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Biatora globifera (Acb.) Fr. Caiion del Sostiue, Santa 

 Monica Range. 



Lecidea morio Scbaer. Argillaceous rock, Santa Monica 

 Eange. 



Lecidea ejiteroleuca, Fr. var. ambigua, Anz. Santa Monica 

 Range. 



Opegrapha rimalis, Ach. Near San Pedro, on bushes. 



Arfhoma premnea (Ach.) Tuck. Dead twigs, Santa 

 Monica Range. 



SHORT ARTICLES. 



Epilobium spicatum in the Bay Region: — This plant has 

 not been recorded as occurring within the limits of the Bay- 

 Region. The following localities are to be noted: Point 

 Arena, Sonoma Co., July 5, 1892, F. T. BioletU; near Russian 

 River Station, Sonoma Co., on the North Pacific Coast Rail- 

 road, July 24, 1896, Miss Alice BoUon. Both specimens are 

 in the herbarium of the University of California. 



J. BuRTT Davy. 



New STATIONS for two plants. — Geranium moUe, L., was 

 recently collected near Olema, Marin Co., by the writer. 

 Linaria vulgaris, Mill., was collected at Berkeley, 1893, by 

 Mr. J. Burtt Davy. There is a small patch of it now grow- 

 ing near Point Reyes station, along the railroad- track between 

 Point Reyes and the ocean. An unidentified specimen in 

 the Herbarium of the California Academy, collected at 

 Valley Ford, Sonoma Co., by Mrs. Brandegee in 1886, is 

 undoubtedly this species. Alice Eastwood. 



Note on Rub as leucodermis: — Rnhus leucodermis, Dougl. 

 is very abundant among the redwoods along Russian 

 River between Guerneville and Duncan's Mills. I collected 

 it in ripe fruit between July 21 and August 2, this year, and 

 fouud^that the fruits are bright red in color, turning blackish 



