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3040, m.; W.). — Riverside County: Santa Ana River, N.W. of Corona, very 

 common, 150m., May 26, 1918, /. M. Johnston (no. 1994, m., f.; A.); same 

 place, 180 m., very common along river banks, June 9, 1917, Crawford and 

 7o//«5/o» (no. 1244, m.; A.; St.); Temescal Canyon, along a dry wash, 400 m., 

 May 30, 1918, I. M. Johnston (no. 2017, fr. ; A.); same river, near Riverside, 

 May 1888, 5. B. Parish (no. 2040, f., type; C, Cor.); San Jacinto, along San 

 Jacinto River, March 31, 1896, A. J. McClatchie (m., f.; N.; early flowering 

 form, somewhat uncertain); eastern base of San Jacinto Mts., along the 

 borders of the Colorado Desert, June 1901, H. M. Hall (no. 2105, m., f.; M.; 

 ovariis laxe sericeis, stigmatibus mediocribus) ; San Jacinto River Canyon, 

 gravelly ground along the river, common. May 12, 1918, Durand and Street 

 (no. 23, f.; A.). — Orange County: Santa Ana River, June 1880, 5'. B. Parish 

 (m.; A., M.; "12 ft. high"). — Los Angeles County: Los Angeles, 1879, 

 /. C. Nevin (m.; G.; fragment); San Gabriel River at El Monte, common 

 along river, 90 m., ]\Iay 13, 1917, /. M. Johnston (no. 1242, m., f.) ; same place, 

 July 7, 1887, Tracy and Evans (no. 383, m.; N.); San Gabriel Mts., San 

 Antonio Canyon, 1450 m., July 9, 1918, F. G. Peirson (no. 14, m.; Jeps.); 

 canyon near San Rafael, March 31, 1888, H. E. Hasse (no. 3801, f.; N.; var. 

 Hindsianae valde simihs); sandy flat along the Los Angeles River, May 30, 

 1888, H. E. Hassc (no. 4092, m., f. ; N.; stigmata iis S. cxigiiae satis similia); 

 Los Angeles River bottom, near Los Angeles, September 9, igiy, F. Grimmel 

 (fr.; St.). — San Bernardino County: San Bernardino Valley, dry sandy banks 

 of Lyth Creek, in a large thicket, April 4, 1891, S. B. Parish (no. 2134, m. syn- 

 type; Cor. and C, both named S. macrostachya by Rowlee; "about 4 ft. 

 high"); Lyth Creek Wash, damp land, alt. circ. 300 m.. May 2, 1917, 5. B. 

 Parish (no. 11134, f., fr.; A.; fructibus satis glabris); vicinity of San Ber- 

 nardino, alt. 300-750 m., April 8, 1899, 5. B. Parish (no. 4591, m.; St.; 

 4592, f., fr.; St.; the last number represents a small-leaved form much resem- 

 bling 5. taxi folia as well as var. Hindsiana; needs further observation) ; April 

 13, 1903, 5. B. Parish (no. 5197, f.; St.; same small-leaved form); May 15, 

 1901, S. B. Parish (nos. 4786, m., 4787, f., fr.; N., St.; structura florum paullo 

 ad S. exiguam vergens); March 1881, S. B. and W. F. Parish (no. 640, m., fr.; 

 A.; var. Hindsianae satis similis, sed stigmatibus subbrevioribus, in C. magis 

 typica); February 20, 1881, W. G. Wright (nos. 10, 11, m., 12, f.; C; "small 

 bush 6-10 ft.") ; March i and 14, 1881, W. G. Wright (nos. 6, m., 7, f.; C; early 

 flowering specimens with short aments which look rather different); Colton, 

 April 28, 1882, M. E. Jones (m., fr.; A.); Waterman Canyon, August 1900, 

 Shaw and Illingworth (no. 4, m.; St.; amentis brevibus, antheris parvis, sed 

 foHis normalibus); Keenbrook, Kajon Pass, May 30, 1901, S. B. Parish (no. 

 4930, f., m.; St.; very much like 5. exigna, but the female flowers more 

 like those of var. leucodendroides) ; same Pass, July 6, 1908, LeRoy Abrams 

 and L. E. McGregor (no. 694, f.; St.); Cucamonga Canyon, small colony on 

 bed of a small side canyon, alt. 900 m., May 27, 191 7, /. M. Johnston (no. 



