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CATALOGUE OF SPECIES. 145 



Ptiloria tenuifolia (Torr.) Ann. Lye. N. Y. ii. 210 (1828), tinder Prenantlies; Raf. 

 Atl. Journ. 145 (1832). Type locality, "near the Rocky Mountains." 



Near Farewell Gap, Sierra Nevada (No. 1741). This is Stephanomeria minor (Hook.) 

 Nutt. 



Nemoseris neomexicana (Gray) PL Wright, ii. 103 (1853), under Rafinesquia; 

 Greene, Pitt on ia, ii. 193 (1891). Type locality, "stony hills along the Rio Grande 

 near El Paso, Texas." 



In Surprise (No. 605) and Hall (No. 730) canons, Pauamint Mountains. 



LOBELIACEiE. 



Nemacladus ramosissimus Nutt. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. new ser. viii. 254 

 (1841-43). Type locality, "in sandy soils, near St. Diego, Cpper California." 



This was observed in Death Valley, about b' kilometers southeast of Salt Wells; 

 in Ihe southern part of the Funeral Mountains, near Saratoga Springs; about tho 

 mouth of Hall Canon (No. (577) and of Willow Creek Canon (No. 811), Pauamint 

 Mountains; anil on the bank of the Kaweah Paver at Three Rivers, Tulare County, 

 California (No. 1296). 



CAMPANULACEiE. 



Campanula prenanthoides Durand, PI, Pratt. 93 (1855). Type locality, "on 

 Deer Creek, one of tbe affluents of tbe Sacramento river, California." 

 Near Yosemite (No. 1854). 



Heteiocodon rariflorum Nutt. Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. new ser. viii. 255 (1811—43). 

 Type locality, "grassy plains of the Wablamet and Oregon." 

 Near Three Rivers (No. 1293). 



ERICACEiE. 



Vaccinium cespitosum Mx. Fl. i. 234 (1803). Type locality, "in borealibus 

 Americas, pnesertim circa sinum Hudsonis." 



In the high Sierra Nevada (Nos. 1507, 1552). The specimens are at most but 5 

 cm. high and have their leaves glaucous and thicker than in the type form, 



Arctostaphylos glauca Lindl. Hot. Reg. xxi. under t. 1791 (1835). Typo local- 

 ity, "California." 



Near Fort Tejon (No. 1161), and on the south slope of the San Bernardino Moun- 

 tains (No. 119). 



Arctostaphylos manzanita Parry, Hull. Cal. Acad. ii. 491 (1887). Type locality 

 not given, but Californian. 



A characteristic shrub of the upper altitudes of the chaparral belt in the valley of 

 the Kaweah River (No. 1751). The scant material collected renders the identifica- 

 tion uncertain. 



Arctostaphylos nevadensis Gray, Syn. Fl. ii. pt. i. 27 (1878). Type locality, 

 "Sierra Nevada, California, common at 8,000-10,000 feet." 

 Near Mineral King, Sierra Nevada (No. 14193. 



Arctostaphylos parryana Lemmon, Fittonia, ii. 68 (1890). Typo locality, "on 

 the Tehachapi Mountains of south-central California, 4 miles west of Keeno Sta- 

 tion." 



In the mountains south of Fort Tejon, growing at the lower edge of the chaparral 

 (No. 1195). It has \\ot been previously reported siuce its original discovery. 



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