76 Muhlenbergia, Volu: 
-afrcra FABA L, ere 
“Phe Windsor or horse bean was collected in a grain field, 
May 8, 1895, along the lower Coal Ridge road. It was after- 
wards seen in gardens at Mayfield. 
LIMNANTHES ALBA Hartw. Sea StS ; 
Collected on the grassy hillside above Palo Alto stock fae 
winter of 1895. = “a 
LIMNANTHES DOUGLASII R. Br. 
Conspicuous plants with the yellow petals tipped with white 
were found in a grain field on Burke’s ranch, east of Searsville, — | 
April 13, 1894, and April 6, 1895. 
EUONYMUS OCCIDENTALIS Nutt. 
Poison oak thickets on the banks of Arroyo Francisquito 
near Searsville dam, May 11, 1895. 
RHAMNUS CROCEA Nutt. . 
Chaparral near Hidden Villa, April 26, 1895. 
CEANOTHUS CUNEATUS RAMULOSUS Greene 
Black mountain road above Hidden Villa, March 24, 1894. 
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MALVASTRUM ARCUATUM (Greene) Robinson 
Above the rock crusher near Adlanta Villa on University 
campus, and along the Black mountain road near Hotaling’s, 
April 26, 1895. 
HELIANTHEMUM SCOPARIUM Nutt. 
Black mountain road, May 8, 1895. 
LYTHRUM ADSURGENS Greene 
Low grounds, University to Black mountain. 
EPILOBIUM FRANCISCANUM Barbey 
Capitola, Santa Cruz county, August 8, 1894; Summit 
Springs, September 15, 1894. 
GARRYA ELLIPTICA Dougl. 
This characteristic shrub is not uncommon on the northern 
slopes and ridges of Black mountain, and is in flower in Febru- 
ary and March. 
