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NAIAS FLEXILIS (Willd.) Rostk. & Schmidt 
Caulinia flexilis Willd. Abh. Akad. Berlin 95. 1803. 
Natias flexilis Rostk. & Schmidt, Fl. Sedin. 382. 1824. 
Previously reported by Davidson from Soldiers’ Home near 
Los Angeles; collected in 1919, Street & Williams 2688, at Laguna 
Lakes near Laguna Beach, about fifty miles southeast of earlier 
records. The shallow pools known as the Laguna Lakes have a 
rather interesting lot of aquatic plants, such as Zannichellia 
palustris, Echinodorus cordifolius, Marsilea vestita, and Elatine 
californica. 
ERIOGONUM APICULATUM Wats. 
Eriogonum apiculatum Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 17: 378. 1882. 
This species, said by Jepson (FI. California 407. 1914) to 
occur on “Mt. San Jacinto, 7800 to 8200 feet’? and on ‘“Cuya- 
maca Mt.,”’ has been collected at 5,500 feet, August 5, 1918, Mrs. 
Mary F. Spencer 989, in open woods on Palomar Mountain in San 
Diego County. This station, in addition to being of altitudinal 
interest, is considerably west of the others mentioned. 
MOLLUGO VERTICILLATA L. 
Mollugo verticillata L. Sp. Pl. 89. 1753 
Said by Jepson (FI. California 460. 1914) to be ‘‘sparingly 
naturalized”’ and given as collected by Davidson in Los Angeles. 
Abrams (FI. Los Angeles 127. 1917) names also Laguna in Orange 
County. Wecan report this plant from near Beaumont, on the 
line between Riverside and San Bernardino Counties, Munz 2614, 
March 1919, growing on a dry hillside in the chaparral at about 
2000 feet. 
HERNIARIA CINEREA DC. 
Herniaria cinerea DC. FI. Fr. Suppl. 375. 1815. 
This species, naturalized from southern Europe, can now be re- 
ported from Southern California, Munz & Johnston 4406, Pomona 
College Campus, Claremont, where it is fairly well established, but 
threatened by impending grading and building. Our plants are 
well matured and some of them had ripened their seeds by the 
end of March. 
ANEMONE TUBEROSA Rydb. 
Anemone tuberosa Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 29: 151. 1902. 
Previously recorded from California as collected in the Pana- 
mint Mountains, 1891, Coville & Funston; and in 1849 by Fremont, 
