Vol.1] Hall. — Botanical Survey of San Jacinto Mountain. 107 



1901); Kentucky Springs, Sierra Madre Mts. (J. H. Barber, 

 no 209); Pine Canon, Sierra Liebre, 'Los Angeles Co. (H. M. 

 Hall, no. 3088) . The reported range of the species extends from 

 Goodwin, San Lnis Obispo Co., where it was collected by L. 

 Jared,* to San Pedro Martir, Lower California, where it has 

 been fonnd by T. S. Brandegee.t 



Nemophila Menziesii H. c(- A., Bot. Beech. Voy. 152 (1833). 



Nemophila insignis Dougl., Trans. Hort. Soc. n. ser. i. 479 



(1835). Baby-blue-eyes. 



Beneath the pines in Strawberry Vallej', etc., but much less 

 common than in the foot-hills. (No. 1806.) 



For the determination of the specimens of Nemophila the 

 author is indel)ted to Mr. Harley P. Chandler. 



Nemophila Menziesii integrifolia Parish, Eryth. vi. 91 (1898). 

 This variety was collected along the lower edge of the pine 

 belt on both the north and south sides of the mountain. (Nos. 

 2044, 2266.) 



Nemophila spatulata CoHlle, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. iv. 156 



(1893). 



Collected only in moist soil near streams in the forests of 

 Round Valley at 9200 ft. alt. (No. 2046.) 



Phacelia brachyloba Gray. P. leucantha Lemmon, in Greene, 



Pitt. i. 175 (1888). 



Common along the upper part of the chaparral belt, Init not 

 on the east side. Abundant on Chalk Hill, especially on burns. 

 (Nos. 1129, 2070.) 



Phacelia circinata Jacq. /. ; Parish, Zoe v. 9 (1900). P. Magel- 

 lan ica (Lam.) Coville, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. iv. 159 

 (1893). 

 This extends in various forms to an altitude of 9400 ft. 



(Nos. 1558, 2480.) 



Phacelia distans Beuth. Hill Vervenia. 



Along the lower edge of the pine belt of the south and west 

 sides. (Nos. 2042, 2227.) 



*Acc. to T. S. Brandegee, Zoe iv. 1.51 (189.3). 

 tZoe iv. 208 (1893). 



