I30 Flora of the Calif ornian Islands. [zoe 



The islands have a long coast hne in proportion to their area 

 and m consequence thar flora is a coast one or " Pacific American " 

 Those not found on the islands are mainly those lacking on the 

 mainland near the coast. The plants from the south growing 

 upon the islands should be regarded as stragglers from those^ionf 

 n a chmate more even* than that of the adjacent mainland, rfther 

 than as spreadn.g from them to the south. Many of the species of 

 widest distribution and embracing the greatest number of indj 

 duals are southern, and their predominance gives to vegetation In 

 appearance very different from that of the nearest mainlfiT 



Lrazll Santa Rosa II and Santa Catalinaf, together with a few 

 names derived from other sources 



exfrnitd^a^d Th ^"\ '"'"'"'''■ ""= °"«="'' 'P'""-"^ ''='ve been 



sta ed have ten'b: e7:: .T'^' " ^" ^'^^^^ ""'"=^^ °"'--'- 



, nave Deen based on these re-examinat bns. Many errors 



due ,n most cases probably to haste or mrperfect materL L4 

 been thus detected, and the writer will be pleased to recere noTes 

 of any others wh.ch may be discovered in the future 



Ihe hst contains about 5,2 species and the number will of 



The ; e' ^efatio ' 7i "m' °' ""'" """^'f"'' °" ^anta Cru 

 seen The vert"!, .■'^'^ '^''"'' '° *<= "^i"'-"" A"--- is Aus 

 in whid, twent3?ei! . ted 7" "/ °"= '■"'"'"'>' -' f""''. 



alone and forl^-efgh rTe,!" t Te' " '''"'r '° '■^"" ^™^ 

 endemic species for Sant^r J, ■ ^?"P' "'" ?"=»'»&'= °l" 



and that of the /ip " les T. ,*' "''''"'"'^ '° '"^^^ *^'' °"= 



*Zoe i, 109. 



t i!ot. Gaz. xi, 107 and «o t d """^^ '• 74- 



f Bull . Cal. Acad, ii, 37^^ ' 1^'°^: Cal. Acad. ser. 2, i, 201. 



IF Zoe i, 107. 



