This document discusses the contributions of several early female scientists in California between 1890 and 1940. It highlights some of the pioneering women in various scientific fields who worked at the California Academy of Science and made important discoveries, such as Alice Eastwood who studied the San Andreas Fault in 1906 and Mary Sessions who studied plant taxonomy.
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