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. 43. L. OENiTHOPUS. HosacJda ormfhopus, Greene, Bull 

 Calif. Acad. 1. 185 (1885). Guadalupe Island, 



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44. L. DiSTiCHUS. Hosaclda disiicha^ Greene, 1, c. Sandy 

 <3oasts of middle Lower California. 



45, L. Watsoni. HosackUi Walsoni^ Yasey & Eose, Proe. 

 IJ. S. Mus. xi. 528 (1889). Habitat of tlie preceding. 



46. L. Haydoni- Hosaclda Haydoni, Ore. W. Am. Sc. vi. 



63 (1889). Borders of Colorado Desert, southern California. 



47. L. AKGOPHYLLUS. IlosacJda argoj)hyUa, Gray, Mem. 

 Am. Acad. V. 31G (1854), Foot-hills of the Sierra Nevada, 

 California, but southward only. 



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48. L. LEUCOPHYLLUs. HosacJda serwea^ Benth. Trans, 

 Linn. Soc. xvii. oG7 (1837). Monterey Co.^, Calif. Seldom 

 met Avith, and seeming to be confined to the country about 

 Monterey. Calyx-teeth short, but slender ; stems long and 

 diffuse ; species no doubt related to L, glaher, but silky- 

 canescent throughout. 



49. L. Nevadensis. Hosackin decumhens, vai\ Xevadeii^is^ 

 Wats. Bot. Calif, i. 138 (1S76). Synnatium Nevudense, 

 Greene, Bull. Calif. Acad. ii. 148 (1S86). In the Sierra 

 Nevada from the nei£rhl)orhood of Donner Lake southward 



to San Diego Co., plentiful iu dry open pine woods. 



50. L. DouGLASii. Hosaclda decumhens, Benth. Bot. Eeg. 

 XV. under t. 1257 (1829). From Huuiboldt Co., Calif. {Drea: 

 <fe Chesnttf) northward to Washington. One of the species 

 discovered in early years by Douglas ; and it may be dedi- 

 cated to him, there being already a Lohcs decumhens, Poir. 



51. L. I'ROCUMBENS. IlosacJda procmnhcns, Greene, Bull. 

 Calif. Acad. i. 82 (1885). At high elevations on the mountains 

 west of the Mohave Desert, Calif. In aspect much like L. 



