208 PITTONIA. 
12. EUPHORBIA ALBOMARGINATa, Torr. & Gray, Pac. R. 
Rep. ii. 174. ; 
13. EUPHORBIA MISERA, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 51. Scarce, 
and of stunted growth. 
* 14. SiMMONDSIA CaLrFOnNICA, Nutt. Lond. Journ. Bot. iii. 
400. 
* 75. VISCAINOA GENICULATA (Kell.), Greene (see page 163). 
Some of Dr. Veateh's specimens were from the peninsula, 
others from the island; and now, since my page referred to 
was printed, Dr. Palmer has distributed specimens from an 
island in the Gulf of California, and also from the mainland 
shore of that body of water, i. e., the Sonora coast. 
76. AGAVE SEBASTIANA, Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. i. 214. 
(See page 198). 
Tf. JuNCUS ROBUsTUS, Watson, Proc. Am. Acad. xiv. 302. 
A rank growth of this species surrounds the spring near the 
seashore whence seamen are wont to replenish their casks, 
and which is called the * watering place." 
78. Scrrpus RIPARIUS (R. Br.), Spring, in Benth. Fl. Austr. 
vii. 327. Frequent in moist places however saline. 
T9. Carex ANGUSTATA, Boot.? In the deepest canon, in 
moist ground, along with Mimulus cardinalis. 
80. ADIANTUM CAPILLUS-vENERIS, Linn. Sp. 1096. With 
the species last named. 
81. PrErLLEA ANDROMEDJEFOLIA, Fée. Gen. Fil. 129. Under 
pines, at the summit of the island. 
82. NOTHOLENA CANDIDA, Hook. Sp. Fil. ii. 116. Dry 
rocky hillsides; much reduced, the powdery eoating of the 
fronds clear white. 
