452 SUPPLEMENT. 



138. MONOLOPIA, DC. 



M. major, DC, p. 323. Add : Kegel, Gart. Fl. xx. 162, t. 690. 



139. L ASTHENIA, Cass. 



L. glabrata, Lindl., var. Coulteri, p. 325, Add syn. : L. Coulteri, Greene, Bull. Calif. 

 Acad. i. 192. 



141. BA:ERIA. At close of § Eubaeria, p. 326, add: — 



B. Palnieri, Gray. Paleae of the disk-flowers mostly 5, all alike, ovate, firm, attenuate into 

 a stout awn, erose-Iaciniate or denticulate ; those of the ray -flowers commonly awnless or de- 

 pauperate or obsolete: otherwise nearly like a large form of B. gracilis. — I5ot. Calif, i. 376, 

 & Proc. Am. Acad. xix. 22, where it is not well placed in the section Diclueta. — Guadalupe 

 Island, off Lower California, Palmer, Greene, extra-limital. 



Var. Clementina. Heads rather smaller : pappus alike and awned in ray and disk- 

 flowers, the palea3 sparingly erose-laciuiate or only denticulate! — On San Clemente, off 

 Southern California, Nevin & Lyon, 1885. An ambiguous form. 



143. ERIOPH"^LLUM, Lag., § Trichopiiyllttm, p. 329, add: — 



E. Nevinii. Stem about 3 feet high, decidedly woody below : leaves comparatively large, 

 equally white-tomeutose both sides, twice pinnately parted into narrow and very obtuse seg- 

 ments and lobes : corymbiform and compound cymes naked-peduncled, of very many and 

 much crowded heads : bracts of the involucre mostly 3-4-nerved : receptacle wholly naked : 

 rays not surpassing the disk-flowers : pappus of 4 to 6 often uuequal pale£e. — Island of 

 San Clemente, off San Diego, California, on rocks overhanging the sea, Nevin & Lyon, April, 

 1885. Near to E. stccchadi folium. 



E. ceespitosum, Dougl., p. 330. Add syn. : Egletes Californictis, Kellogg, Proc. Calif. 

 Acad. i. 56. 



144. BAH I A, Lag. 



B. "Woodhousii, Gray, p. 333. Rediscovered at Albuquerque, New Mexico, by Marcus 

 E. Jones. 



153. CH^NACTIS, DC. 



C. heterocarpha, Gray, p. 3.39, var. curta. Pappus of only 4 oval or broadly oblong 

 palea^, either e(inal or one of them longer, but not over a third or fourth of the length of the 

 corolla. — Ventura Co., California, in the upper part of the Santa Clara Valley, Gray & Far- 

 ing, 1885. 



C. Nevii, Gray, p. 339. Now collected in good condition in John Day's Valley, S. E. Ore- 

 gon, by Iloirell. Plants rather slender. Akenes terete, clavate, surmounted by a short and 

 thickish obscurely denticulate crown, which is an epigynous disk rather than pappus. 



C. Cusickii. Of the white-flowered division having marginal flowers enlarged, very low, 

 diffusely liranched, floccosetomentulose, soon glabrate : leaves rather fleshy, all entire, spatu- 

 late-linear : peduncles short : bracts of the involucre broadly linear, midrib obscure : pappus 

 of 10 linear-oblong nearly equal paleas, about the length of the tube of the corolla — Sandy 

 hills of the Maliieur, Baker Co., E. Oregon, 1885, Cusirl: 



C. SUfFrutescens, Gray, p. 341, includes two species, both snffrntescent perennials. The 

 char, of this is : Tomentose-canescent : braiiches simple from a decumbent ligneous stem, 

 erect, bearing a solitary long-peduncled head : leaves pinnately parted into narrowly linear 

 entire lobes: head nearly an inch high: palea3 of the pappus 10, oblong-lingulate. — Proc. 

 Am. Acad. xvi. 100, & Syn. Fl. 1. c. in part, distinguished in Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 299.— 

 Sand-washes of the Upper Sacramento, California, near Mount Shasta, Lemmon, 1879. 



