252 S. B. PARISH 



Cryplanthe horridula Greene, Pitt. 5: 55. 



"Summit of the dividing ridge between San Bernardino Valley and the 

 Mojave Desert," ace. Greene, I. c. 

 Cryptanthe microstachys Greene, Pitt. 1: 116. 



Frequent in dry soil in the canons of the Lower Chaparral Zone. 



VERBENACEAE 



Verbena prostrata R. Br. Hort. Kew. ed. 2, 4: 41. 



Occasional in damp soil in the Chaparral Zone. 



LABIATAE 



Trichostema micranthutn Gray, Synop. Fl. 2, pt. 1 : 348. 



Frequent in dry soil in the Transition Zone, the type region. 

 Trichostema Parishii Vasey, Bot. Gaz. 5: 173. 



Occasional on dry hills in the Lower Chaparral Zone. 

 Mentha arvensis Linn. var. glabrata Fernald in Gray's Man. ed. 7, 711. 



Frequent in meadows and near streams in the Transition Zone. 

 Mentha rotundifolia Huds. Fl. Angl. 221. 



Locally established along Waterman Creek, near Vail's. 

 Pycnanthemum californicum Torr. Journ. Acad. Philad. n. s. 2: 99. 



Occasional in damp soil in canons of the Chaparral Zone. 

 Scutellaria angustifolia Pursh, Fl. 2: 412. 



Frequent in stony soil and rock crevices in the Transition Zone. 

 Mo7iardella australis Abrams, Muhl, 8: 34. 



Frequent in dry soil throughout the Transition Zone. 

 Monardella lanceolata Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 102. 



Frequent in dry soil in the Chaparral Zone. 

 Monardella linoides Gray. var. striata Parish, Eryth. 7: 96. 



Frequent on dry hillsides in the LTpper Transition and Canadian Zones. 

 Monardella macrantha Gray var. Hallii Abrams, Muhl. 8: 29. 



Locally abundant in Mill Creek canon near the quarry, in the Lower 

 Chaparral Zone. 

 Salvia apiana Jeps. Muhl. 3: 144. White Sage. 



Abundant on dry hillsides and benches in the Lower Chaparral Zone. 

 Salvia mellifera Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 1: 236. Black Sage. 



Abundant on dry hillsides and benches in the Lower Chaparral Zone. 

 Salvia pachystachya Parish, Eryth. 6: 191. 



Occasional on dry slopes in the Upper Transition Zone. Bear Valley 

 is the type station. 

 Salvia pilosa Merriam, N. A. Fauna 7: 322. 



Frequent on dry hillsides in the Lower Pinon Zone, the type region. 

 Agastache urticifolia Kuntze, Rev. PI. 511. 



Locally abundant along streams at Oak Glen and Potato Canon in the 

 Lower Chaparral Zone. 

 Prunella vulgaris Linn. var. lanceolata Fernald, Rhod. 15: 183. 



Occasional in wet meadows in the Transition Zone. 



