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Howell Mountain; Eriogonum fasciculatum, San Francisco; Chorz- 
zanthe polygonoides, Tamalpais and Oakland Hills; Chorizanthe 
unzaristata near Livermore; Lastarriga Chilensis, common between 
Antioch and Mt. Diablo; Claytonza diffusa, Mill Valley, Tamalpais; 
Elatine Californica, Suisun and Antioch; Caulanthus crassicaulis, 
near Altamont; /remontia Californica near Wright’s in the Santa 
Cruz Mountains; Ceanothus rigidus, Tamalpais; Rubus leucodermis, 
Sonoma County; Glinus Cam besidesti, San Joaquin Bridge; Cypselea 
humifusa, same locality; Callitriche sepulta, San Francisco; 
Qnothera Californica, near Antioch; Ginothera gauraeflora, near 
Livermore; C7rcea Pacifica, specimens in Herb. Cal. Acad. marked 
‘*Tamalpais’’ Kellogg; Cvantzia lineata, Antioch and Martinez; 
Ledum glandulosum, Point Reyes; Pleuricospora fimbriolata, near 
Healdsburg; Hydrophyllum occidentale, slopes of Mt. Diablo above 
Clayton; J/imulus Congdonz, near Lagunitas in Marin County; 
Mimulus Rattant, summit of Tamalpais; Lznaria vulgaris near 
Valley Ford in Marin County; Utricularia vulgaris, near Olema, 
Bouldin Island, and about the railway trestles of the San Joa- 
quin; Boschniakia strobilacea, Tamalpais and Mt. St. Helena; 
Lycopus stnuatus, Scutellaria galericulata and SS. lateriflora, 
Bouldin Island; 4 emopsis Californica, Alameda marshes, Collins- 
ville, etc.; Odontostomum Hartwegit, near Napa. 
There is let us hope no botanist prepared to follow Prof. 
Greene in his wild hunt through the lexicons, for names, many 
of which if they could possibly be identified with certainty, 
would still be only manuscript names. Any date earlier than 
that of Linnzus involves a prodigious waste of time and long 
uncertainty, and with the evidence of his writings before us we 
submit that Prof. Greene’s time could be much more usefully 
spent in taking an elementary course in botany at Harvard or 
Stanford 
A year or two before his death Dr. Gray dubbed the author 
“The new Rafinesque.” In this he was unjust to Rafinesque 
who was at once a great egotist, a little mad, and somewhat of a 
genius. Prof. Greene lacks the genius. K.. Be 
