covered it in the San Bernar'lin(.) mountains, in the iim-ih it is 

 reported as always beino- found on the roots of manzanita. In 

 this instance Mr. T-urlew says there were no manzanita shrubs 

 in the neiL^hborhood : no note was taken of the other vegetation. 



Dnidcophyfinji ■ziUosmii. C. & R. Mt. San Antonio, the type 

 station ( I'urlcw ). 



Lotus Iciicoplhicus Greene. North Fork San Gal)riel (_Miss 

 Mohr ) . 



Paniassia cirvata Viper. Xorth Fork San Gal)riel (Miss 

 Mohr ) . 



Silciic Pan'shii A\'ats. Tee Box Canyon, San Antouio. at 

 5000 feet. 



This interesting- i)lanl has Ijeen cousidered as cliaracteristic 

 of the Hudsonian and lusher zones. l)ut its range is more closely 

 allied with that of the white fir. These two may be found 

 associated in the mountains and the canyons irrespective of ele- 

 vation. 



MiUiardcUa uiicrantha arida Hall. Mt. San Antonio (Bur- 

 lew). 



Bricaiucria ciiiicafa Gra}-. Ice I'ox Canyon. This wa^ 

 once before reported from Rubio Canxon. It exists on the rocky 

 slopes of all our higher streams. 



C7ilia dorihiiiida Ci\-^y. Modjeska's Ranch, (Jrange Count}-. 

 This has been rei)orted from Riverside County. 



Polygala colifoniica .\utt. Modjeska's Ranch. (T.Payne.) 

 This is the second record for this shrub in Southern Califm-nia : 

 the other station is on the trail to 'Mt. \\'ilsf)n. 



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