97. CEuotheia gauiEeflora, T. & (i. Not comuioii. l'l;iut. 2 to 3 feet hii,'li, growinj,' 



in rutlicr sluidy siliuitioiis in licli soil. Flowris wbitc. 



98. Coriius Califoiaica, M«ior. A loose growiu',' ahnib :i to o ieoL liigli, lotiinl 



near sininj;s in low moist soil. Flowor wliito. 



99. Polygonum Bistoita, li. Found in :i swjinip near spring. Flower white. 



100. Cyaoglossum occideutale, (.Jruy. (Jrows on lovel ground witli rieli soil. 



Flower greenish .snnll-color. 



101. Ribes sauguineum, Pursh. Plant a shnil) of loose branehing liabit, T. to G 



feet high. In canons. 



102. Ranunculus Californicus, iienth. (jirowa in rieb moist bottoms, iieaf sin ing.s. 



Flower golden yellow. 



103. Aquilegia truncata, Fiseh. & Mey. J)ami> slunly locations. 



104. Gilia grandiflora, (iray. In shade on hill-sides. Very sparse. Flowers obl- 



gold eolov. 



105. HeliantUus (?) iuvenustus, Greene. (Pitt. I, 'id I.) (The typo of the species). 



Grows on h^vel places in low rich soil, in largo clustors. Flower gohlen 

 y(dlow. 

 106a. Balsamorrhiza deltoidea, Nntt. 

 106''. Heliaiithella Cymbalaria, Pursh. Habitat as 105. No flowers. 



Nos. 107 to 150. Plants collected on the North Fork of Kern Kiver, near 

 Kernville, Kern Oouuty, Cal., .June 7 to 10. 



108. Ranunculus Cymbalaria, Pursh. Wet valley near river j found it also in wet 



]>laees upon Green Horn Mountains. Flower yellow. 



109. Horkelia, sp. Grows in gravelly spot near river. Only one specimen with one 



s])ike of flowers found. 



110. Trifolium tridentatum, Lindl. Found but one plant, in a wet grassy nieiwlow. 



111. Runiex salicifolius, Weinman, li; a gravelly " washout" near river. 



112. Lupinusbrevicaulis, Watson. Same habitat as 111. Flower white above, 



blue at the lowtsr jiact. 



113. Lupinus micrantliua, Dougl- Saukc as 112. Flower very small. 



114. Lupinus confertus, Kell. On the edge of wet meadow. Flower at tirst laven- 



der, then the stainlard beeoming snu IF- colored, and the keel, wood color. 



115. Lupinus Stiveri, Kell. Found ou a sandy spot in river bottom. Compact 



plant. Profuse bloomer. Flower standard yellow, keel silvery pink, which 

 in drying fades to bine. 



116. Nicotiana Bigelovii, Watson. Very coinnion plant. Flower wliite. 



117. Hosackia decumbens, IJeuth. Trailing, found on gravelly spots near river 



banks. 



118. Eriogonum saxatile, Watson. Habitat as 117. 



119. Eriogonum virmizieum. Dougl. Habitat as 117. 



120. Eriogonum virgatum, Henth. Habitat as 117. 



121. Erigeron cae.spitosum, Nutt. Habitat as 117. I'lowers lilac. 



122. Erigeron divergens, T. it (I. Found in wet meadows, near river banks. 



123. CEuothera Californica, Watson. Gravelly situations near river baiik.s. 



l^'lower white. 



124. Ranunculus aquatilis, L., var. trichophyllus, Gray. Abundant in river and 



water ditches. Flower white. 



125. Abronia turbinata, Torr. Abundant in gravelly meadows near river. Flowers 



fragrant, white, 



126. Monardella candicaus, Benth. Grows sparsely in gravel near river. Flowers 



white, with mint fragrance. 



127. Gilia Matthewsii, Gray. Grows plentifully on level places in gravel near 



river. Hlossom pink with dark purjilo throat. 

 128a. Krynitzkia muriculLita, Gray. 

 XZBb. Krynitzkia circumscissa, Gray. Habitat as 127. 



