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Hosackia crassifolia Benth. Occasional on clayey slopes. S. 



decumbens Benth, var. (?) Nevadensis Wats. Occasional in 

 open clayey soils. More common above. S. 

 Lathyrus paluster L. var. myrtifolius Gray. Frequent on hillsides 

 below 4,500 feet. 



Nevadensis Wats. Frequent below 5,000 feet. 

 Prunus emarginata Walp. Scarce below 4,500 feet, frequent 



above. S. Ct. 

 Rubus leucodermis Dougl. Frequent below 4,500 feet. Ct. 

 Saxifraga peltata Torr. Rocky beds of streams, Devil's Gulch, &c. 



Frequent above. S. 

 Ribes sanguineum Pursh. Stream banks. S. Y. Ct. 



Menziesii Pursh var. subvestitum. Perhaps new species. 

 Footman Mt. and south in the Sierras above 4,000 feet. 

 Sedum obtusatum Gray. Rocks. Frequent. S. 



radiatum Wats. Rocky hillsides above 4,000 feet. S. Y. 

 Cotyledon Nevadensis Torr. Cliffs, Devil's Gulch, Hite's Cove. S. 

 Gayophytum ramosissimum T. & G. Moist grounds. S. 



diffusum T. & G. Dry slopes. S. 

 Clarkia rhomboidea Dougl. Frequent in woods below 4,500 feet. 

 Circaea Pacifica A. & M. Wet places below 4,500. 

 Selinum capitellatum Benth & Hook. Banks of streams. S. 

 Cornus Nuttallii Audubon. Frequent above 4,000 feet. S. Ct. 



pubescens Nutt. Stream banks, mostly above 4,000 feet. S. 

 Symphoricarpus mollis Nutt. Frequent above 4,000 feet. S. 

 Galium trifidum L. Scarce in wet grounds. S. Ct. 



asperrimum Gray var. ? asperulum Wats. Wet thickets. 

 Frequent. S. 

 Bigelovia graveolens Gray. Occasional, especially above. S. 

 Sericocarpus rigidus Lindl. Banks of streams below 5,000 feet. 

 Aster radulinus Gray. Occasional below 4,500 feet. Ct. 

 Erigeron Breweri Gray. Rocky places above 4,000 feet. S. 

 Adenocaulon bicolor Hook. Deep shade below 5,000 feet. Ct. 

 Antennaria luzuloides T & G. Dry slopes above 4,000 feet. S. 

 Balsamorhiza Hookeri Nutt. Darrah. Local. Ct. 



deltoidea Nutt. Frequent below 4,500 feet. 

 Wyethia ovata Gray. Open grounds, frequent below 4,000 feet. 

 Cnicus Andersonii Gray. Frequent. S. 

 Microseris nutans Gray. Frequent above 4,000 feet. S. 



