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Phacelia ramosissima Dougl. 

 With the last. (No. 2284.) 



Phacelia Whitlavia Gray. California Bluebell. 



Very common in the canons of the foot-hills and reaching to 

 Chalk Hill and Strawberry Valley. (Xo. 2280.) 



BOER AGIN ACE^. 



Amsinckia spectabilis F. t(- .1/. 

 Collected in Strawberry Valley. 



Cryptanthe ambigua {Gray) Greene, Pitt. i. 113 (1887). Eri- 

 trichium muricu latum amhiguum Gray. 

 Onstatt Valley. 



Cryptanthe Jonesii (Gray) Greene, 1. c. 113. Krynifzkia 

 Jonesii Gray. 

 Very common below the 6000-foot contour. (No. 2052.) 



Eremocarya lepida {Gray) Greene, 1. c. 59. Eritrichimn 



micrantlmm lephlum Gray. 



With the last and fully as common. Sometimes ascending to 

 7000 ft. alt. on exposed ridges. (Nos. 2051, 2487.) 



Pectocarya penicillata A. DC. 



In gravelly soil, Thomas Valley. (No. 2181.) 



LABIATE. 



Brunella vulgaris L. Self-heal. 



Strawberry Valley; not common. (No. 652.) 



Mentha Canadensis L. Wild Mint. 



Found growing on the south side at 5500 ft. alt. (No. 733.) 



Mentha viridis L. M. spicata l. Spearmint. 

 Thomas Valley. (No. 770.) 



Monardella lanceolata Gray. Western Pennyroj-al. 



Common in open forests of the Lower Transition of the south 

 and west sides, flowering late in summer. (Nos. 340, 2527.) 



