FLORA OF THE SAN ANTONIO MOUNTAINS 1 1 1 



UMBELLIFERjE 



Osmorhiza brachypoda Torr. A foothill species which ranges a short distance up 



into the pine belt. 

 Osmorhiza nuda Torr. We know it only from a marsh in a small side canon of 



Prairie Fork, alt, 7000 ft., Upper Transition Zone. (No. 2084.) 

 Deweya argula T. & G. Lower part of the pine belt in San Antonio Canon. 

 Drndeophytum Parishii C. & R. A common plant in dry sunny ground in the 



Upper Chaparral Belt and Lower Transition Zone. (No. 1476.) 

 Drudeophytum vestitum (Wats.) C. & R. Dry rocky ground throughout the 



Transition and Canadian Zons. Very abundant on Baldy Summit where 



the type was collected by Parish. (Nos. 1260, 1467.) 

 Lomatium Parishii C. & R. Collected by Parish on "high ridges on Old Baldy 



Mountain, San Bernardino County" ace. Coulter and Rose (Contr. Nat. 



Herb. 7:235, 1900). Hall (No. 1442) found the plant in Coldwater Fork, 



Lytle Creek, at 5500 ft. alt. where it grew "in dry rocky soil." 

 Leplotenia multifida Nutt. Frequent in rocky ground under the oaks in the lower 



levels of the Transition Zone, 5200-5700 ft. alt., in Coldwater Fork, Lytle 



Creek. (No. 2058.) 



CORNACE/E 



Garrya Veatchii Kell. var. Palmeri (Wats.) Eastw. Abundant in the Upper 

 Chaparral Belt. Occasional shrubs of this species are found scattered 

 through the Lower Transition Zone. Usually in dry, sunny situations. 

 (Nos. 1578, 1579, 1982.) 



PYROLACE.E 



Pyrola pallida Greene. Common on moist shaded slopes in the Transition Zone. 



(Nos. 1478, 1585.) 

 Chimaphila Menziesii Spreng. Collected but once, on a cool moist north slope in . 



the Upper Transition Zone, alt. 7350 ft. in Icehouse Canon. We consider 



the plant rare but it is "frequent in the San Antonio Mts." ace. Abrams Fl. 



Los. Ang. 



MONOTROPACE.E 



Pterospora andromedea Nutt. A rare plant of the Upper Transition Zone. A 

 single plant in the Canadian Zone on Cucamonga Peak Summit, It is most 

 abundant on the rich moist and shaded slopes in the vicinity of Kellys 

 Cabin. (No. 1612.) 



Sarcodes sanguinea Torr. Frequent under the pines in the Upper Transition 

 Zone. (No. 1611.) 



ERICACE.E 



Arctoslaphylos Parryana Lemmon. Frequently in dry ground throughout the 

 Lower Transition Zone. (Nos. 1575, 1576.) 



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