98 University of California Puhlications. [botany 



Very common on the south and west sides of the mountain 

 l)ut not above the 5500-foot contour. It is probably only a 

 variety of (E. hisforta Nutt., to which it is more closely related 

 than it is to (U. micrantha Hornem., with which it has been con- 

 fused by some . ( No . 2089 . ) 



CEnothera Hookeri T. d- G. Onagra Hookeri Small, 1. c. 171. 

 ffi". biennis hirsutissima Gray, of Bot. Calif. Common 

 Evening Primrose. 

 Near streams in the vicinity of Strawberry Valley. (No. .2639. ) 



CEenothera strigulosa ( i^. d-21. ) T. d- G. Sphferostigma sirigulosa 

 F. & M., Ind. Sem. St. Petersb. ii. 50 (1835). 

 Rather common in the lower part of the pine belt but much less 

 so than in the foot-hills. (No. 2179.) 



Zauschneria Californica latifolia Rook. California Fuchsia. 

 Occasional throughout the Transition Zone, ascending to 9000 

 ft. alt. near Lake Surprise. (Nos. 808, 2330, 2503, 2567.) 



UMBELLIFER^. 



Angelica tomentosa Wats.; C. d- R. Monogr. N. A. Umbell. 



158 (1900.) Angelica. 



Frequent along the lower edge of the pine l)elt on the south 

 and west sides. (Nos. 740, 977, 2557.) 



Eulophus Parishii C. d- B., Rev. N. A. Umbell. 112 (1888) and 



Monogr. N. A. Umbell. Ill (1900). 



Not rare in meadows of the Canadian and Transition zones 

 at 5200-8500 ft. alt. (Nos. 851, 2575.) 



Heracleum lanatum Miclix.\ G. & B., Monogr. N. A. Umbell. 

 248 ( 1900 ) . Cow Parsnip . 

 On the northwest side at the lower edge of the pine belt. 



Hydrocyotyle ranunculoides L.; C. d- ii., 1. c 29. Floating 

 Marsh Pennywort. 

 Thomas Valley, in quiet water. (2168.) 



Osmorhiza nuda Torr. Washingtonia nuda Heller, Cat. 

 N. A. PI. ed. 1, 5 (1898); C. «& R., 1. c. 64. Sweet Cicely. 



