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ll. C. MICROMERES = Eritrichium micromeres, Gray, Proc. 
Am. Acad. xix. 90; Krynitzkia, Gray, l. e. xx. 274 & Syn. Fl. 
Suppl. 427. 
Dr. Gray does not seem to have observed that one of the 
four nutlets in this species is more persistent than the rest 
and nearly or quite smooth. The plant has now been found on 
Santa Cruz Island, and also in Amador County, in the interior 
of the State. 
++ ++ Four nutlets present and all alike. 
12. C. MURICULATA = Eritrichium ? muriculatum, A. DC. 
le: Krynitzkia muriculata, Gray, l. e.—This species, com- 
mon in the regions coastward, may be recognized by its light 
gray nutlets, short calyx and few spikes well developed. 
13. ©. Jonesi = Krynitzkia Jonesii, Gray, Proc. Am. 
Acad. xx. 274 and Syn. Fl. Suppl. 427.— Differs from the last 
in no character of fruit, but only in habit and inflorescence, 
being strictly erect with numerous short branches panicu- 
lately arranged, as has been well indicated by Professor Gray 
in the original description. I obtained it in fine condition, as 
far southward as All Saints’ Bay, in 1885. 
14. C. ampraua — Krynitzkia ambigua, Gray, l. c.— This 
and the next have elongated calyx-segments, and nutlets ex- 
ceedingly unlike those of other species in being of a dark 
brown color, when mature, and having their muriculations 
few, scattered, and little elevated, scarcely to be called muri- 
culations, not being sharp enough to bear properly that 
designation. : 
15. C. roLIosa = Krynitzkia foliosa, Greene, Le; Gray, 
Syn. Fl Suppl 427.— Peculiar to Guadalupe Island : es- 
tablished upon the best of characters as regards habit, pu- 
bescence, foliage, ete., the nutlets also grooved somewhat dif- 
ferently from those of the preceding. 
