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NoLiNA, sp. — San Julio. Leaves only of an arborescent 

 branching species, 15 feet high with light green, narrow 

 leaves 3-4 feet long. 



Aloe, sp.- Leaves numerous, erect, lanceolate-acuminate, 

 2-3 feet long, not much exceeded by the once or twice 

 branching flower stalk. Just coming into bloom in Febru- 

 ary; seen only among the rocks along the trail from Purisi- 

 ma to San Gregorio, ten or fifteen miles from any place 

 ever inhabited. Perhaps introduced, though it is difficult 

 to understand how it could have become naturalized in such 

 an isolated locality. 



Brodi^a capitata Benth. — Socorro. 



Brodlea Palmeri Watson. — San Gregorio, San Borgia. 



NOTHOSCORDUM STRIATUM Kunth. — San Julio. 



Allium Californicum Y. & E. — San Enrique, San Julio, 

 Agua Dulce. 



Calochortus luteus Dougl. — Las Huevitas. 



Calochortus splendens Dougi. — San Pablo. 



JuNCUS Balticus Dethard. — San Ignacio. 



JuNCus BuFONius L. — San Benito, Cajon de Santa Maria. 



JuNCUS ROBUSTUS Watson. — San Gregorio, Purisima, San 

 Ignacio. 



JuNCUS XIPHOIDES Meyer. — El Kancho Viejo. 

 Washingtonia filifera Wendl. — Cajon de Santa Maria. 

 Erythea armata Watson. — San Esteban and northward. 



Phcenix dactylifera L. — Cultivated at Comondu and San 

 Ignacio — at the latter place spreading itself along the wet 

 grounds. 



Typha angustifolia L. — Comondu, San Gregorio, Cala- 

 mujuet. 



EcHiNODORUS ROSTRATUS Engelm. — Comondu. 



2d Ser., Vol. n. 15) December, 17 1889. 



