114 University of C<difornia Fuhlications. [botany 



Stachys bullata Bentlt. Hedge Nettle. 



Coiuinou along streams of the Transition Zone. (Xos. 

 2295, 2385.) 



Trichostema micranthum Gray. Small-flowered Blue-curls. 



This plant, which possesses the same strong odor as T. lance- 

 olatuni, of which it is possibly only a varietj*, is frequently found 

 throughout the pine belt and up to 8200 ft. alt., where it was 

 collected on the shores of Lake Surprise. (Nos. 822, 2G20.) 



SOLANACE.^. 



Nicotiana attenuata Torr. Wild Tobacco. 



This plant was found at Fuller's mill and in Strawberry 

 Valley. 



Solanum Xanti Gray; Parish, Proc. Calif. Acad. ser. 3 (bot.) 



ii. 167 (1901). Blue Nightshade. 



Not rare in the pine belt, up to 8200 ft. alt. (No. 2263; 

 determined by Mr. S. B. Parish.) 



Solanum Xanti glabrescens Parish, J. c. 169. 



This variety reaches our limits only along the lower borders, 

 where it comes from the foot-hills. The small size and thickness 

 of the leaves are undoubtedly due to the strong light which they 

 receive, since it grows on exposed slopes, while the species is 

 found only beneath shrubs or trees of higher altitudes. (No. 

 2071; determined by Mr. S. B. Parish.) 



SCROPHUL ARIACE.i: . 



Adenostegia Nevinii (Gray) Greene, Pitt. ii. 181 (1891). 



Conhjlanihns Nevinii Gray. 



This species begins at about 5200 ft. alt. and extends over 

 the south and west sides of the mountain to an altitude of 8500 

 ft. It was not found on the north or northeast sides. (No. 

 2619.) 



Adenostegia rigida Benth. Coj-dy Ian f h ns filifolins 'Nvtt . Bii-d's 

 Beak. 



