PHYSALIS IXOCARPA Brot. 
A rare Californian plant found in flower September 8, 1894; 
__ in the bed of Arroyo Francisquito near Adlanta Villa. 
MIMULUS CARDINALIS Doug]. 
Banks of Arroyo Francisquito, Palo Alto to San Francisco 
Bay, August 28, 1894. This showy species was also collected 
in July in the Sierras along the trail to Yosemite point, and 
along the trail from Hetch Hetchy valley to Lake Eleanor. 
VERONICA BYZANTINA (S. & S.) B. S. P. 
_ In a garden above Searsville, about a mile below the stop- 
ping place of the Pescadero stage, February 22, 1895. 
THALESIA FASCICULATA (Nutt.) Britton 
Thickets, Black mountain road, May. 8, 1895. Also col- 
lected in June of the previous year, on Silver Peak in the Sierra 
Nevada. 
DIPSACUS FULLONUM Mill. 
The fuller’s teasel was found along the lower Coal Ridge 
road and in low grounds about Castro Indian mound. It is a 
tall coarse biennial with large connate stem leaves which during 
the wet season are often partly filled with water and drowned 
insects. 
SCABIOSA ATROPURPUREA L, 
A single specimen of this garden plant was found at French- 
man’s lake on the University campus in April, 1895, by Miss 
Susan G. Stokes. 
CARDUUS AMPLIFOLIUS Greene 
Shores of Phelp’s lake, May 8, 1895. 
