WEST AMERICAN ASPERIFOLL®. 117 
90. C. CEpnosENsIs = Krynitzkia Cedrosensis, Greene, 
l. e. 204. 
9l. C. wanrTIMA = K. maritima, Greene, |. c. 
92. C. CLEVELANDI. A foot or more in height, with few 
ascending branches rather rigid, and bearing two or three 
short racemes at summit; hispid throughout with slender but 
rigid pungent bristles, and without appressed pubescence : 
calyx slender, appressed to the rachis (as in C. flaccida): 
nutlets 2 or 1. 
Common in shaded places along streamlets in the hills 
back of San Diego, where it was collected by Mr. Cleveland 
and the writer in April, 1885, the specimens having been 
largely distributed by me as “ K. microstachys, Greene,” from 
which it is very distinct, being as it were intermediate between 
that and C. leiocarpa, but with more slender nutlets than 
those of that species. It was also obtained, in the same year 
at All Saint’s Bay, Lower California 
++ ++ Nutlets four. 
33. C. LEIOcARPA — Echinospermum leiocarpum, Fisch. 
& Mey. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 1835. 36, also in Linnea (Lit. 
Bericht), 1837. 104; Don. Gen. Syst. iv. 373: Krynitzkia 
leiocarpa, Fisch. & Mey. op. cit. 1841. 52: A. DC. Prodr. x. 
134 ; Gray, l. c.—Six inches to a foot high, diffusely branched, 
canescent with an appressed pubescence, and with more or 
less of pilose-hispid spreading hairs: inflorescence short- 
spieate or somewhat glomerate and leafy : calyx a line long, 
the segments not much elongated or attenuate above the 
nutlets, the latter with closed groove which is not forked 
base. 
Common in the sand hills of San Francisco, well out on 
California street, April, 1886 ; also obtained at Point Reyes by 
Mrs. Curran, and near Gilroy by Mr. Hickman. Plant seldom 
much hispid except upon the calyx, and, in the San Francisco 
