BOTANY OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND. 409 



225. Antirrhinum strictum, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. vii. 

 375. 



226. Pentstemon cordifolius, Benth. DC. Prod. x. 

 329. — With woody stems an inch thick, often climbing 

 twenty feet among the branches of trees. 



227. DiPLACUS ARACHNOiDEUS, Greene, BulL Cal. Acad, 

 i. 210. — Common in the higher parts of the island. 



228. DiPLACUS PARViFLORUS, Greene, Pittonia, i. 36. 



229. MiMULUS CARDiNALis, Dougl. Lindl. Hort. Trans, 

 ii. 70. t. 3. — Common and extremely luxuriant under drip- 

 ping precipices and in deep canons of the north side. 



230. MiMULUs FLORIBUNDUS, Dougl. Lindl. Bot. Keg. t. 

 1125. — But one plant seen; in a streamlet well toward the 

 summit. 



231. MiMULUS NASUTus, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 112. 

 Yery abundant on the north side, in shady ravines. 



232. Castilleia affinis, Hook & Arn. Bot. Beech. 154. 

 Bare; near the summit. 



233. Castilleia hololeuca, Greene, W. Am. Sc. iii. 3: 

 Pittonia. i. 38. — Common on hills of the interior; forming- 

 no small part of the brushwood in some places. 



234. Orthocarpus densiflorus, Benth. DC. 1. c. 536. — 

 Grassy slopes in open ground, on the north side. 



235. Aphyllon tuberosum, Gray, Bot. Cal. i. 585. — A 

 single specimen at the west eiid. 



236. Verbena prostrata, E. Br. Hort. Kew. iv. 41. — 

 Only one small specimen, near the sea shore, on the north 

 side. 



237. Sphacele fragrans, Greene, Pittonia. i. 38. 



238. Salvia Columbarle, Benth. Lab. 302. 



