164 Flora of Southern California. [ZOE 
Galium stellatum Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. ii, 77. Crevices 
of dry cliffs, Agua Caliente. ; 
Brickellia atractyloides Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. viii, 290. 
Crevices of cliffs; Vallecito; Agua Caliente; Cushenberry Cafion. 
Aplopappus lanceolatus T. & G. Fi. ii, 241. Meadows at 
Bear. Valley and Holcomb Valley. 
Antenaria alpina Gertn. Summit of Grayback Mountain, 
Wright. 
Hemizonella Durandit Gray. Commonin the San Bernardino 
Mountains, at from 4000 to 5000 feet altitude. 
Senecio eurycephalus T. & G. Dry ridges at summit of Tejon 
Pass. Insufficient specimens from Wilson’s Peak, Davidson, 
may belong here. 
Mucroserts Douglastt Gray. Meadows at Elizabeth Lake. 
Downingia pulchella Torr. Cuyamaca Mountains. 
Bryanthus Brewert Gray. Big Meadows in the San Bernar- 
dino Mountains, Wright. 
Chimaphila Menziesit Spreng. Mill Creek Falls, San Ber- 
nardino Mountains. 
Pyrola picta Smith. Near the summit of San Antonio Peak. 
Plerospora andromedea Nutt. Common in open pine forests 
in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains, at from 
4000 to 8000 feet altitude. 
Forestiera Neo-Mexicana Gray, Proc. Am, Acad. iv, 304. Mo- 
jave Desert; Lancaster, Davidson, Rock Springs; Rabbit Springs, 
Parish. 
Amsonia tomentosa Torr. Fremont’s Rept. 2d Ed. 316, 
_ Cactus Station, Cushenberry Cafion. 
Astephanus Utahensis Engelm. Am, Nat. ix, 349. Gravelly 
plains, San Felipe. ; 
Gentiana simplex Gray. Little Bear Valley, San Bernardino 
Mountains. 
Gentiana Amarella Linn. var. acuta Hook. f. Bear Valley. 
Gila Bigelovit Gray, Proc. Am, Acad. viii, 265. Morongo 
Pass. ‘ 
