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- Anthony_Peak abstract "Anthony Peak is a mountain located in the Northern Coast Ranges of California north of Mendocino Pass. The summit is the highest point in Mendocino County, and receives snowfall in the winter.The rare endemic wildflower known as Anthony Peak lupine (Lupinus antoninus) was named for this peak.The peak was probably named for James Anthony, who owned a farm in the Round Valley district in 1874.".
- Q4773258 abstract "Anthony Peak is a mountain located in the Northern Coast Ranges of California north of Mendocino Pass. The summit is the highest point in Mendocino County, and receives snowfall in the winter.The rare endemic wildflower known as Anthony Peak lupine (Lupinus antoninus) was named for this peak.The peak was probably named for James Anthony, who owned a farm in the Round Valley district in 1874.".
- Anthony_Peak comment "Anthony Peak is a mountain located in the Northern Coast Ranges of California north of Mendocino Pass. The summit is the highest point in Mendocino County, and receives snowfall in the winter.The rare endemic wildflower known as Anthony Peak lupine (Lupinus antoninus) was named for this peak.The peak was probably named for James Anthony, who owned a farm in the Round Valley district in 1874.".
- Q4773258 comment "Anthony Peak is a mountain located in the Northern Coast Ranges of California north of Mendocino Pass. The summit is the highest point in Mendocino County, and receives snowfall in the winter.The rare endemic wildflower known as Anthony Peak lupine (Lupinus antoninus) was named for this peak.The peak was probably named for James Anthony, who owned a farm in the Round Valley district in 1874.".