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86. CONVOLVULUS MACROSTEGIUS, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 
i. 208. —Not common, but several plants were seen in flower. 
8T. CRESSA CRETICA, Linn. Sp. Pl. 223. 
. 88. SorawvM Dovorasm, Dun.; DC. Prod. xiii. 49.— Only 
one specimen observed. 
89. ANTIRRHINUM NUTTALLIANUM, Benth.; DC. Prod. x. 
592. 
90. CasTILLEIA AFFINIS, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 154.— 
Near the sea, at the west end. 
91. CASTILLEIA HOLOLEUCA, Greene, W. Am. Se. iii. 3: 
Pittonia, i. 38.—A few small bushes at the head of Cañon del 
Mar, flowering and fruiting. 
92. OrrHocarpus DENSIFLORUS, Benth. l. c. 536. 
93. VERBENA PROSTRATA, R. Br. Hort. Kew. iv. 41. 
94. MARRUBIUM VULGARE, Linn. |. e. 583. But a single 
plant, but that in flower and fruit ; the species therefore likely 
to become established. 
95. PLANTAGO Paracontca, J aeq. Ie. Rar. t. 306. 
96. PLANTAGO HIRTELLA, HBK. Nov. Gen. & Spec. ii. 229. 
97. ABRONIA MARITIMA, Nutt.; Bot. Cal ii. 4.—Common 
along the beaches. 
98. ABRONIA UMBELLATA, Lam. Ill i. 469.— Abundant on 
dry sand dunes everywhere. 
99. RUMEX SALICIFOLIUS, Weinm.; DC. Prod. xiv. 47. 
100. Rumex maritimvs, Linn. l e. 335. 
101. Ertoconum RUBESCENS, Greene, Pittonia, i. 39. 
