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Nevada, grows scattered through the Sage Brush nearly to 
- Susanville, California. 
Agrimonia Eupatoria 1,. Not uncommon in Napa and Lake 
Counties. 
Carpenteria Californica Torr. ‘The most accessible station 
now known for this plant is reached by way of the road running 
northwest from Fresno across Big Dry Creek to the saw mills on 
Pine Ridge. It covers a hill about a mile above Toll House in 
the immediate vicinity of the “‘ Grapevine Spring,” at which the 
teams to the mills stop for water. From this locality, discovered 
by Dr. Gustav Eisen, the seed of most of the plants in cultivation 
in Europe was obtained. Mr. W. A. Sanders, of Sanders, 
collected it later near the same place. 
Jamesia Americana T. & G. is not mentioned in the Botany of 
California but is noted in the Botany of King’s Report as occurr- 
ing as far westward as the Wasatch Mountains at an elevation of 
7000 feet. It has been found in the Huachuca Mountains of 
Arizona, a locality distant from the Rocky Mountains of Colo- 
rado and New Mexico, where it is very common. Dr. Kellogg, 
according to the labels attached to the specimens, collected it in 
Mendocino County. Last summer the writer found it growing 
among the rocks in the alpine regions of Mt. Kaweah. ‘The 
_ bushes were very small, hardly becoming a foot high, dwarfed 
probably by the climate of the high altitude of the habitat, and 
instead of the usual white color the flowers were bright pink. 
Whipplea modesta Torr. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede. 
Ribes Lobbii Gray. Shady cafions, Pacific Valley and Sur 
River, Eastwood. Fruit very large. As Lobb is known to have 
collected in the Santa Lucia Mountains, this is probably the 
locality of the type. 
Lulobus Californicus Nutt. Huron and Alcalde, Eastwood. 
Eucharidium Breweri Gray. Loma Prieta, and Mt. Hamil- 
ton, W. W. Price, June, 1890; Priest Valley, Hastwood. 
_ Ctrcea Pacifica Asch. & Mag. Bridgeville, Humboldt County, 
J. W. Blankinship. 
Mollugo verticillata I,. Newcastle, Placer County, May, 1883. 
