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835. Ellisia chrysantliemifolia lirntli. Tho steiuH urn proHtiato or nscendiiifj, 

 (livaiiciito, v(^ry iMiboacoiit. Leavers mostly opposite, pinnate ; tlu^ ovallolu's 

 lootliod ; calyx very .siiiall, shorter tliaii tlic eupsulo. Corolla wliito, about 

 tho size of caljx. Only found in canon at north end. Ajjril 1. (74 and 75 

 of 1S75.) 



866. Phacelia floribunda Greeno. Btdl. Cal. Aoad., i, 200. In shady canou at the 

 sonfh end. 



866^(. A small, abuoHt Himple form, :? to .'» inches hijj;h. growing with tho last. 



833. 'I'lio s;imp, from canons at tho north end. In all theso eascH the capsule is 

 somowhat oliliqne, and only a sin*j;lc see<l matures. 



848. Emmenanthe peuduliflora Benth. l^mnd in canons and hiD-sides, at both 

 ends of the island. April I. On the north (Mid. , 



898. Tiie same, from the soul h end of ishmd. March ;U). (No. 7'.] of ISTf).) 



894. Krynitzkia foliosa tjreene. Certainly very distinct from K. amhujun. Only 

 known fiom this island, but hero common, growmj^ with A', iiuirltima. First 

 collected by Palmer (No. G8 of 1875) and afterwards by Greene. Found in 

 sandy arroyos and shatiy canons. March 29 and IW. South end of the island. 

 No. 877 the saini^ 



842, The .same, from a caTion at the north end. 



879. K. maritima (ireene. A small compact form, p;rowing with No. 877 (No, (i7 



()f lH7(i) on south (Mid of island. 

 860. Solanum nigrum Ijinn. var. About a foot hi<;h, ojlabrons; leaves dentate, 



small; flowers small (about two lines in diameter), violet. Only a sin<;lo 



jdaut found irrowing among rocks in canon, on south end of island. March 



'»). (No. <;(» of 1H75.) 

 839. MimiluB latifolius ( I ray . ( No . 58 o f 1 875 . ) 

 878, Plantago Patagonica Jacq. South end of island ; common. Mareli 20. (No. 



.M()fl.S75.) 

 888. Pteroategia drymarioides F. iV M. (No. 81 of 1H75.) At south end. Mandi 



:io. 



843. The same. Found in canons amoni? shady rocks at north end, April 1, 



886. Mirabilis Californica Gray. Common. (No. 82 of 1875.) South end of island. 



March :;o. 

 884. Pai'ietaria debilis Foster. Common in shady canons. (N(». 87 of 1875.) 

 658. Brodiaea capitata IJisnth. In deep ravines and on hill-sides on the south end 



of the ishmd. Not reported in Mr. Watson's paper, but Dr. Palmer says it is 



now ([iiite ])Ieiitifnl. Also found liy Mr. Greene. 

 857. Polypodium Califormcum Kaulf. On tho north end. (No. l():i of 1875.) 



855. Notholaena Newberryi Eaton. (No. lO:? of 1875.) 



856. Gymnogramnie triangulare Kauf. 



656. Muhlenbergia debilis Trin. Found in the shade of rocky ledj^es and also in 



the cxpo.scd part of a canon of the southern part of the island. 

 670. Thi^ same ; collected at (he uorlhern end of the island. Goats do not eat this 

 j^rass. 



657. Festiica teuella Willd, Habitat as 050, Saw no indications of the feeding 

 ^'- of ji'oat.s (tlie only animals liore) upon this grass. 



674. The same; found the south of tlie island. 



658. Triaetum barbatum Steud. Evidently an annual ; beyond the frost line it 



may be perennial. In dry seasons very little seed is formed, as the goats 

 crop this plant closely (there is but scanty vejijetatioii on this, the southeru 

 end of tho island), bnt this year rain lia.s been frequent, and this plant is 

 abundant, enabliiijf us to j^et ripe seed. This may bo impnwed by culliva- 

 tion, plants found in favorable situations becoming (piite large. It also 

 makes good hay. 



