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Cressa Cretica, Linn. Guaymas, near salt water. (303.) 



CuscuTA UMBELLATA, HBK. About Guaymas, upon species of 

 Boerhaavia. (173.) 



CuscDTA Americana, Linn. With small flowers and entire scales, 

 as in C. congesta, Benth., from Acapulco, which is referred to this 

 species. About Guaymas. (331.) 



CuscuTA (Eugrammica) Palmeri. Very slender: umbels soli- 

 tary or in loose fascicles, few-flowered, the jaedicels about equalling 

 the flowers : calyx subcampanulate, acutely lobed, about half as long 

 as the corolla-tube ; corolla white, persistent, 1|- lines long, the lobes 

 equalling the tube, lanceolate, subacuminate, becoming reflexed : sta- 

 mens half as long, the filaments rather stout ; scales very short, del- 

 toid, fimbriate : styles slender, the longer equalling the stamens : 

 capsule globose, small (|- line broad), bi-eaking away at base. — At 

 Los Angeles Bay, very common, covering prostrate Euphorbias, etc., 

 and forming sheets several yards in extent. (544.) 



SoLANUM NIGRUM, Linn., var. nodiflordm, Gray. " Yerba 

 mora"; the young leaves and tops are much used by the Indians in 

 cooking. At Muleje and Guaymas. (9.) 



SoLANUM HiNDSiANUM, Benth. Erect, very thorny, 3 to 6 feet 

 high ; flowers light to dark purple. " Perhaps distinct from S. elce- 

 agnifoUum" (Gray). Guaymas. (109.) 



Physalis pubescens, Linn. Muleje and Guaymas. (14.) 



Physalis angulata, Linn. ? Flowers yellow with brown base ; 

 fruit edible. About gardens at Guaymas. (622.) 



Physalis angulata, Linn., var. Linkiana, Gray. Stem succu- 

 lent, 3 feet high ; flowers " white with green centre" ; fruit fleshy 

 and edible. At Guaymas. (175.) 



Physalis ? Resembling an entire-leaved P. pubescens, but 



the pedicels elongated ; fruit tinged with purple when ripe, sometimes 

 eaten and used in cooking. Rocky ridges, in shade, at Los Angeles 

 Bay. (561.) 



Physalis ? Prostrate, very finely pubescent, the upper side 



of the small ovate to rhombic-lanceolate irregularly blunt-toothed 

 leaves nearly glabrous: calyx-teeth deltoid; corolla 6 lines broad, 

 yellow with dark brown centre : anthers yellow : fruiting calyx 

 puberulent, subglobose with open orifice, 6 to 8 lines long, equalling 

 the pedicel. — Guaymas. (94.) 



Physalis ? Flowers in the dried specimens purplish blue, 



but described as " drab with wood-colored centre." Under shaded 

 cliffs in the mountains about Gunymas. (621.) 



