VOL. II.] Plants of San Francisco. 



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VIOLARIE^. 



38. Viola canina L. var. adunca (Sni. in Rees Cyc. No. 63) 



Bluffs above Fort Point and southward, Sunset Heights, Potrero 

 and South San Francisco Hills. February— April. " Dog Violet." 



39. Viola pedunculata Torn & Gray, FL i, 141. Potrero 



and Mission Hills. March— :May. " Yellow Violet." 



frankeniace^. 



40. Frankenia grandifolia Cham. & Schl. Linneea i, 35. 

 Salt marshes, South San Francisco and Presidio. June— August. 



CARVOPH YLLE^ . 



41. Silerie Gallica L. spec. 594. Common everywhere. April 

 — ^July. " French Campion." 



42. SiLENE VERECUNDA Watson Proc. Am. Acad, x, 344. 



Lone Mountain, cemeteries, Mission Hills. April— June. "Shy 

 Campion." 



43. Saponaria vaccaria L. spec. 585. Presidio grounds. June 

 July. "Soapwort." 



44. Arenaria Californica Brewer. Bol. Cat. 6; Bot. Cal. i, 69. 



Potrero Hills, meadows among the sand dunes south of the Park. 

 March— May. ' ' Sandwort. ' ' 



45- Arenaria palustris (Kell. Proc. Cal. Acad, iii, 61). Dr. 



Behr records this plant from what is now the heart of the city. Mr. 

 Bolander's specimen in the Harvard herbarium is labeled "Fort 



6/5 



«fust." 



J 



46. Stellaria media (L. spec. 389). Common. Jan.— May. 

 " Chickweed." 



47- Stellaria nitens Nutt. in Torrey & Gray, Fl. i, 185. 

 Cemeteries, Mission Hills. April. " Shining Chickweed." 



48. Cerasiiiwi viscosum L. spec. 627. Common everywhere. 

 March — May. ' ' Mouse-Ear Chickweed. " 



49. Cerasiitcm arveyise L. spec. 62S. Rocky or bushy hills Po- 

 trero, Sunset Heights, Mission and South San Francisco. March 



May. " Field Chickweed." 



50. Sagina occidentalis Wats. Proc. Am. Acad, x, 345. Com- 

 mon about the saline marshes. March — May. " Pearlwort " 



