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Epilobium Oregonense (?) gracillimum Trelease,\.G. 109, t.46. 

 This variety was collected iu Tahqiiitz Valley at an altitude 

 of 8000 ft. where the flowers, rather conspicuous for so small a 

 plant, dot the boggy meadows with white in a few places. The 

 plants average only 6 in. high but are otherwise quite typical. 

 (No. 2357.) 



Epilobium paniculatum Futt; Trelease, 1. c. 85, t. 8. 



Near Strawberry Valley, in the lower part of the pine belt. 

 (Nos. 732, 2627.) 



Epilobium spicatum Lam.; Trelease, 1. c. 80, t. 1. Fire- weed. 

 Found only along Tahquitz Creek at 8300 ft. alt. (No. 322.) 



Gayophytum lasiospermum Greene, Pitt. ii. 164 (1891); 

 Trelease, Kept. Mo. Bot. Gard. v. 109, t. 17 (1894). 

 Common in the lower part of the pine belt. (No. 2279.) 



Gayophytum pumilum Wats; Trelease, 1. c. 114, t. 22. 



Common in the upper part of the pine belt and up to 9000 ft. 

 alt. (No. 2347.) 



Gayophytum ramosissimum T. tf; G.; Trelease, 1. c. Ill, t. 20. 

 According to Dr. Trelease this species has been collected on 

 San Jacinto Mt. by Mr. Parish (July, 1881, no. 1023). It is 

 probably quite common iu the pine belt, as it is in the San 

 Bernardino Mts., but we did not distinguish it in the field from 

 from G. lasiospermum. 



Godetia quadrivulnera Spach. 



This foot-hill species is found in the lower part of the pine 

 belt. (No. 2262.) 



CEnothera bistorta N^utt. Splucrostigma historta Walp. Sun- 

 cups. 

 Rarely seen; Strawberry Valley, Fuller's mill, etc. 



CEnothera Californica Wats. Anogra Californica Small, Bull. 



Torr. Club xxiii. 176 (1896). California Evening Primrose. 



In sandy soil, lower part of the pine belt of the south side. 

 More frequent at lower altitudes. (No. 771.) 



CEnothera hirtella Greene, Fl. Fr. 215 (1891). Spha'rostigma 

 hirtellum Small, 1. c. 190. 



