Vol.1] Hall. — Botanical Survey of San Jacinto Mountain, 99 



Collected only at 9000 ft. alt. in Ronnd Valley. In these 

 specimens, which are immature, the peduncles have 3 or 4 rays 

 and the pedicels are 6-8 lines long. (No. 2592.) 



Peucedanum Mohavense C. & R., Rev. N. A. Umbell. 62 

 (1888). Lomatium Mohavense C. & R., Monogr. N. A. 

 Umbell. 234 (1900). 

 Common to the southeast of San Jacinto Mt., extending 



into the coniferous forest on Thomas Mt. (No. 1184.) 



Selinum eryngiifolium Greene, Pitt. ii. 102 (1890). Spheno- 



sciacUum eryngiifolium C. & R., 1. c. 128. 



Rather common along streams of the Upper Transition and 

 Canadian zones. (Nos. 720, 2600.) 



Velsea arguta (T. d- G.) C. tfr B., Rev. N. A. Umbell, 120 

 (1888). Deweya arguta T. & G., Fl. i. 641 (1840); C. & 

 R., Monogr. N. A. Umbell. 79 (1900). 

 Well distributed over south slopes in the Upper Sonoran and 



Lower Transition zones. (No. 2083.) 



Vel^a Parishii C. d- E., Rev. N. A. Umbell. 121 (1888). 



Drudeophytum Parishii C. & R., Monogr. N. A. Umbell. 



82 (1900). 



Evidently confined to the south side where it is frequent in 

 pine forests of the Lower Transition, reaching its maximum 

 altitude at 7000 ft. (Nos. 2220, 2328, 2508.) 



CORNACE^. 



Cornus Nuttallii Auduhon. Nuttall's Dogwood. 



Found only at 5700 ft. alt. on the North Fork of the San 

 Jacinto River. This is in the Lower Transition Zone. (No. 

 2245.) 



Cornus pubescens Nutt. Common Dogwood. 



In the Lower Transition of the west side; rare. (No. 2236.) 



Garrya Fremontii Torr.; C & E., Bot. Gaz. xv. 95 (1890). 



The southern limit of this Garrya was considerably extended 

 by its discovery in Tahquitz Valley, where small l)ushes of it are 

 frequently met with on the dry pine benches at 6000-7000 ft. alt. 



