1/2 Sierra Nevada Plants in Coast Range. [zoe 



grows abundantly a short distance back of the Toll House, north- 

 ward, but not seen on Snow Mountain. 



Ceanothns cordulatus Kell. A prevailing shrub in the thick- 

 ets near the top of Snow Mountain. 



Lupinus laxifiorus Dougl. Snow Mountain. 



Tj'ifolhim cyathiferitm l^indX. Snow Mountain; also collected 

 by Mr. J, W. Blankinship in Big Valley, Lake County. 



Hosackia stipida^'is Benth. Cobb Mountain. An exceedingly 

 glandular form. Collected by C. F. Leithold. 



Psoralea Californica Wats, seems hardly distinct from P. 

 esadentus. It is common enough about elevations of 3-5000 feet 

 in Lake County, and has been collected by the writer on Mt. 

 Diablo, by S. B. Parish on the San Bernardino Mountains, by 

 Miss Eastwood on the peaks west of Alcalde, and near Kernville 

 by Mr. Brandegee. 



Astragalus Purshii Dougl. Snow Mountain; Yolo Bolo. 



Primus emarginata Walp. Abundant, forming tangled 

 thickets, in the summit valley of Snow Mountain. 



Rubus leucodermis Dougl. Snow Mountain. Common. 



Pm-shia tridentata DC. Slopes of Snow Mountain at 5000 to 

 6000 feet. 



Cercocarpus ledifolius Nutt. Covering a spur of Snow Moun- 

 tain, not far from the Coast Survey monument. The gnarled 

 trunks twelve to eighteen inches in thickness. 



Potentilla gracilis Dougl. Snow Mountain. Common in 

 high meadows. 



Horkelia tridentata Torr. Snow Mountain. 



Ivesia Gordoyii T. & G. Near the monument, Snow Moun- 

 tain. 



Saxifraga peltata Torr. Snow Mountain, streams of the 

 lower part. 



Ribes Lobbii Gray. Snow Mountain. Equally abundant 

 with R. Meyiziesii Pursh. The fruit is so strongly glandular as 

 to be scarcely fit for any use. 



Sedum obtusatjim Gray. Snow Mountain. 



