197. Claytonia Chamissonis, Eacli. Common along the edges of small rivulets 



tliiit ilinin grassy Hwiuiiiin. Succiilcnt plunt. Flowers white. 



198. Veronica Americana, Scliwein. Ilalut.at as 11)7. Flower blue. 



199. Viola blanda, Willd. Conimon with grasses in swamp. 



200. Ledum glandulosum, Nutt. Plant about ;? feet high, growing in clusters 



on tlie edge of a grassy swamp, surrounded by pines. Saw it in this locality 



only. 



201. Zauchsneria Californica, Pro.'^l. Small jilant found upon the slope of a ridge. 



Flower crimson. 



202. Gilia sp. Found in bunches in tlie shade of pines npou slopes. Flower white, 



variegated Avith lilac. - 



203. Sidalcea Californica, Hrny. O.rows in grassy swauii)s. Flower ro.secolor, 



wliitc, base. 



204. Eriogonum marifolium, 'I'. <t G. Abundant. Under ])ines, i]i a light soil iu a 



bottom, Hnrronnde<l by a rocky ridge. 



205. Phacelia ramosisaima, Dougl. Found growing among large rocky masses. 



Flower lavetwler color. 



206. Solanum umbelliferum, Esch. Grows in groups among shrnbs and rocks. 



Flower blue, sliaebMl with lilac. 



207. Eriogonum Wrightii, Torr. Grows on rocky ledges. 



208. Pentstemon Bridgesii, <Jray. Found <m shady elopes. Flower scarlet. 



209. Artemisia discolor, Dongl,, var. incompta, Gray. Found iu shady ravine. 



StKtug odor. 



210. Eriophyllum confertiflorum, Gray. In clusters among shrubs ami pines. 



I'lower g()l(lcn-yellow. 



211. Hypericum formosum. II. U.K. In grassy swamps. Flower golden-yeHow. 



212. Dodecathron Jeffrey!, Moore. In grassy swamps. Flower rose, with white 



base. 



213. Hosackia crassifolia, Benth. Found in shady ravines. Flower bronze-color. 



214. Galium multiflorum, Kell. Found among bushes and rocks. 



215. Thalictrum sparaiflorum, Turcz. Growing in grassy swamp under shade of 



buwlics. 



216. Salix flavescens, Nutt. Straggling shrub, <; to 8 feet high, growing near a 



graw.sy swamii. 



217. Arabia perfoliata. Lam. Flower white. Found in grassy swamps. 



218. 219, 220, 221. Epilobium alpinum, L. The last i'our are ibuiul in grassy 



swamjis. Flower white-rose color at night. 



222. Senecio triangularis, Hook. Found in a ravine near running water. Flower 



yellow. 



223. Habeuaria leucostachys, Watson. Grows in grassy swamps. Flowt^r white. 



Nos. 223-2-2r). Collected at Victor, Juno 2.^ to 27. Victor is 4.^> miles imrth 

 of San licrnardino, iu San TJeruarilino County, on the branch road 

 from this place to the junction of the Atlantic and Paciiic road. 

 223|. Lycium Cooperi, Gray. A rough, thorny shrub, 4 feet high. Fruit orange- 

 colored. 



224. Kochia Americana, Watson. Plant 2 feet high. Found at the edge of alkali 



bottom. 



225. Thelypodium integrifolium, Endl. Very abundant plant in the rich soil of 



a grassy bottom. Have found specimens 1> feet higli, which i.s very unusual. 

 The leaves are cooked and eaten l)y the Indians. Cattle do not seem to Iced 

 upon Hiis. Flowers white. 



226. Aphyllon Californicum, Gray. Found amongsalt grasses on alkaline bottoms. 



Tlie Indians use this as an article of food. 



