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Malacothrix obtusa Benth. Occasional among rocks in clayey 
soils (also at Benton Mills). 
Campanula prenanthoides Durand. Dry slopes, frequent above 
4,000 feet. S. Ct. 
Rhododendron occidentale Gray. Banks of streams. Frequent. 
Ct. 
- Pyrola picta Sm. Frequent above 4,000 feet. S. 
aphylla Sm. With the last. S. Ct. 
Pterospora andromedea Nutt. Not rare above 4,000 feet. S. 
Apocynum androszmifolium L. Common below 4,000 feet. 
Phlox speciosa Pursh. Bondurant Mine. Local. 
Gilia grandiflora. Frequent below 4,000 feet. _ 
linearis. Scarce. S. 
heterophylla. Common below 4,500 feet. 
leptalea. Common above 4,000 feet. S. 
divaricata Gray. Common below 4,500 feet. 
ciliata Benth. Frequent. (This has now been found in the 
Mariposa district. ) 
Hydrophyllum occidentale Gray. Not rare above 4,500 feet (S; 
Draperia systyla Torr. Common above 4,000 feet. S. 
Cynoglossum occidentale Gray. Not rare above 4,500 feet. a: 
Solanum Xanti Gray. Occasional below 4,500 feet. 
Collinsia bartsizfolia Benth. Below 4,500 feet. Common. Ct. 
Species apparently undescribed. Above 4,000 feet. Snow 
Creek, Yosemite Turnpike. 5S. 
Mimulus atropurpureus Kell. (Kelloggii Curran). Occasional be- 
low 5,000 feet. 
angustatus Greene. Open grounds. White & Hatch’s and 
above. S. Ct. 
bicolor Benth. Open grounds below 4,000 feet. Common. 
filicaulis Wats. Snow Creek. Once found. 
moschatus Doug]. Wet places, frequent. S. 
Veronica Americana Schwein. Wet grounds. Not rare. S. 
Castilleia miniata Dougl. Frequent above 4,000 feet. S. 
Audibertia humilis Benth. Devil’s Gulch at 4,000 feet. Local. 
Lophanthus urticifolius Benth. Banks of streams below 4,000 feet. 
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Polygonum imbricatum Nutt. Wet places, more common above. S. 
