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* 43. HEMIZONIA FASCICULATA (DC.), Torr. & Gray, Fl. ii. 
397. 
44. PERITYLE Frrcuri, Torr. Pac. R. Rep. iv. 100. 
45. PonoPHYLLUM GRACILE, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 29. On 
dry rocky slopes, in a reduced condition. 
46. ERIopHYLLUM CONFERTIFLORUM (DC.), Gray, Proc. 
Am. Acad. xix. 25. Common along with the last, in a greatly 
reduced form only a few inches high, but rigidly shrubby and 
almost spinose in its sterile parts; well in flower at our date. 
47. SENECIO CEDRosENSIS, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 194. 
A shrubby species, not in flower; only a foot or two high, 
with foliage resembling that of Pedicularis Canadensis : 
plentiful at the very summit of the island, among rocks. 
48. Trrxis ANGUSTIFOLIA, DC. Prodr. vii. 69. Rather com- 
mon in arroyos and on hillsides ; in flower. 
49. ARTEMISIA CALIFORNICA, Lessing, Linnea, vi. 523. 
Frequent, but dwarfed. 
50. MALACOTHRIX CLEVELANDI, Gray, Bot. Cal. i. 433. 
Only a few small plants seen, and past flowering. 
5l. . ARCTOSTAPHYLOS BICOLOR (Nutt.), Gray, Proc. Am. 
Acad. vii. 366. Common toward the region of pines near the 
summit. 
59. Gira Vearcut, Parry, Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 198. A 
compact shrub a foot or two in height and breadth, with small 
evergreen pungent leaves, the whole at first view somewhat 
resembling a juniper, but the foliage viscid and very fragrant 
flowers ochroleucous, tinged outside with a bronze-like shade 
of purple; common on all hillsides ; in flower. 
