( 468 ) 
Hall 6498; Soldiers’ Camp near Fort Tejon, Abrams {F McGregor 
270. 
6. ERICAMERIA. 
Leaves glabrous, glandular-punctate; style-appendages filiform-subulate. 
Leaves not filiform. 
Leaves obovate or oblanceolate; low, spreading shrub; branches 1-2 
dm. long. 1. E. cuneata spathulata. 
Leaves flat, linear-lanceolate; erect shrub, 1-3 m. high. 
2. E. Parishii. 
Leaves filiform. 
Rays wanting. 
Inflorescence cymose. 3. E. arborescens. 
Inflorescence paniculate. 4. E. brachylepis. 
Rays present. 
Achenes pubescent. 
Outer involucral bracts obtuse. 5. E. Palmert. 
Outer involucral bracts acuminate. 
6. E. pinifolia. 
Achenes glabrous; outer involucral bracts acute. ° 
7. E. ericoides. 
Leaves minutely pubescent, often obscurely glandular-punctate; style-appen- 
dages oblong-ovate. 8. E. monactis. 
1. ERICAMERIA CUNEATA SPATHULATA (A. Gray) Hall, Univ. Calif. 
Pub..Bot. 3: 52... 1907. 
Bigelovia spathulata A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 11: 74. 1876. 
Bigelovia rupestris Greene, Bot. Gaz. 6: 183. 1881. 
Chrysoma cuneata spathulata Greene, Erythea 3: 11. 1895. 
Chrysoma Merriami Eastw. Bull. Torrey. Club 32: 214. 1905. 
Type locality: “(Near the entrance of the Tantillas Great Can- 
yon, in Lower California, near the borders of the State.” 
Distribution: On rocky ledges from the San Gabriel Moun- 
tains southward into northern Lower California. Upper Sonoran. 
Specimens examined: Cucamongo Mountains, S. B. & W. F. 
Parish 1027; San Gabriel Canyon, Abrams 853; Hines Peak, 
Topatopa Mountains, Abrams § McGregor 85. (Closely re- 
sembling the typical form, but notin bloom, and therefore placed 
here doubtfully.) 
2. EricaMeria Parisuu (Greene) Hall, Univ. Calif. Pub. Bot. 3: 
55. i DOOR 
Bigelovia Parishit Greene, Bull. Torrey Club 9: 62. 1882. 
Chrysoma Parishit Greene, Erythea 3: 10. 1895. 
