BOTANY OF SANTA CRUZ ISLAND. 415 



301. AvENA FATUA, Linn. 1. c. 80. 



302. Melica imperfecta, Trin. Icon. Gram. t. 355. 



303. DiSTiCHLis SFiCA.TA=^Uniola spicata, Linn: D. mari- 

 tima, Raf. Journ. Phys. Ixxxix. 104. 



304. Bromus . 



305. Elymus condensatus, Presl. Eel. Haenk. i. 265. 



306. Agropyrum repens, Beauv. Reiclienb. Ic. t. 120. 



307. HoRDEUM MURixuM, Linn. I. c. 85. 



308. Festuca Myurus, Linn. 1. c. 74. 



309. Equisetum . The specimens do not match 



any of our mainland forms, and possibly two species are 

 represented. 



310. PoLYPODiuM Californicum, Kaulf. Enum. 102. 



311. Pelkea Ornithopus, Hook. Sp. Fil. ii. 143. t. 116. 



312. Pell^a andromed^efolia, Fee. Gen. Fil. 129. 



313. Cheilanthes Californica, Metten. Cheil. 44. 



314. NOTHOLxENA CANDIDA, Hook. 1. C. 116. 



315. Pteris aquilina, Linn. 1. c. 1075. 



316. Adiantum pedatum, Linn. 1. c. 1095.— A fine growth 

 of this most beautiful fern (rare in California), in one of 

 the principal canons of the north side. 



317. Adiantum Capillus-Yeneris, Linn. 1. c. 1096. 



318. WooDWARDiA RADiCANS, Smith. Mem. Acad. Turin 

 V. 412. 



319. AspiDiUM MUNiTUM, Kaulf. Enum. 326. 



320. AspiDiUM RiGiDUM, Swartz, Syn. Fil. 53. 



