452 SUPPLEMENT. 



138. MONOLOPIA, DC. 



M. major, DC., p. 323. Add : Regel, Gart. Fl. xx. 162, t. 690. 



139. L ASTHENIA, Cass. 



L. glabrata, LIXDL., var. Coulteri, p. 325. Add syn. : L. Coulteri, Greene, Bull. Calif. 

 Acad. i. 192. 



141. BAERIA. At close of EUBAERIA, p. 32G, add: - 



B. Palmeri, GRAY. Paleaa of the disk-flowers mostly 5, all alike, ovate, firm, attenuate into 

 a stout awn, erose-laciniate or denticulate; those of the ray-flowers commonly awuless or de- 

 pauperate or obsolete : otherwise nearly like a large form of B. gracilis. Hot. Calif, i. 376, 

 & Proc. Am. Acad. xix. 22, where it is not well placed in the section Diclutta. Guadalupe 

 Island, off Lower California, Palmer, Greene, extra-limital. 



Var. Clementina. Heads rather smaller : pappus alike and awnetl in ray and disk- 

 flowers, the paleae sparingly erose-laciuiate or only denticulate ! On San Clemente, off 

 Southern California, Nevin & Lyon, 1885. An ambiguous form. 



143. ERIOPHlTLLUM, Lag., TRICHOPHYLLOI, p. 329, add: 



E. Nevinii. Stem about 3 feet high, decidedly woody below : leaves comparatively large, 

 equally white-tomentose both sides, twice pinnately parted into narrow and very obtuse seg- 

 ments and lobes : corymbiform and compound cymes naked-peduncled, of very many and 

 much crowded heads : bracts of the involucre mostly 3-4-nerved : receptacle wholly naked : 

 rays not surpassing the disk-flowers : pappus of 4 to 6 often unequal paleae. Island of 

 San Clemeute, off San Diego, California, on rocks overhanging the sea, Nevin & Lyon, April, 

 1885. Near to E. stcechadifolium. 



E. CSespitosum, DODGL., p. 330. Add syn. : Egletes Calif ornicus, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. 

 Acad. i. 56. 



144. BAHIA, Lag. 



B. "Woodhousii, GRAY, p. 333. Rediscovered at Albuquerque, New Mexico, by Marcus 

 E. Jones. 



153. CH^ENACTIS, DC. 



C. heterocarpha, GRAY, p. 339, var. CUrta. Pappus of only 4 oval or broadly oblong 

 pales-, either equal or one of them longer, but not over a third or fourth of the length of the 

 corolla. Ventura Co., California, in the upper part of the Santa Clara Valley, Gray & Far- 

 lmi\ 1885. 



C. Nevii, GRAY, p. 339. Now collected in good condition in John Day's Valley, S. E. Ore- 

 gon, by Hove!/. Plants rather slender. Akenes terete, clavate, surmounted by a short and 

 thickish obscurely denticulate crown, which is an epigynous disk rather than pappus. 



C. Cusickii. Of the white-flowered division having marginal flowers enlarged, very low, 

 diffusely branched, floccose-tomentulose, soon glabrate : leaves rather fleshy, all entire, spatu- 

 late-linear : peduncles short : bracts of the involucre broadly linear, midrib obscure : pappus 

 of 10 linear-oblong nearly equal paleae, about the length of the tube of the corolla Sandy 

 hills of the Malheur, Baker Co., E. Oregon, 1885, Cusick. 



C. SUffrutescens, GRAY, p. 341, includes two species, both suffrutescent perennials. The 

 char, of this is: Tomentose-canescent : branches simple from a decumbent ligneous stem, 

 erect, bearing a solitary long-peduncled head : leaves pinnately parted into narrowly linear 

 entire lobes : head nearly an inch high: paleaj of the pappus 10, oblong-Ungulate. Proc. 

 Am. Acad. xvi. 100, & Syn. Fl. 1. c. in part, distinguished in Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 299. 

 Sand-washes of the Upper Sacramento, California, near Mount Shasta, Lemmon, 1879. 



