60 ERYTHEA. 
ALLIUM CAMPANULATUM, Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. xiv. 231. 
A. uniflorum, Parish, Bot. Gaz. xv. 52. Slover Mt., near 
Colton, San Bernardino Co. Identified by Mr. M. L. 
Fernald. 
ALLIUM PENINSULARE, Lemmon in Pitt. i. 65. Hills south 
of the Santa Ana River, near San Bernardino, Reche Cafion, 
etc. Identified by Prof. E. L. Greene. 
*POPULUS ANGUSTIFOLIA, James. Rattlesnake Cafion, and 
Grout Creek, at about 5,000 ft. alt., in the San Bernardino 
Mts. Infrequent. A small tree, not exceeding 20 ft. in 
height, growing by stream banks. The nearest previously 
recorded station is in eastern Arizona.1 
SALIX LASIANDRA, Benth., var. FENDLERIANA, Bebb. Bear 
Valley. Identified by Mr. M. 8. Bebb. 
Bera vouaaris, Linn. Well established in some of the 
streets of San Bernardino. 
Montia Fontana, Linn. Witch Creek, near Julian, San 
Diego Co. RB. D. Alderson. 
DELPHINIUM HESPERIUM, Gray, Bot. Gaz. xii. 51. In- 
frequent; near Gorman’s Station, alt. 3,838 ft., at the upper 
end of Antelope Valley, Los Angeles Co.; Bear Valley. 
*Braya OREGONENSIs, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xvii. 199. On 
a Stony hillside on the eastern side of Bear Valley. 
Lupinus Srivert, Kellogg. Hillside near Grass Valley, 
alt. 5,000 ft., San Bernardino Mts. Infrequent. 
Lupinus Grayi, Wats. Frequent on hillsides at Bear 
alley. 
*TRIFOLIUM PROCUMBENS, Linn. Well established along 
the banks of a stream in Potato Cafion, alt. 3,000 ft., in the 
San Bernardino Mts. 
*OxaLis WriGHTU, Gray. Santa Monica, Hasse. Identi- 
fied by Dr. Wm. Trelease. 
1 We gravely doubt that this is P. angustifolia, James.—n. L. G. 
