400 Flora of the Cape Regzon. [ZOE 
on the high summits of Sierra de la Laguna and San Francis- 
quito 
740. RANUNCULUS HYDROCHAROIDES Gray. Common in 
wet places and standing water, at La Chuparosa and Sierra de 
la Laguna, the immersed plants not in flower in October, those 
growing in wet banks just coming into bloom. 
10. LEPIDIUM INTERMEDIUM Gray. Mature specimens now 
collected show that the cotyledons are incumbent, and this name 
should take the place of LZ. Virginicum. Some of the specimens 
have rather conspicuous petals like the New Mexico and Texas. 
plants. 
741. CLEOME MELANOCARPA Watson. The specimens differ 
from Dr. Palmer’s Chihuahua plant in having slightly narrower 
pods. The petals are white, but the plant does not belong to 
the § Physostemon. It is common in September on the Pacific 
slope of the mountains. 
742. IONIDIUM PARIETARI4FOLIUM DC. (?) The same 
plant as Dr. Palmer’s No. 93, 1885, from Chihuahua, Proc. Am. 
Acad. xxi, 415.—Common in the elevated region west of Sierra 
San Lazaro 
743- ALSODEIA PARVIFOLIA Wats (?)—Mountains east of 
Pescadero, September 16, 1893. 
744. POLYGALA GLOCHIDIATA HBK. Cafion Hondo. Seen 
in but one locality. 
36. PARONYCHIA MONANDRA Brandg. This grows abun- 
dantly about the Sierra dela Laguna. It seems to be the same 
as P. Mexicana Hemsley, excepting that the flower has one 
stamen instead of five, and ahsasa it should be considered a 
variety of that species. 
TALINUM PATENS Willd. The mark of interrogation 
should be omitted after this species. It is very common from 
near the seashore to middle elevations of the mountains. 
745. MALVASTRUM SCABRUM Gray. One plant only was 
found in Cafion San Bernardo. 
746. KOSTELETZKYA CORDATA Presl. Agrees well with 
the description in Reliq. Henk. The flowers are pale lilac in 
