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Liliorhiza viridea, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 48. 

 FritUlaria lanceolata var. gracilis, Wats. Proc. Am. Acad, 

 xv. 259. 



Fritillaria multiflora, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 57; and Pacific, 

 June 8, 1855. 



F. parviftora, Torr. 



Liliorhiza Piattiana, Kellogg, Hesperian, Oct. 1862, with 



Probably Fritilhrta pluriflora, Torr. although the fig- 

 ure shows the plant with only one flower, which is larger than 

 is usual in the species, and with broader leaves than the 

 ordinary form. Specimen missing. 



Fritillaria midtiscapidea, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 46. 

 Erythronium purpurascens, Watson. 



Cyclobothra ccerulea. Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 4. 

 Calochortus c.eruleus, Watson. 



Calochortus lilacinus, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 5. 



Trillium Calif ornicum, Kellogg, 1. c. ii. 50. 

 T. ovatum, Pursh. 



Juncus Lesuerii, Bolander, 1. c. ii. 179. 



Commelyna angustifolia, Kellogg, Pacific Kural Press, May 

 31, 1879. Plant missing, but evidently C. dianthifolia, 

 DC. 



Setaria Californica, Kellogg, 1. c. i. 27. The colored 

 drawing of this plant remains in the herbarium, but the 

 specimen is missing. It has not been identified and is 

 probably not indigenous. 



Panicum thermal e, Bolander, 1. c. ii. 181. 

 P. dichotomum, Linn. 



Stipa Bloomeri, Bolander, 1. c. iv. 168. 



S. Sibirica, Lam. 



Stipa Kingh, Bolander, 1. c. iv. 170. 



