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CAMPANULACE^. 



Heterocodon rariflorum Nutt. 



Collected along Strawberry Creek and near Fuller's mill. 

 (No. 2205.) 



Nemacladus longiflorus Grai/. 



Abundant along- the lower edge of the pine belt of the south 

 and west sides. (Nos. 6G1, 2047.) 



Since we have no published description of the corolla in 

 Nemacladus the following field notes taken on no. 2047 are 

 here inserted: Corolla white with a yellow spot at base of upper 

 lip, tube inclined to be veined with pink and lobes often tipped 

 with i)ink; tube twice as long as calyx; corolla-lobes abruptly 

 spreading at right- angles to tube, the three upper standing close 

 together, the two lower much smaller, removed from the upper 

 and from each other, all pubescent above; stamineal column 

 exserted, bearded just below the anthers. ^ 



N. ramosissimus montanus fOrpeiie) Graf/. N. montanus 



Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. i. 197 (1885). 



Collected only in loose soil beneath trees of the Coulter Pine 

 on Chalk Hill at 5000 ft. alt. (No. 2046.) 



The following field notes were taken on this variety: Corolla 

 white, pubescent within; tube equaling calyx; corolla lobes 

 equal, the three upper straight, the two lower folded obliquely 

 back on themselves like the corners of a collar, thus exposing 

 the stamineal column; filaments slightly pubescent at base and 

 sparsely long-bearded at top. 



COMPOSIT.l^]. 



Achillea millefolium L. Yarrow. 



The Yarrow occurs everywhere throughout the Transition 

 Zone. (No. 2507.) 



Ambrosia psilostachya DC. Ragweed. 



This species, known by the Indians as Yerba Sapo, or Toad 

 Plant, is a wayside weed in Strawberry Valley. 



