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CATALOGUE OF SPECIES. 115 



Mollugo verticillata L. Sp. PI. i. 89 (1753). Type localities, "in Africa, Vir- 

 ginia." 

 Near Visalia (No. 1260). 



UMBELLIFERiE. 1 



Hydrocotyle prolifera Kellogg, Proc. Cal, Acad. i. 15 (1854). Type locality not 

 giveii, but undoubtedly Californian. 



A Hydrocotyle seen in Cottonwood Spring, at the eastern base of the Charleston 

 Mountains, is undoubtedly of this species. 



Velaea kelloggii (Cray) Proc. Amer. Acad. vii. 343 (1868), under Deivcya; Coult. & 

 Rose, Rev. Umb. 121 (1888). Type locality, "Bolinas Bay, near San Francisco." 

 Near Fort Tejon (No. 1157). 



VeRea parishii Coult. & Kose, Rev. Umb. 121 (1888). Type locality, "San Ber- 

 nardino Mts.," California. 

 Near Tejon Pass (No. 1222). 



Velaaa vestita (Wats.) Proc. Amer. Acad. xvii. 374 (1882), under Dcweya; Coult. 

 & Rose, Rev. Umb. 122 (1888). Type locality, "summit of Mount Baldy, near San 

 Bernardino, California." 



In the margin of Whitney Meadows (No. 1628), [A rare species, collected hereto- 

 fore only by the Parish Brothers and by Edward Palmer.— J. N. R.] 



Eulophus parishii Coult. & Rose, Bot. Gaz. xii. 157 (1887), under Pimpinella; 

 Coult. & Rose, Rev. Umb. 112 (1888). Type locality, "damp meadows, Bear Valley, 

 San Bernardino Mts., California." 



In Whitney Meadows (No. 1612) and the valley of the South Fork of Merced River 

 (No. 1846). 



Eulophus pringlei Coult. & Rose, Rev. Umb. 113 (1888). Type locality, "Emi- 

 grant Gap." Dr. Rose informs me that the type specimen was that collected by M. 

 E. Jones at the locality given above. 



Between Kernville and Havilah (No. 1050). 



Apium graveolens L. Sp. PI. i. 264 (1753). Type locality European. 



This plant, the common celery, was found in abundance in the swamps and along 

 streams at Fort Tejon, in the Canada de las Uvas. If, as reported, it is an intro- 

 duced plant, it has become thoroughly well established, so much so indeed that it 

 has in this locality the appearance of an indigenous species. 



Berula erecta (Huds.) Fl. Angl. 103 (1762), under Slum. 



This is Berula aiiyuxtifolia (L.) Koch. It was recorded at Resting Springs (No. 

 271), Winters's ranch, Pahrump Valley, Ash Meadows, Cottonwood Spring, Vegas 

 Ranch, and at several points between Lone Pine and Indian Wells. The plant 

 is one of common occurrence in rivulets of fresh water throughout the desert 

 and within the Larrea belt. 



Osmorrhiza brachypoda Torr. in Durand, PI. Pratt. 89 (1855). Type locality, 

 "Near the banks of Deer Creek," California. 

 Near Fort Tejon (No. 1171). 



Osmorrhiza nuda Torr. Pac. R. Rep. iv. 93 (1857). Type locality, " shady woods, 

 Napa valley," California. 

 Valley of the Kaweah River (No, 1362). 



1 The Umbelliferse have been determined by Dr. J. N. Rose. 



