BOTANY OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND. 397 



83. Adenostoma fasciculatum, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 

 139. t. 30. — Common on hills everywhere, and much more 

 luxuriant and tall than on the mainland. 



84. EosA Califoexica, Cham. & Schlect. Linna3a. ii. 35. 

 Common along streams. 



85. Hetekomeles arbutifolia, Koemer, Syn. Monogr. 

 iii. 105. — The most common tree on all hillsides sloping 

 northward. It is never found in such abundance on the 

 mainland. 



86. Lyoxothamnus asplexifolius, Greene, Bull. Cal. 

 Acad. i. 187 & ii. 149. t. 6. 



87. Saxifeaga malv^folia, Greene, Bull. Torr. Club, 

 ix. 121.— Still known only in the specimens of Kellogg & 

 Harford. 



88. Heucheea maxima, Greene. (See page 149.) 



89. Kibes subvestitum, Hook. & Arn.?— A single bush, 

 not fruiting and seemingly young, was found in a deep canon 

 on the north side. 



90. TiLLj^A MixiMA, Miers. Chil. ii. 530. 



91. CoTYLEDOX LAXCEOLATA, Watson, Bot. Cal. i. 211.— 

 Abundant on cliffs near the sea. 



92. Cotyledon laxa, Watson, 1. c, 212?— In canons back 

 from the sea; plants too large, and too little glaucous to be 

 well referable to this species. 



93. Lythrum Califoexicum, Torr. & Gray, Fl. i. 482.— 

 Bare; found only in a springy place near the summit of the 

 island. 



94. Zauschxeeia Califoexica, Presl. Rel. H^nk. ii. 28, t. 

 52. — Low hills of the northward slope; frequent. 



95. Zauschxeeia villosa, Greene, Pittonia, i. 27.— Abun- 

 dant along stream banks in the interior. 



