BOTANY OF SAN MIGUEL. 9] 
12. CNICUS OCCIDENTALIS, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. x. 45.— 
High ground back of Cuyler's Harbor. 
73. CNIcUS An undescribed species long past 
flowering, the stems stout and low, the leaves very broad, in- 
volueres large and the whole plant glabrous ; observed at the 
base of Pt. Harris, on the landward side. 
74. STEPHANOMERIA VIRGATA, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 32.—A 
` stout and low state ; found only at the northeast end. 
75.—MALACOTHRIX TENUIFOLIA, Torr. & Gray, Fl. ii. 487.— 
In the Cañon del Mar. 
T6. MALACOTHRIX INCANA, ‘Torr. & Gray, l. c. 486.—Abun- 
dant on all the slopes above Cuyler's Harbor, and northward 
to Pt. Harris. 
77. MALACOTHRIX INDECORA, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. ii. 
152.—One small plant, in the Cañon del Mar. 
78. TROXIMON GRANDIFLORUM, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. ix. 
216.—Two plants seen, on high ground back of Cuyler's 
Harbor. 
79. GiLrA MICRANTHA, Steud. Nom. Bot. i. 684. 
80. Evcrypra CHRYSANTHEMIFOLIA, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 
i. 200. 
81. PrmacELrA viscrpa, Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 145.' 
82. PHACELIA scABRELLA, Greene, Pittonia, i, 35. 
83. HELIOTROPIUM Curassavicum, Linn. Sp. Pl. 150. 
84. KRYNITZKIA LEIOCARPA, Fisch. & Mey. Ind. Sem. Petrop. 
1835. 36 
85. AMSINCKIA LycopsoIpEs, Lehm. Ind. Sem. Hamb. 
1831 
* No 206 of the Santa Cruz list is this species. 
