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The mountain form of this species is not rare in the lower 

 part of the pine belt of the sonth side. (No. 2210.) 



Asclepias eriocarpa Benth. Milkweed. 



General over the sonth and west sides below 5500 ft. alt. and 

 up to about 6700 ft. on the ridges, thus running higher than the 

 last, but, like it, also common in the foot-hills. (Nos. 663, 735, 

 2505.) 



Asclepias Mexicana Cav. A. fascicularis Decaisne, of Bot. 

 Calif. 

 Collected at Kenworthy, altitude 4500 ft. (No. 754.) 



CON VOLVULACE^ . 



Convovulus villosus fulcratus Graij. C. luteolus fulcratus 



Gray. Bindweed. 



Common in the Lower Transition. Stems a foot or two long, 

 prostrate, not twining. 



Cuscuta Californica Glioisy. Dodder. 



On low shrubs in Strawberry Valley, where it blossoms in 

 August. (No. 2210.) 



Cuscuta subinclusa Bur. & Hilg. 

 Collected on the Johnston Ranch. 



POLEMONIACEJH]. 



Collomia grandiflora Bongl. 



Collected on North Fork and near Fuller's mill, but it scarcely 

 enters our limits. (No. 530.) 



Gilia achilleaefolia Benth. 



Common along the lower edge of the pine belt. (No. 2034.) 



Gilia ciliata Benth. Lhumthus ciliatus Greene, Pitt. ii. 260. 



(1892). 



With the last and also ranging well up into the pine l)elt. 

 Plentiful in Strawberry Valley where it flowers in May and 

 June. (No. 2231.) 



