BOTANY OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND. 411 



250. Polygonum aticulaee, Linn. 1. c. 362. 



251. Chorizanthe staticoides, Bentb. Linn. Trans, xvii. 

 418. 



252. Pteeostegla. deymaeioides, Fiscli. & Mey. Sem. 

 Petrop. ii. 23. 



253. MiEABiLis Califoknica, Gray, Bot. Mex. Bound. 173. 



254. Abeoxl^ maeitima, Nutt.; Bot. Gal. ii. 4.— Abund- 

 ant on all strips of beach occurring- along the southern 

 shore. 



255. Abronl\ xjmbellata, Lam. 111. i. 469. t. 105, 



256. Amaeantus albus, Linn. Sp. PI. ed. 2. 1404. 



257. Chenopodium mueale, Linn. Sp. PI 219. 



258. Chenopodium album, Linn. 1. c. 



259. Chenopodium ambrosioides, Linn. 1. c. — This and 

 the three preceding weeds were seen in only a few speci- 

 mens of each; none of them being thoroughly established, 



260. Chenopodium Califoenicum, Watson. Bot. Cal. 

 ii. 48. 



261. Ateiplex miceocaepa, Dietr. Syn. v. 536.— Fre- 

 quent on the south side near the sea. 



262. Ateiplex leucophylla, Dietr. 1. c— At the west 

 end only. 



263. Ateiplex Californica, Moq. DC. Prod. xiii'. 98. 

 Eocky islets off the northern^ shore; also, in a remarkably 

 robust fleshy form, at the west end. 



264. Ateiplex Beeweei, Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. ix. 

 119. — Southern shore. 



265.— Su^ida Toereyana, Watson, 1. c. 88.— At the west 

 end, abundant. 



