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Oxalis Oregana Nutt. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede, 
‘Sur River, Zastwood. : 
flerkea proserpinacoides Willd. Tassen’s Peak, June, 1883, 
Mrs. R. M. Austin; head of Squaw Valley, July, 1886, C. F 
Sonne; Susanville, July, 1892. 
Staphylea Bolandert Gray. Near Sequoia Mills, July, 1892. 
Lupinus cervinus Kell. Santa Lucia Mountains, the locality 
where the type was collected by Lobb, Zastwood. 
Lupinus truncatus Nutt. Slate’s Hot Springs, Santa Lucia 
Mountains, /astwood. 
a Lupinus hirsutissimus Benth. Sur River, Eas/wood. 
Lupinus gracilis Agardh. Santa Lucia Mountains, Voririede. 
The solitary specimen is a foot in height, the lower, remote 
axils bear solitary pedunculate pods, and above, after a leafy 
interval of six inches, the usual subverticillate raceme. 
Flosackia crassifolia Benth. Santa Lucia Mountains, LZast- 
wood. 
FHlosackia sericea Benth. Jolon, Eastwood. 
Flosackia cytisoides Benth. Santa Lucia Mountains, Zastwood; 
also at Hearst’s Ranch, San Simeon. 
Flosackia grandiflora var. anthylloides Gray. Santa Lucia 
Mountains, Lastwood,; Goodwin, Jared; also on Tamalpais. 
flosackia argophylla Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Sur 
River, Zastwood. 
Trifolium longipes var. latifolium Hook. Upper Mad River, 
Trinity County, 7. W. Blankinship. 
_ Astragalus Purshit Dougl. Cantua Mountains, Eastwood. 
Astragalus Spaldingti Gray. Honey Lake, July, 1892. 
Psoralea Californica Wats. Mt. Hepsidam, Zastwood; Bart- 
lett Mountain, Lake County and near Leesville, Colusa 
County, 1884. ; 
Prunus emarginata Walp. Santa Lucia Mountains, Zas¢- 
wood, . 
Prunus Andersoni Gray, which is so abundant about Reno, 
