VOL. II.] Plants of San Francisco, [36c; 



var. PEDUNCULATA (Benth. in Linn. Trans, xvii, 275). 



Point Lobos, Mission Hills. February. This plant seems to be 

 worthy of a varietal name. 



330. Phacelia ciRCiNATAjacq. f. Eel. i, 135, t. 91. Common. 

 March— July. 



331. Phacelia nemoralis Greene Pitt. 1, 141. Sides of canon 



northeast of Stanford Heights. IVIay. , 



332. Phacelia malv^folia Cham. Linna^a. iv, 494. Mission 

 Hills, South San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, Laurel Hill Ceme- 

 tery. May — ^Jiily- '* Stinging Phacelia." 



333. Phacelia distans Benth. Bot. Sulph. 37. Common- 

 April— June. 



334. Phacelia ciliata Benth. in Linn. Trans, xvii, 280. Ocean 

 House Road and near Laguna Honda. April — June. 



335. Phacp:lia divaricata Benth. Trans. Linn. Soc. xvli, 

 280. Near Lake Merced. March — Mav. 



BORAGINE^. 



336. Heliotropium Curassavicum L. spec. 188. FortPoint, 



Visitacion and South San Francisco marshes. June— September. 



337. Amsinckia lycopsoides (Lehm. Pug. ii, 28)» Common. 

 February — June. 



33S. Krynitzkia Californica F. & M. Mission Hills, Lake 

 Merced. May. 



339. Krynitzkia Chorisiana Ch. & Schl. Mission Hills, 



South San Francisco. April— May. 



340. Krynitzkia ScouLERi H. & A. Near Lake Merced. 



April — May. 



341. Krynitzkia oxycarya Gray. Western and southern 

 parts of the city. April — May. 



342. KrynItzkia leiocarpa F. & ^L Western part of the 



city. 



343. Cynoglossum GRANDE Doiigl. Hook. Fl. ii, 85. Mission 



Hills^ hills near Visitacion Bay. March. " Hound's Tongue." 

 Formerly abundant but now becoming very rare in our limits. 



