130. Lessingia Isptoclada, riray, var. microcephala, Gray. CotniDon on <lry hill- 



Kidcs, in ])],!(•. '.s lliar. have, l)C(5]i closely yrazod by .she(!i>. 



131. Hemizonia Heermamii, Greene. Plant common where slieoi> liave hct'n pas- 



Inrcd until all vegotatiou Las been deatroyed. It has an offensive odor. 



132. Matricaria discoidea, D C. Found in low nioiat places. Odor like " do"'- 



ieiinel." " 



134. Giliafloccosa, Gray. Scattered, on a Handy place near the river. Flower, 



wliilo, 



135. Galium trifidnm, L., var. latifoHum. Fonnd anion^ bnshes on river bank. 



136. Ranunculus Cymbalaria, Pjirsli. Cvows in wet meadow. 



137. Gilia iucon.spioua, Don-jl. Fonnd on sandy spots near river, also npon (he 



(Jrcen [lorn Moiiiila.iiiH. Flower pink, with white throat. 



138. Eriogoiium angiilosum. I5(MiiIi, Found near the rivei-n]>on sand f,'rav(d. 



139. Glycyrrhiza lepidota, \nl f. (irows alonj; river banhs. 



140. Castilleia stenantha, V,r.iy. l-'oniid in wet places annmj,' grasscH and other 



))lani.s. Flower scarlcit. 



141. Boisduvalia densiflora, Watson. Found in wet meadows wifli other plants. 



Flowers white. 



142. Trifolium involucratiim, Wilid. AbnndanI in wet meadows. 



143. Hosackia Piirshiana, n.'iitii. Habit;,! as 14-2, with which it is mowed foi- hay. 



144f(. Stachys aibeii.'^j, Gray. 



144/). Stachys ajugoides, Henth. Wet places beside river. Flower stron<,^ weedy 



odoi-. 



145. Lepidium intermedium, Gray. Gravelly .soil near river. 



146. Scutellaria angustifolia, I'nrsli. Found in damp, samly soil near river. 



Flower navy bine. 



147. Erythrasa Douglasii, (iray. Fonnd in a damp, sh.ady locality near banks of 



liver. 



148. Mimxilus floribuudus, Dongl, In moist, sandy soil near river. 



149. Cuscuta decora, Cbois. Grows in wet meadows in thick bunches. I'^lowers 



white ; fra-jrant. 



150. Kryuitzkia angustifolia, Gray. Dry, sandy ^i^ravol iie.ar I'iver loiili. 



152. Hieracium horridum, Fries. Grows in large elnsters in exposed nooks in 



ro(!ky masMo.s, out of the direct rays of the sun. Flowers yellow. 



153. Sagina occideiitalis, Watson. Abundant in a wet gnliy formed by a sjnanfr. 



154. MimuIuG exilis, Dtirand. Grows thickly in a moist, grassy bottonV Mower 



yellow. 



155. Gayophytum diffiisum, T. & G. Fonnd on nionutain .slopes in shade of 



bnshes. I'lower while, changing to pink at night as it (doses up. 



156'/. Gayophytum racemosum, T. &, G. 



156/^ Gayophytum pumilum, Watson. Very common on sandy or stony nionut- 

 ain lidges. Flower white. 



157. Pentatemon glaber, I'nrslt. Fonnd on monntain slopes. Flower ])nr]dish-blne. 



158. Chaenactis Douglasii. Hook. & Arn. (Uows in good soil at the e<lge of a low 



run. Flower creamy-white. 



159. Kelloggia galioides, Torr. Fonnd in ratlier shady sitnation. Flowers white 



within, rose (-olored ontside. 



160. Apocyuum aiidrosaemifolium, 1.., var. pumilnm, Gray. Grows in rich low 



ground. F()und only one plant in flower. 



Nos. U>l-');i3. Collected at Long Meadow, .Inly 7 to M. Long Meadow, 

 Tnlare County, Cal., situated H,000 to 1),0()0 feet abov(^ sea-level, 20 

 miles dne north from Kernvill<', lieing two days' jonrney by a circuitous 

 route in the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Tlie meadow has water-(!onrses 

 of dilTerent extent, and the soil is more or less swam]iy. It is sur- 

 rounded by an irregular, broken monntain country. 



