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66. Godetia viminea, Spacli. Almiulaut in expcKsetl situationa. Showy plant. 



I'Mowcrs satiny \vliit«, Liiotchod witli phun color. 



67. Colliusia graiidiflora, Doiigl. Abiimlaiit iiiulor bliado of trees. Flowers 



creamy white. 



68. Colliusia Wrightii, Watson. Proc. Arricr. Acad., XXIV. (Apart of the type). 



Ilaliitat as (17, Flowers Ulne iiinl white. 



69. Moiiardella liuoides, Gray, Grows iu shade upon hill-sides, in clumps. Very 



few in Uower, Color li^ht purple. Fragrance like Bergainot. 



70. Arabia repaiida, Watson. Moist shady localities. Flowers white. 



71. Peutstemon breviflorus, Liiidl. Many steins, j;rows anioug rocks and Un.slies, 



Flo wers creamy- white. 



72. Delphiiiiuin simplex, Donj^l. Found upou hill slopes at tbo roots of other 



l)lants. 



73. Eriogouutn virgatuni, iieuth. Grows in exposed localities. Flowers sulphur- 



yellow. 

 74«. Miraulus moutioides, Gray. 

 74/^ Mimulus uasutus, (in^Mie. I;; shady places near springs. Flowers orange 



color with snufl-colored dots and markings. 

 75. Mimulus moschatus, Dougl. Found near springs. Flowers yellow, with strong 



odor of nnisk. 

 76 Madia elegaiia, Don. In shady places, among other plants. Flowers close in 



day. 



77. Moiiardella villosa, lientli., var. leptosiphou, Torr. Found iu shade ujion 



hillsides. Flowers lilac, with mint fragrance. 



78. Gilia glutiuosa, Gray. C'onituon in shady aud exposed positions, among other 



jilants. Flowers violet color. 



79. Pliacelia curvipes, Torr. Foun{l iu moist places near springs. Flowers violet. 

 80(1. Viola peduiiculata. 



80/^. Viola praemorsa, Dougl. Grows in level places among other [daiits. 



81. Gilia teiiella, Iieuth. Common in shade of trees upon hills. Flowers pink. 



82. Brodisea laxa, Watson. Bulbous plants growing iu low places among other 



jiiants. Flowers bluish purple. 



83. Brodiaea ixioides, Watson. Habitat of 82. 



84. Gomphocarpus tomeiitosus, Gray. Plant giows with three or four stems and 



has an unusually white ai)p(^arance. Flowers garnet color. 



85. Gomphocarpus cordifolius, Gray. Grows in exposed places, throwing up 



several stems. The lirst leaves have a bronzed look which fades in drying. 

 Calyx .seal-brown, then cherry-red, petals dirty white. 



86. Mimulus nanus, Hook, and Am. Connuou in both exposed and in shaded 



localities. l'"low«!rs showy bright cherry-red, lowt^r part of the tube yellow. 



87. Symphoricarpus mollis, Nutt. Small bush, '.I feet higli, found in ravines. 



88. Vioia Americana, Mulil., var. truucata, Brewer. Grown among bushes, under 



trees. l''lowcrs violet. 



89. Lathyrus palustris, L., var. myrtifolium, Gray, Habitat as 88. Flower dark 



cherry-red. 



90. Rhamuus crocea, Nutt, Com|)act evergreen shrub, 3 feet high, grows upou 



upper cdgii of a ravine. 



92. Orthocarpus purpurasceus, Bcuth. var. Palmeri Gray. Low places among 



plants. Flowers dark lilac. 



93. Auisocoma acaule, T. & G. Found on exposed hill-sides. Plant very suclu- 



tent. Fiow«n' yellow. 



94. Iris Hartwregi, Baker. Grows upon level rich soil, several plants near each 



other. Flowers at first iihic, fading later to lavender. 



95. Brodicea capitata, Bentli. Found in low moist places. 



96. Habeuaria Uiialascheusis, Watson. Grows in the shade, in low moist places 



