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Hydrophyllaceae 

 Phacelia IXODES KclL, Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1:6. 1884. 

 East side of Cedros Island, July 10, Rempel 335, damp place in 



canyon. 



Known only from Cedros Island, the species is readily recognized 



by its coarse stems, long scorpioid cymes, and heavy glandular pubescence. 



BORAGINACEAE 



Cryptantha maritima Greene, Pittonia 1:117. 1887. 



Cannery Bay on east side of Cedros Island, March 14, Elmore A9, 

 sandy soils of wash and alluvial fans. 



In coarse sandy soils apparently throughout the Sonoran Desert in 

 California, Arizona, Baja California, and on adjacent islands. 



Labiatae 



Salvia cedrosensis Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. Sci. 1:212. 1885. 



Cannery Bay on east side of Cedros Island, March 14, Elmore A33, 

 dry wash. 



Known certainly only from Cedros Island, but possibly also at Mag- 

 dalena Bay, Baja California. It is a low sufErutescent plant with blue 

 flowers. The collector reported but few plants observed and the one col- 

 lected is depauperate. 



Teucrium glandulosum Kell., Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. 2:23. 1863. 



Cannery Bay on east side of Cedros Island, March 14, Elmore AlO, 

 a few plants in a wash in the bottom of a small canyon in pebbly sand, 

 corolla white tinged with lavender. 



Ranges sparingly through middle Baja California and the adjacent 

 islands, the type from Cedros Island. 



Scrophulariaceae 



Galvezia juncea (Benth.) Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. Sci. 22:311. 

 1887. 



Cannery Bay on east side of Cedros Island, March 14, Elmore A 30, 

 on alluvial fan with gentle, rocky, sandy slope. 



Widely scattered through central Baja California and adjacent 

 islands; type locality, west coast of Baja California, probably at San 

 Quentin. It is a perennial herb with round, smooth, strictly ascending, 

 green branches and few small linear-lanceolate, glabrous, ephemeral 

 leaves about 1 cm long; flowers red, the sepals and peduncles strongly 

 glandular pubescent. 



