I 54 Nezv Localities for California Plants. [zoe 



Madia Nutiallii Oray. Santa lyucia Mountains, Voririede; 

 Sur River, Eastwood. 



Madia radiata Kell. Alcalde, Easizvood. Abundant. 



Lagophylla filipcs H. & A. Rather widely spread through 

 central and northern California. Guadalupe Mountain, Mari- 

 posa County, J. W. Congdon; San Antonio Creek, back of 

 Mt. Hamilton, Frank H. Vaslit; New York Ravine, El Dorado 

 County; Tamalpais beyond the second summit. 



Wkitneya dealbata Gray. Prattville, Plumas County, July, 

 1892; Sequoia Mills, Tulare County, in the same month. 



Hiihea heierochroma Gray. Road to Dana's, Santa Lucia 

 Mountains, Eastwood; Tule River. 



Cacaliopsis Nardosmia Gray. Santa IvUcia Mountains, Vor- 

 triede; Little Sur River. 



Crocidiiini midticaiile Hook. Goose Lake, Mrs. Austin; 

 Mariposa,*/. W. Congdon. 



Arnica tatifotia Bong. Mt. Hamilton, June, 1890, W. IV. 

 Price; Santa Lucia Mountains, Vortriede. 



P/iatacroseris Bolanderi Gray. Sequoia Mills, July, 1892. 



Crepis occidentalis Nutt. Cantua Creek, Eastwood. 



Picris Sprengeriaiia Lam. Diet. iv. 310. Ukiah, Mrs. M. 

 E. P. McCowen. A waif from the Mediterranean Region. 



Eactuca Scariota L- is becoming common about Lake and 

 Upper Napa Counties and about the Sacramento River. 



Cavipannla exigua Rattan. Bot. Gaz. xi, 339, (1886). 

 Priest Valley, Eastwood. 



ParisJietta Catifornica Gray. Goodwin, Jarcd. 



Hozvetlia liniosa Gray. In ponds near Blocksburg, Humboldt 

 County,/ IV. Btaiitcijistiip, 'i\xn&, 1893; previously known only 

 from the Willamette River, Oregon. 



Pleiiricospora fimbriolata Gray. Mill Creek, near Healds" 

 burg. Miss Effie McItlriacJi. 



Trientalis Eiiropcea var. tatifotia (Hook.) Pacific Valley, 

 Eastwood. 



Cjctadenia hnmilis Benth. Santa Lucia Peak, Eastwood; 



