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720. Galvesia juncea (!ray. Collected l.y Dr. Slreefs in 1875 (No. fc of Mr. 

 (ii-ccuo) ; Liciil.'iiiint J'oikI (ISfci)). (Jrows i]i large lumhes T) ftsctlngh. Des- 

 cribed in Syii. Flora ay lu^iu-r only 2 Icet hi^di. 



681. Mimulus cardinalis Dou-1. Hort. Trans. xirTO. Only a single .speein.en col- 

 lected. (No. m of Mr. Greene.) 



739a. Peutstemon cedrosensis Kellogg. Proc. Cal. Acad, xr, 19. Collected by Dr. 

 Veatch in 1859, and the dowers described as yellow. Mr. S. Belding obtained 

 it bero in 1381, and Dr. Gray described it as /'. brerilabris witb a wbite (?) 

 corolla. In dried Npeciinen« the corollas bavo a vellow or deep oran<-e cob>r 

 Dr. Pabncr's lield-noto Bays, "bloom scarlet ; very sbowy," very conrnioii in 

 canons near jbe ocean. (N<».r,5 of Mr. Greene's list.) 

 728. Mimnlu.^ glutincsus Wen<ll. Only three plants seen; flowers only 1 ineli 

 long ; " bloom amber color." Mr. fJreene 1 bink.s this plant is distinct from 

 tbose of tbe mainland. Collect.'d by Di-. Veatcb in 18.59. (No. 57 of Mr. 

 Greene. ) 



677. Verbena lilacina Greene. Bull. Cal. Acad., I, 212. Ravines; "ratlier sbowy 



plant, abnndant bloomer of a lilac cob)r and very fragrant." Collected first 



by Mr. Greene, 18rt5. (No. fi2.) 

 684. Salvia cedrosensis Gn^ene. Hnli. Cal. Acad., 1, 212. Connnon plant on tbe isb 



and. A mere fragment was collected by Dr. Veatcb. (No. (51 of Greene.) 



Only known to tbe island. 

 746. Teucrium glaudulosum Kell. Proc. Cal. A(^ad., II, 2:?. First (collected by 



Dr. Veatch in 1859. (No. CO of Mr. Greene.) Common in deep shadv canon. 



" Flow«>rs wbite witb pink-sbadiug." Only known from the island.* 

 680. Parietaria debilis l\)rster. Among rocks and bushes in canons. 



703. Eriogonum fasciculatum Ueuth. Fide Watson. The same as 7'i9 from San 



Qneiitin, of former i)apor. 

 706. Eriogonum Pondii (Jreene. Pitt I, 2(i7. Compact plant, about a foot hb-b in 

 exposed .situations. (No. 85 of Mr. Greene's list.) Collected bv Lieutenant 

 Pond, 1889. 



710. Pterostegia drymarioides Ficb & Mey. Grows among bushes and rocks in 

 shad(!. It seems not to have been collected before on tbe island. 



704. Harfordia fruticosa (Jroeue. Parry in Proc. Acad. Davenp.,V.,28. Tbis/^pe- 



cies, before little known, has now beeji collected in great alnnidanee, both in 

 ilower and in fruit. The perianth is six parted and stamens nine in t wo rows 

 Tbe tlowers seem to be perfect and not diu^cions. This is on<^ of the most 

 common shniba.of the island, growing in cafions and exposed jdac's; :? feet 

 high. Collected by Dr. Veatcb. (Mr. Greene's No. (^:t.) Li.'nlenan't Poml 

 1889. ' 



737. Mirabilis Californica Gray. Collected by Dr. Streets in 187(5. (No. (>5 of Mr. 

 ^wreene.) 



754. Atriplez. n. sp. Dio^cioijs, perennial add woody at base, 1 to 2 feet long, <.roct 



or ascending, glal.rons and densely glaucous, becoming a littb^ scurfy Tn age: 

 leaves small ((i to 12 lines long) broadly ovate to obbmg, taperin-r at base 

 into a short petiole, abruptly acute at apex : bra.ts small {U lin«^s"wi.le by 1 

 line high) somewhat compressed, cuneate at base, scarcely marginal with a 

 few small teeth above, sometimes a little muricato on the sides: sterile flowers 

 densely glomerate, five parted. Grows in abundance near the beach. Per- 

 haps nearest A. dilata, Greene, but smaller fruit, leaves, etc. 



745. Atriplex raicrocarpa Dietrich. 



742. Aphanisma blitoides Nntt. This plant has bo<m collected this season, also at 

 San Q.i.MitiM, Sat. nenito Island, Gn.'idalupe Island. Not before found on 

 ibis islaini. 



756. Chenopodium mmale Linn. (No. 8:! of Mr. Greene.) Only a few specimens 



collected. 



