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161. Mimnlus primuloides, Gray. Common, growing; in cliiatprs ina •JtiM.ssvmaisli. 



Corolhi yoUow ; the tliroat liasii low brown dols, witli a larger one fully ex- 

 jiosed above tlu'iii ; tliit* hasatiotlior upon (Either Bido. 



162. Hosackia obloiigifolia, ISoiith. Common in p-aHsy swamp. Flower; keel, 



canary color; standard, orange color. 



163. Stellaria longipes, Goldic. 



164. Stellaria criapa, C. & S. 



165. Galium trifidum, L. 



Ki !, 1(14, a!i<l Itir* in nioisl., }j;rassy bottomH among other plants. 



166. Laureiitia carnosula, lient.h. Somewhat rare. Found by the side of a small 



stream that drains a grassy iiiarsli. F1ow<m'h blue, with white center. 

 168. Bahia Palmeri, Watson. Proc. Amer. Acad., XXIV, HW. Growing sparsely at 

 the base of slopt's. Flower creamy. Ty]»e. 



170. Horkelia fusca, Lindl. Very connnon on rather dry bottoms. Flower white. 



171. Poteiitilla glandulosa, l.indl, var. Nevadensis, Watson. 



173. Ivesia santolinoides, (Jray. Very common on rocky slopes. IMowers white. 



174. Spraguea umbellata, Torr. Found in rich, moist locations. 



175. Hulsea vestita, (iniy. In bunches i)n sloping sides of ridges. Flower cherry- 



red u\mn outsi<le, orange-yellow in center. 



176. Mimulus deflexus, Watson. Proc. Amer. Acad., XXIV, 84. Found on the 



dry borders of low, wot places. Flowers, lower part of petals, jduni-color 

 niti>er, orange. Type. 



177. Polygomim tenue, Mx. Grows in clusters at the dry borders of a marsh. 



178. Aster Andersoni, (jlray. Found in wet bottoms. Flowers pnrplish-bhie. 



179. l^riogomim Btellatum, Benth, I'ouud on sides of stony ridges. 



ISO. Trichostema oblongum, Hcnth. Plants clustered together, forming compact 

 mas.'ies among thickly growing grasses. Very ortensive odor. 



181. Eriogonum spergiilinum, (!ray. Very common on low hill slojtes. 



182. Trifolinm monanthum, (iiay. Found in grassy swamps. IN-tals while, 



br(uize blotch in center. 



183. Kryuitzkia afSnis, Gray, Common, shady, rich location near water. 



184. Draba stenoloba, Tjcdeb. Found on wet bottoms. Flowers white. 



185. Silene Bernardiua, Watson. Proc. Auum-, Acad., XXIV, H2. (Jrows on shady 



slopes. Flower dingy-white. Ty])e. 



186. Heuchera rubescens, Torr. Found in large bnncliea. somewhat shaded by 



rocky ledges. Flowers white. 



187. Spircea discolor, Pnrsh., var. ariaefolia, Watson. A shrub 4 to r> feet high, 



of irregular growth. Kocky soil. 



188. Pentstemon Menziesii, Hook. Found in largo bunches on rocky slojies. 



Flowers dark crimson, with white center. 



189. Krynitzkia Californica, (!ray. Found among other plants, bordering a wet, 



grassy i)ottoni. 



190. Krynitzkia Californica, Gray. JLibitat as 1S9. 



191. Lupinua Breweri, Gray. Found close to the ground, in round bunches, on 



rocky slopes. Flowers purplish-blue. 



192. Arabia platysperma, Gray. In shade of pines. 



193. Vel»a vestita, Coulter & Rose. At the base of ridges in shade of trees ami 



bushes. 



194. Arnica foliosa, var. incana, Gray. Very common in the drier portions of 



grassy bottoms. Many plants growing together, fbrining irregular nntsses. 



Flowers yellow. 



195. Arenaria pungens, Nutt., var. gracilis. Prostrate, numerous, in rounded 



masses. Flower white. 



196. Eriogonum sperguliuum. Gray. Common; found upon level places under 



shade of pine, so nnnuirous that the white dowers attract attention. 



