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452. SiSYRiNCHiUM BELLUM Wats. Proc. Am. Acad, xii, 277. 

 Common. March — ^June. " Blue- Eyed Grass." 



453. SiSYRiNCHiUM Caltfornicum Alt, f. Hort. Kew. iv, 135. 



Wet places at Mountain Lake, Mission Hills, Lake Merced. April 

 — ^June. . "Golden-Eyed Grass," 



LILIACE^. 



454. Allium serratum Wats. Bot. King. 487, t. 37, fig. 4. 

 Summits of the Mission and South San Francisco hills, Laurel 

 Hill Cemetery, Point Lobos, Fort Point. March — May. " Wild 

 Onion." 



455. MuiLLA mariti]\lv (Bcuth. PI. Hartw. 339). Mission 



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Hills, South San Francisco, meadows near Lake Merced. Febru- 

 ary — April. 



456. Brodl^a terrestris Kell. Proc. Cal. Acad, ii, 6. Po- 

 trero and Mission Hills. April — ^June. 



457. Brodlea laxa Benth. Trans. Hort. Soc. 1, 413, t. 15. 

 Mission and South San Francisco hills. A very stout low form is 

 found near the sea between Point Lobos and Lobos Creek, and 



south of the Ocean Side House. April — ^June. 



458. Brodi^a lactea Wats. Near Lake Merced and at 

 Visitacion Valley; rare in our limits. April. 



459. Brodi^a capitata Benth. Pi. Hartw. 339. Common. 

 March — May. 



460. Chlorogalum pomeridianum (DC. Cat. Monsp. 143; 

 Red. Lil. t. 421). Common. May— July. " Soaproot," " Amok." 



461. Smilacina sessilifolia Nutt. Sides of ravines near 

 Lake Merced, Strawberry Hill in Golden Gate Park, and the 

 southern shore of Lagnna de la Puerca. March— May. "False 

 Solomon's Seal." 



462. LiLiUM PARDALINUM * Kell. Proc. Cal. Acad, ii, 12. " Leo- 

 pard Lily." 



»Dr. Kellogg in Troc. Cal. Acad, vi, 140. describing L. maritimum says: 'A small 

 maritime lily found in the black, peaty, low meadows, exposed to the bleak foggy 

 climate of the coast of California, in the vicinity of San Francisco, but gn-es no 

 localities, and as no specimens appear to have been preserved it is doubtful whether 

 this or the above species was found in our limits. 



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