Raymond and the Mariposa Big oe on Silver Sele: 
June 12, 1894. 
PAPAVER CALIFORNICUM Gray « 
mags thickets; from San Mateo | to Black mountain, April 
BIKUKULLY Formosa (Andr.) Coville 
. In a wooded ravine near the summit of Black mountain, 
March 26, and May 8, 1894. In flower also at Tamarack Flat, 
July 7, 1894, near the Yosemite. 
RORIPPA LYRATA (Nutt.) Greene 
Lake Lagunitas at the University, October 19, 1894. 
RIBES AUREUM Pursh 
This shrub, described under the reinstated name #. tenuz- 
fiorum Lindl. by Dr. Greene, was found in a few localities in 
company with other shrubs, especially the poison oak. The 
flowers appear in March, and lack the spicy fragrance of the 
flowering currant of the Missouri region, which is now known 
as R. longifiorum Nutt. A few shrubs grew along the Arroyo 
Francisquito at Palo Alto in 1894, but it was more abundant 
about the base of Black mountain near Hidden Villa, and less 
so along the lower Coal Ridge road. Mr. Elmer I. Applegate 
also found it in 1894, near Alum Rock, east of San Jose. 
PRUNUS SUBCORDATA Benth. 
Branches of this native shrub, attacked by the black knot 
of the east, lowrightza morbosa, was collected November 10, 
1894, along the lower Coal Ridge road. 
GLYCYRRHIZA GLUTINOSA Nutt. 
Palo Alto to San Francisco bay, August to September, 1894. 
LATHYRUS BOLANDERI Wats. 
This species is frequent on wooded slopes from San Mateo | 
to Black mountain from mid December to April. he leaves 
vary from ovate to lanceolate. 
