BOTANY OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND. 399 



gelm. Bot. Cell, i, 248. — Abundant on open hills of the lower 

 parts of the island. 



109. Mesembrianthemum .^quilaterale, Haw. Misc. Nat. 

 77. — In masses on high rocks overhanging the sea, on the 

 north side, common. 



' 110. Mesembrianthemum crystallinum, Linn. Sp. PI. 

 480. — Common at the west end, but not seen elsewhere. 



111. — Sanicula laciniata, Hook & Arn. Bot. Beech. 347. 

 A single specimen a little back from the shore, on the 

 north side. 



112. CoNiUM MACULATUM, Linn. Sp. PL 243. — Bank of 

 stream near cultivated ground, seeming well established. 



113. FcENicuLUM OFFICINALE, All. Fl. Pedem. ii. 25. — 

 Thoroughly established on hillsides near the landing of 

 Prisoner's Harbor. 



114. Aplistrum ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Nutt. ; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 

 i. 644. 



115. Berula angustifoll\, Koch. Deutschl. Fl. ii. 433. 

 Springy places near the sea, in Laguna Canon on the south 

 side. 



116. Peucedanum • ? On hillsides in the interior; 



stem and leaves dead, the species consequently undetermin- 

 able. 



117. Daucus pusillus, Michx. Fl. i. 164. — Yery abun- 

 dant and rank; often two feet high. 



118. Sambucus glauca, Nutt. ; Torr. & Gray, Fl. ii. 13. 

 Not common. 



119. Symphoricarpus mollis, Nutt. 1. c. 4. — Like the 

 last occurring only here and there in open canons toward 

 the sea, on the north side. 



