212 S. B. PARISH 



Eriogonum saxatile Wats. var. Stokesae Parish, comb. nov. E. Stokesae Jones, 

 Contr. W. Bot. 8: 39. 



On dry flats in the Lower Transition Zone. 

 Eriogonum umbellatum Torr. var. siellatum Jones, Contr. W. Bot. 11: 5. 



Dry ridges at Doble (Bear Valley) ; Summit of San Gorgonio, Wright. 

 Eriogonum vimineum Dougl.; Benth. Trans. Linn. Soc. 11: 416. 



Occasional on dry banks in the Transition Zone; Mill Creek. 

 Eriogonum Wrightii var. stibscaposum Wats. Bot. Cal. 2: 29. 



Frequent on rocky ridges in the Upper Transition and Canadian Zones. 



CHENOPODIACEAE 



Monolepis nultaliana Greene, Fl. Franc. 168. 

 On the borders of ponds, Bear Valley. 



AMARANTHACEAE 



Amaranthus californicus Wats. Bot. Cal. 2: 42. 

 Occasional on flats in the Transition Zone. 



NYCTAGINACEAE 



Abronia nana Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 294. 



Rose Mine and in one locality in Bear Valley; rare and not otherwise known 

 in California. 

 Mirabilis californica Gray, in Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 169, t. 48. 



Frequent on dry or rocky banks in the Lower Chaparral Zone. 

 Mirabilis californica Gray var. aspera Jeps. Fl. Cal. 458. 



Frequent on dry or rocky banks in the Lower Pinon Zone. 



PORTULACACEAE 



Calyptridium Parryi Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 22: 285. 



Abundant on damp sandy flats in Bear Valley, the type station. 

 Spraguea umbellata Torr. PI. Frem. 4, t. 1. Pussy Feet 



Common on sandy or gravelly soil throughout the Transition Zone. 

 Calandrinia Breiveri Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 124. 



Local on City Creek road. Upper Chaparral Zone; not otherwise known in 

 southern California. 

 Montia Chamissoi Dur. & Jack. Index Kew. Supp. 1: 282. 



Frequent on wet banks in Bear Valley. South Fork Santa Ana River, 

 Mrs. Wilder. 

 Montia perfoliata Howell, Eryth. 1: 38. 



Frequent on damp shady banks in the Chaparral Zone and occasional in 

 the Lower Transition Zone. 

 Lewisia brachycalyx Engelm.; Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 400. 



Locally abundant in wet meadows, mouth of Grout Creek (Bear Valley); 

 the only known station in California. 

 Lewisia rediviva Pursh, Fl. 2: 368. Bitter Root 



Locally abundant on stony banks in Bear Valley. The southernmost 

 station in California. 



