150. New Localities for California Plants. [zor 
Silene verecunda Wats. San-Carlos, Eastwood. 
Silene Palmert Wats. Near Mansfield, Santa Lucia Moun- 
tains, Zastwood. 
Arenaria congesta Nutt. Mineral King, 1892. 
_ Polycarpon depressum Nutt. Mountains near Santa Barbara, 
May, 1888. Also on Santa Cruz and Santa Catalina Islands. 
Lewitsta rediviva Pursh. Cantua Mountain, and Jolon, Aas¢- 
wood; Ukiah, Mrs. M. E. P. McCowen; Hough’s Springs, Lake 
County; Mountains of Fresno. 
Claytonia diffusa Nutt. Mill Valley Cafion. 
Claytonia parvifolia Moc. Mill Valley near the waterfall; 
Lagunitas Creek; Kneeland, Humboldt County, 7. W. Blankin- 
ship. 
Stdaleea malachrotdes (H. & A.) Bixby Creek, Monterey 
County, W. £. Bryant, 1889; Slate’s, Santa Lucia Mountains, 
Eastwood; Eureka, Humboldt County, /. W. Blankinship, June, 
1893. 
Claytonia saxosa. Annual acaulescent: leaves broadly 
spatulate, all radical: scapes numerous, stout 8-lo mm. long, 
bearing at summit two broad, foliaceous bracts and an umbel of 
2-6 flowers on pedicels usually much exceeding the scape: sepals 
oblong-orbicular 3-4 mm. long, spatulate-obovate, pale rose color 
nearly twice the length of the sepals: capsule exceeding the 
sepals 3-ovuled, 1-3 seeded; seeds large, foveolate in lines; 
colyledons obliquely incumbent. 
The plant though from an annual slenderly fusiform root 
bears considerable resemblance to C. Megarrhiza. It grows in 
dense succulent ‘‘ balls” 1-3 inches in diameter on the shaly 
slopes of Snow Mountain, Lake County. Collected June 1891 
and on Yolo Bolo in September 1892. 
Linum digynum Gray. Sissons, Dr. Palmer. 
Linum spergulinum Gray. Warthen and Lewis Creek, 
Eastwood. 
Erodium Texanum Gray. Frequent and variable in the hills 
West of Bakersfield, Eastwood; and common about Alcalde. 
