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PLANTIGINACE^. 



Plantago Patagonica gnaphaloides {Xntt.) Grmj. 

 ' Collected at Ken worthy. (No. 1921.) 



EUBIACE^. 



Galium angustifolium Nutt. 



Common throughout the Lower Transition Zone. (No. 

 2509.) 



Galium Aparine L. Bed-straw. Cleavers. 



Not so common as the last and confined to the neighborhood 

 of streams. Not seen on the east side. (Nos. 2091, 2283.) 



Galium Californicum //. & A. 



Found only on the west side at the lower edge of the pines. 

 (No. 645.) 



Galium multiflorum KelL 



Common among and on rocks around Tahquitz and Round 

 valleys, in the Upper Transition Zone, fruiting in August. 

 (Nos. 825, 2424, 2598.) 



Kelloggia galioides Torr. 



Plentiful in the lower part of Tahquitz Valley; also collected 

 near Strawberry Valley, both localities being in the Lower Tran- 

 sition Zone. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^]. 



Lonicera hispidula subspicata (E. d- AJ Gray. Wild Honey- 

 suckle. 

 Common, extending up into the pine belt of the west side to 



an altitude of 6200 ft. (No. 2529.) 



Sambucus Canadensis Mexicana fPresl.J Sargent, Sylva v. 88 

 (1893). S. Mexicana Presl., in DC. Prodr. iv. 322 (1830). 

 S. velutina D. & H.. Journ. Phil. Acad. n. ser. iii. 39 (1854) 

 and Pac. R. Rept. v. pt. 3, 8 (1855). Mexican Elder. 



BoT.— 9. 



