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Querciis Engelmanni, Greene. About Pasadena and Santa 

 Anita, where, with Q, agrifolia, Nee, it forms large groves. 

 The spreading top is often from 75 to 125 feet in diameter. 



Mollugo veriicillata, Linn. Along railroad track in Los 

 Angeles. 



Polygala Californica, Nutt. (P. cucullafa, Bentli.)- A 

 slender shrub 4 to 7 feet high, growing at an altitude of 

 about 3500 feet in the San Gabriel Mountains, is referred by 

 Dr. Wheelock to this species. (Reported by Dr. Davidson' 



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Epilobium adenocaulon, Hausskn 



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Canons of Catalina Island. 



Pasadena. 



Epilobium paniculatum, Nutt. 



(Enothera ahjssoides, H. & A. Pasadena; Echo Mountain. 



Sanicula bipinnaia, H. & A. Woods near Pasadena. 



Sium heterophylliim, Greene. Stream near Pasadena. 



Conium maculaium, Linn. Pasadena. 



Caucalis nodosa, Huds. Pasadena. 



Cornus piihescens, Nutt., var. Californica, C. & E. ^ For 

 the present, I refer here a shrub about 15 feet high, with a 

 trunk between 3 and 4 inches in diameter, growing in one of 

 the canons of Catalina Island. The fruit is lead color, the 

 stone nearly globose, and the pubescence only a few 

 appressed hairs. It may prove to be worthy of a new 

 varietal, or even specific name. It was first collected by Mr. 

 Harry Polley in March, 1893. 



Garrya Veaiclm, Kell. Along Mt. San Antonio trail; 

 Echo Mountain, where it has fruited abundantly the past 

 two seasons. As Prof. Greene predicted, the fruit is found 

 to be capsular. 



Cycladenia humilis, Benth. Mt. San Antonio, 8000—9000 

 feet. 



^Ebtthea ii., 84. 



