogeography & physiology series. Dioscorides Press, Portland

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Chatterjee, Amal K. 1971. Soil survey of California State Polytechnic College. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Master's thesis. ii + 71 pp.

Chipping, David H. 1987. The geology of San Luis Obispo County: a brief description and field guide. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. 190 pp.

__________. 1994. Geologic map of the San Luis Obispo area.

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Dale, Nancy. 1986. Flowering plants. The Santa Monica mountains, coastal & chaparral regions of Southern Califoria. Capra Press, Santa Barbara, in cooperation with The California Native Plant Society. 239 pp.

Dills, Charles. May 1995. Personal communication.

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Dunn, Jon L. and Eirik A. T. Blom  (Chief consultants). 1983. Field guide to the birds of North America. National Geograhic Society, Washington, D.C. 464 pp.

Edell, Tom, Curtis Marantz, John McDonald, Phil Persons, Brad Schram, and Gregory P. Smith (compilers). 1985. The birds of San Luis Obispo County, California. (A checklist) The Morro Coast Audubon Society, Inc., Morro Bay, California. 27 pp.

Ehrlich, Paul R., David S. Dobkn, and Darryl Wheye. 1988. The birder's handbook: a field guide to the natural history of North American birds. Simon & Schuster Inc., New York, New York. xxx + 785 pp.

Erman, Nancy A. 1984. The use of riparian systems by aquatic insects. Pp. 177-182 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Ernstrom, Daniel J. 1984. Soil survey of San Luis Obispo County, California, coastal part. Map 9. United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service.

Faber, Phyllis M. and Robert F. Holland. 1988. Common riparian plants of California. A field guide for the layman. Pickleweed Press, Mill Valley. 140 pp.

Fortey, Richard. 1991. Fossils: the key to the past. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass. 187 pp.

Gambs, Roger. 1994-1997. Personal communication.

__________. 1994. United States Geological Survey topographic map with Poly Canyon watershed boundaries superinscribed and areas calculated using planimeter.

Gosz, James R. 1993. Ecotone hierarchies. Ecological Applications, 3(3), 369-376.

Hallock, Brent. May 1995. Personal communication.

Hanes, Ted. L. 1990. Chaparral. Pp. 417-469 and 1011-1012 in Michael G. Barbour and Jack Major (eds.), Terrestrial vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Special publication No. 9, University of California, Davis. x + 1030 pp.

__________. 1990. Chaparral. Pp. 1011-1012 in Michael G. Barbour and Jack Major (eds.), Terrestrial vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Special publication No. 9, University of California, Davis. x + 1030 pp.

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Heady, Harold F. 1990. Valley grassland. Pp. 491-514 in Michael G. Barbour and Jack Major (eds.), Terrestrial vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Special publication No. 9, University of California, Davis. x + 1030 pp.

Healey, B.J. 1972. A gardener's guide to plant names. Charles Scribner's Sons, New York. 284 pp.

Hickman, James C. (ed.) 1993. The Jepson manual: higher plants of California. University of California Press, Berkeley. xvii + 1400 pp.

Holland, Robert F. 1986. Preliminary descriptions of the terrestrial natural communities of California. Nongame-Heritage Program, The Resources Agency, California Department of Fish and Game, Sacramento. iii + 156 pp.

Holland, V.L. and David J. Keil. 1986. California vegetation. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. 292 pp.

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Holstein, Glen. 1984. California riparian forests: deciduous islands in an evergreen sea. Pp. 2-22 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Hoover, Robert L. 1980. Archaeological and cultural resource evaluation of three parcels in Camp San Luis Obispo, California. Unpublished report to Gral. Serv. Adm., San Francisco, 47 pp.

__________. May 1994. Personal communication.

Huehn, K.L., Ph.D. ca. 1990. Summary of San Luis Obispo, CA, weather data, 1930-1985 [1988].  Mathematics Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. 20 pp. (Located at the Reference Desk at Kennedy Library, CPSU, San Luis Obispo. Ask librarian for manila folder containing "San Luis Obispo County, CA Climatic Data" which is behind the counter.)

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Katibah, Edwin F. 1984. A brief history of riparian forests in the Central Valley of California. Pp. 23-29 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Keeler-Wolf, Todd. 1994. The natural communities program. Pp. 27-28 in Mark W. Skinner and Bruce M. Pavlik (eds.), California Native Plant Society's inventory of rare and endangered vascular plants of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Sacramento. Special publication no. 1 (5th ed.), 336 pp.

Keeley, Jon E. 1989. The California valley grassland. Pp. 2-23 in Allan A. Schoenherr (ed.), Endangered plant communities of Southern California. Proceedings of the 15th annual symposium presented by Southern California Botanists in association with the Department of Biological Sciences, California State University, Fullerton.

Keil, David J. 1994-1997. Personal communication.

Kelly, Marybeth. 1978. Proposal for a self-guiding interpretive trail for the Poly Canyon area. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Senior project 78-1021. 59 pp.

Ketcham, Gary. May 1995. Personal communication.

Knight, Allen W. and Richard L. Botorff. 1984. The importance of riparian vegetation to stream ecosystems. Pp. 160-167 in Richard E. Warner and Kathleen M. Hendrix (eds.), California riparian systems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xxix + 1035 pp.

Kruckeberg, Arthur R. 1984. California serpentines: flora, vegetation, geology, soils, and management problems. University of California Press, Berkeley. xiv + 180 pp.

Laudenslayer, William F., Jr., William F. Grenfell, Jr., and David C. Zeiner. 1991.  A check-list of the amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals of California, "California Fish and Game," 77(3):108-141.

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Marantz, Curtis. 1985. The birds of San Luis Obispo County, California: Their status and distribution. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Senior project 86-0411. 333 pp.

McGinnis, Samuel M. 1984. Freshwater fishes of California. University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. viii + 316 pp.

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McLeod, Malcolm. January 1994. Personal communication.

Medved, Michael. 1979. Plant succession study of a burn site within chamise chaparral. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. Senior project 79-0423. 28 pp.

Miossi, Harold. May 1995. Personal communication.

Mooney, Harold A. 1990. Southern coastal scrub. Pp. 471-490 in Michael G. Barbour and Jack Major (eds.), Terrestrial vegetation of California. California Native Plant Society Press, Special publication No. 9, University of California, Davis. x + 1030 pp.

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Nakamura, Royden. 1994. Personal communication.

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Page, Benjamin M. 1970. Time of completion of underthrusting of Franciscan beneath Great Valley rocks west of Salinian block, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 81, pp. 2825-2834.

__________. 1970. Figure 2. Area near San Luis Obispo, showing Vaqueros Formation overlapping a fault between Franciscan and Great Valley rocks in Time of completion of underthrusting of Franciscan beneath Great Valley rocks west of Salinian block, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 81, pp. 2825-2834.

__________. 1972. Oceanic crust and mantle fragment in subduction complex near San Luis Obispo, California. Geological Society of America Bulletin, Vol. 83, pp. 957-972.

Pavlik, Bruce M., Pamela C. Muick, Sharon Johnson, and Marjorie Popper. 1991. Oaks of California. Cachuma Press, Los Olivos and The California Oak Foundation. vii + 184 pp.

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Rice, Tom. May 1995. Personal communication.

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Thompson, Julianne. 1986. A survey of point and non-point pollution sources of Brizziolari Creek. Senior project 86-0246 presented to the Natural Resources Management Department, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. 41 pp.

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