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Sesuvium Portidacastrum L. Buena Vista Lake, Eastwood; 

 Tulare I^ake, P3'ramid Lake, Nev. and frequent about the San 

 Joaquin River near Lathrop. 



Cypselea humifusa Turp. Collected by Dr. Parry at Aptos, 

 Santa Cruz County, July, 1883. Very abundant about late dried 

 clay depressions near the San Joaquin Bridge. 



Glinus Cambessidcsii Fenzl., Ann. Wien Mus. i, 358. The 

 plant so identified at Harvard was collected by C. C Parry at 

 Chico in 1882, and was found two years later near Folsom. 

 Plants answering better to the description of Glinus lotoides L- 

 Sp., 463, were collected at the San Joaquin Bridge near Lathrop, 

 October, 1891, and at Lakeport in August, 1892. The stamens 

 in all the forms are commonly five and the seeds minutely tuber- 

 culate in lines. Their nomenclature both under Glinus and 

 Mollugo seems much confused. 



Crantzia lineata Nutt. River banks Antioch; Roberts 

 Island; pools near the railway between Port Costa and Martinez, 

 June, 1891 and 1892. 



Garrya Veatchii Kell. San Emidio Canon and New Idria, 

 Eastwood. The species is apparently much too near G. Fremonii. 



Garrya etliptica Dougl. Santa Lucia Mountains, Eastwood. 



Galium aiigustifolium Nutt. Alcalde and New Idria, East- 

 wood; Santa Lucia, Vortriede. 



PentaclicEta Lyoni Gray. Goodwin, fared. An anomalous 

 form with the glabrous involucre of P. aurea, but the akenes 

 more hirsute than in typical P. Lyoni, the bristles of the pappus 

 often more than twenty. 



Bigelovia arborescens Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vor- 

 triede. 



Aster radulinus Gray. Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede. 



Hy^nenoclea salsola T. & G. Goodwin, Jared. 



Encelia Californica Nutt. Goodwin, Jared. 



Helianthus invenustus Greene. Sequoia Mills, July, 1892. 

 Stems numerous, eighteen to twenty-four inches in height, from 

 a strong perennial root. A Balsamorhiza in habit, and no pappus 

 found in any of the numerous plants examined. 



