flagellaris (Bong.) 
_ Claytonia ener Bong. Mem. Acad. Petersb. VI. 2: 137. 
1831. 
Montia flagellaris Robinson, Syn. FI. 1: Part 1, 276. 1897. 
4 The type of this was collected at Sitka by Mertens, and the 
species is not definitely known from south of Alaska. 
ag Naiocrene obtusata 
Montia obtusata Heller: Muhlenbergia 2: 32. 1905. 
The remaining species, Vazocrene parvifolia (Moc.) Rydb., 
is probably an aggregate, as it is made to include plants which 
do not have the same appearance. 
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EXTENSIONS OF RANGE 
LEWISIA REDIVIVA Pursh, was discovered in Marin county, 
California, not long ago by Miss Catherine H. Hittell. It grows 
on an isolated rock in the meadow not far from where the Fair- 
fax and Ross valley roads join. ‘There are several rocks similar 
in appearance in the same meadow, but on only this one is the 
Lewtsia to be found. 
LEWISIA LEANA (Porter) Robinson, is reported from the 
Siskiyou mountains and Oregon. I found it in the mountains 
of Trinity county, up Canyon creek. In August, 1905, I found 
a remarkable extension of its range. It was abundant on a grav- 
elly pass at the foot of Spanish Mountain on the way to Tehip- 
ite canyon in the southern Sierra Nevada mountains, California. 
This mountain is the highest peak near Garlic Meadow. 
ALICE EASTWOOD. 
