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greater in diameter, and the pulp is thicker. It may, till better known, be regarded 

 as a variety (macrocarpa) of that species." Specimens were collected near Hesperia 

 (No. 139). The distribution of the species in the Death Valley region is given in 

 lull by Dr. Merriam. 1 



Yucca radiosa (Engelm.) Bot. King Surv. 4% (1871), as Y. angnsiifolia radiosa; 

 Trelease, Third Rep. Mo. Bot. Gard. 163 (1892). Type locality, "in Central Ari- 

 zona and northward to the borders of Utah." 



At St. George, Utah (No. 1954). This is the plant described afterward 3 as Y. angus- 

 tifolia data, and later still 3 as Y. elata. Dr. Edward Palmer collected it in southern 

 Utah, near St. George, more than twenty years ago, probably at the same place from 

 which our specimens came. Dr. Engelmann says of Palmer's specimens, "about St. 

 George, Utah, a form occurs with leaves only 2" [4 mm.] wide." In our plant the 

 perianth is 2.5 to 3 cm. long, smaller than is usual in the species. 



Yucca Whipple! Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 222 (1859). Type locality, "on rocks 

 near San Pasqual, southern California." 



This Yucca is characteristic of the coastward slope of the San Bernardino Moun- 

 tains and southern Sierra Nevada. It was found in the wash of the Santa Ana, near 

 San Bernardino; in Soledad Pass; along the South Fork of Kern River (No. 1035); 

 at many points between Keruville and Tehachapi Valley; in Tehachapi Canon; and 

 near Liebre Ranch house, Antelope Valley. 



Chlorogalum pomeridianum (Ker) Journ. Sci. i. 181 (1816), under Jnthericum; 

 Kuntli, Enum. PI. iv. 682 (1843). 

 Tejon Canon (No. 1220). 



Leucocrimim montanum Nutt. in Gray, Ann. Lye. N. Y. iv. 110 (1818). Typo 

 locality, " in planitiebus altis lluminis Platte." 

 About 30 kilometers east of Panaca, Nevada (No. 1976J. 



Stropholirion californicum Torr. Pac. R. Rep. iv. 149 (1857). Type locality, 

 "in rocky places, Knight's Ferry, Stanislaus River," California. 

 Valley of Kaweah River (No. 1375). 



Brodieea capitata Benth. PI. Hartw. 339 (1857). Type locality, "in sylvis prope 

 Monterey," California. 



Near Willow Creek, Panamint Mountains (No. 752), at Leach Point Spring (No. 

 1873), and on Telescope Peak (No. 2032). 



Hookera coronaria Salisb. Farad. Loud. ii. t, 9S (1808). Type locality, "in Cal- 

 ifornia." 

 In the valley of Kaweah River (Nos. 1325, 1464). 



Triteleia ixioides (Ait. f.) Hort. Kew. ed. 2. ii. 257 (1811), under Omilhogahnn; 

 Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. ii. 112 (1887). Type locality, "California," 

 Near Mammoth, Mono County, California (No. 1818). 



Bloomeria crocea (Torr.) Bot. Mex. Bound. 218 (1859), under Allium. Type 

 locality, "summit of the mountains east of Sati Diego, California." 



Near Havilah (No. 106U). This is the same as the Uloomvria aurea of Kellogg. 



Allium anceps Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. ii. 109 (1861). Type locality, 

 " Washoe," Nevada. 

 About 30 kilometers east of Panaca, Nevada (No. 1972). 



'North American Fauna, No. 7, pp. 358,359 (1893). 



2 Engelm. Trans. St. Louis Acad. iii. 50 (1873). 



3 Engelm. Bot. Gaz. vii. 17 (1882). 





