VOL. II.] Plants of San Francisco. 355 



198. Garrya elliptica Dougl. LindL Bot. Reg. t. 1886. Sun- 

 set Heights. Mission Hills. January. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



199. Sambucus glauca Nutt. T. & G. Fl. ii, 12,. Presidio, 

 Black Point. May. ''Elder.^' 



200. Symphoricarpus racemosus [Michx. Fl. 1, 107.' Sunset 

 Heights. May— July, ** Snowberry/' 



201. LoNiCERA INVOLUCRATA (Rich. App. Frankl. Journ. 6). 

 Bushy hills in Golden Gate Park, Mission Hills, Point Lobos- 

 April — June. * ' Twin-Berry.' * 



202. LoNiCERA HisPiDULA (DougL in Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1761). 

 ■ Sunset Heights. May--July. ** Honeysuckle." 



RUBIACEyE. 



203. Galium aparine L. spec. 157. Moist and shaded places 

 in the western part of the city. April — May. '* Cleavers." 



204. Galium Nuttallii Gray. PI. Wright, i, 80. Common, 

 climbing in bushes. March — June. 



205. Galium trifidum L. spec. 153. Swamp at the head of 

 Mountain Lake. May — July. 



VALERI ANACEvE . 



206. Valerianella olitoria Poll. Hist. PI. Palat. i, 30. Es- 

 caped from cultivation in the western part of the city. '* Doucette." 



207. Valerianella macrocera CT. & G. Fl.ii, 50). Mission 



Hills, hillsides near Lake Merced. March — May. 



COMPOSITE. 



208. Grindelia glutinosa* (Cav. Ic. ii.. 53, t. 168). Point 



1 



Lobos, Fort Point. May — August. 



209. Grindelia cuneifolia Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. vii, 



315. Marshes of the bay shore at South San Francisco. June — 

 October. The statement that this plant does not flower till Octo- 

 ber is erroneous. Like most plants preferring wet grounds it is a 

 little later coming into bloom and lasts much longer than those 

 of drier places. 



*The still unknown (7. /////;////j (if really Californian) may possibly be a dwarf 

 and immature specimen of this. 



