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Flora of the Calif ornian Islands. 



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(Enothera hiennh var. hirsutisi^ima* Gray. . . . 



CEnothera chdranth}foUa\ Horiicm 



O'jnothera historta Nutt 



O^hiothera mkrantha Hornem 



(Enoihcra dentata Cav 



Godetia purpurea Watson 



Godct'm quadririibiera Spach 



Godttla ienella Watson 



Godetia Bolim T. & G 



Godetia epilohwides Watson 



Clarkia elegans Dongl 



Menizelia grac'denia T. & G 



Mentzelia micrantha T. k G 



Echinocystis fahacea] Nand 



Cereus Emoryi Engelm 



Opuniia Engelman})} var. Uttoralis Engelm.. . 



Opantla proUfera Engelm 



Mesemhryanthemum cequilaierale Haw 



Mesemhryanthemnm crysiallinum L 



Mesemhryantliemnm nod[florum Haw 



Bowlesia lohata Rniz & Pavon 



Sanicula hiphinatijfda Dongl 



Santcula laciniata H. & A 



Conium niacidatum L 



^2?m.*??r?/7?7 an cfv fit f folium Nutt 



Btrula any ustlfoUa^ Koch 



E(jEniculn7n officinale Gaertu. . . , 



Pexicedayinm carnifolinm T. & G 



Dafff'us pusillus Michx 



Caucaliti mlcrocarpa H. & A 



Samhnrii^ ylauca Nntt 



SyriiphorJrarpO'< ynollh Nutt 





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^(T. Hooheri T. & G. 



t(/;. nitida Greene, Pitt, i, 70. Proc. Cal. Acad. ser. 2, i, 210. The glabrous 

 form on whieh this species %vas founded has since been collected along the 

 railway between Monterey and Castroville. 



1 Probably E. inacrocarpa and E. Guadahipensis of the lists from this 

 island. E. marrocarpa is supposed to differ from fabacea by having 16 

 instead of 8 seeds; the island plants were 4-8 seeded. The distinction 

 seems not to be a good one. On the mainland in the mountains back of 

 San Dic'-'o they are usually l6-seeded but a specimen seen in the Cuyamaca 

 Mountains contained 29. Even E. WatHoniif described as 2-seeded, is most 



commonly 4-8. 



§No specimen of this, from the island, in the Academy herbarium. 



