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Joaquin, especially about Robert’s Island; in Lake County, and 
even on Redwood Peak, back of Oakland. Specimens are also 
in the herbarium of the Academy of Sciences from Sisson, col- 
lected by Dr. Palmer, and from Big Meadows, collected by J. G. 
Lemmon, in 1880. 
Collinsia Childii Parry. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede. 
Mimulus Palmeri Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede, — 
Ben Lomond. 
Mimulus Congdont Wats. grows under the shade of Ceanothus 
bushes not far from the Lagunitas water-tank on the North 
Pacific Coast Railway. It much resembles J/. /atifolius Gray, 
of the islands off the coast of California and Mexico. 
Mimulus Bolandert Gray. ‘Tehachapi; Santa Lucia Moun- 
tains, Vortriede. 
Pentstemon Palmert Gray. Wewis Creek and New Idria, 
Eastwood. 
Veronica Buxbaumit Ten. Woodland, /. W. Blankinship. 
Castilleia plagiotoma Gray. Alcalde, Eastwood; Goodwin, 
Jared. ~ 
Orthocarpus gracilis Benth. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vor- 
triede. It seems not to have been collected since the time of 
Nuttall. 
Aphyllon comosum (Hook.) is extraordinarily abundant in the 
low, overflowed lands between the San Joaquin and Paradise 
Cut about and beneath the railway trestle. It there blooms in 
August and September, both the plant and the flower unusually 
large, and from white through shades of lavender to purple. . 
It seems there to be always parasitic on Grindelia. 
Boschniakia strobilacea Gray has been brought from Willett’s, 
Mendocino County, by Dr. Mary G. Campbell; and from Apple- 
gate in southern Oregon, by Mrs. H. S. Durden. It appears 
to grow always upon roots of Manzanita. 
Utricularia vulgaris I,. Blocksburg, Humboldt County, 
JS: W. Blankinship; near San Joaquin Bridge; ponds near Olema. 
: Acanthomintha lanceolata Curran. Specimens of this plant — 
_ obtained recently show that it is not neatly so widely separated 
