Munz AND JOHNSTON: PLANTS OF CALIFORNIA—II 359 
Desert. The type locality, the southernmost known station, is 
almost on the Los Angeles—San Bernardino County line; 
from this point the range extends northward to Erskin Creek 
in the Sierra Nevada of Kern County. 
It might be mentioned here that G. occidentale McClatchie 
(Erythea 2: 124. 1894) is a trivial form of G. californicum 
H. & A., and that G. grande McClatchie (J. c.) is indistinguishable 
from G. pubens Gray. These identities are established by a 
study of authentic specimens. 
BAHIA DISSECTA (Gray) Britton 
Amauria dissecta Gray, Mem. Am. Acad. II. 4: 104. 1849. 
Bahia dissecta Britton, Trans. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 8: 68. 1888. 
Villanova dissecta Rydb. Bull. Torrey Club 37: 333. 1910. 
Amauriopsis dissecta Rydb. No. Am. Flora34:37. 1914. 
_ The first collection of this species to be reported from the 
state was made in the San Bernardino Mountains, F. W. Peir- 
son 2245, along the Santa Ana River, at 6500 feet elevation, 
August 24, 1920. 
PoMoNA COLLEGE 
CLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA 
