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Evurnorsia Pepivus, Linn. Occasional in gardens at San 
Bernardino. 
VIOLA CANINA, Linn., var. ADUNCA, Gray. Frequent about 
the borders of meadows in the San Bernardino Mts. at 5,000 
to 7,400 ft. alt. Talmadge’s Meadow; Bear Valley; Bluff 
Lake. 
*OpunTIa Missouriensis, DC., var. TRICHOPHORA, Engelm. 
Pac. R. R. Surv. t. 15, ff. 1-4. Mojave Desert, A. H. Alver- 
son. A remarkable and elegant form, the joints densely 
covered with white and flexuous spines 6 to 11 inches long, 
resembling horse-hair. 
*GILIA BELLA, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. xx. 301. South- 
western part of the Colorado Desert, San Diego Co. C. R. 
Orcutt. 
*PHACELIA AFFINIS, Gray, Syn. Fl. IT. i. 417. Collected in 
the same region as the above, and by the same collector. 
‘*SOLANUM ELZAGNIFOLIUM, Cay. Well established by 
roadsides at South Riverside. W. J. Lester. 
*LIMOSELLA AQUATICA, Linn., var. TENUIFOLIA, Hoffm. On 
a wet sand bar at Bluff Lake. This little plant is recorded 
from a number of places along the northern Atlantic sea- 
board, but I find no notice of its having been found else- 
where in North America, so that its appearance here is quite 
remarkable. The specimens have been identified by Mr. 
Fernald. 
*PENTSTEMON GLABER, Pursh., var. UraneEnsis, Wats. 
Bot. King. 217. Abundant at Warren’s Well, alt. 3,500 ft., 
at the eastern base of the San Bernardino Mts. 
*PLANTAGO PataGonica, Jacq., var. ARISTATA, Gray. 
North of Santa Ana Cafion, near Mentone, San Bernardino 
Co. In some of the plants almost all the bracts were aristate, 
in others only a few of the lowest ones, forming a transition 
to the common var. nuda, Gray, of this region. 
