86 ERYTHEA. 
shrub of course under cultivation only, and have noted other 
differences between them over and above those here men- 
tioned. 
50. Rrses supvestirom, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 346. 
The gummy-leaved strong-scented wild gooseberry of the 
middie Californian banks and woods; found only toward the 
Joaquin Springs. 
51. ZAvUscHNERIA OCatirornica, Presl, Rel. Henk. ii. 28. 
t. 52. 
52. EpILopium minuTuM, Lindl; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 
i. 207. 
53. EPpmILOBIuM PANICULATUM, Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, FI. 
N. Am. i. 490. 
54. Epiiopium © , Hausskn. Epil. Monogr. 260 
At the Joaquin Springs. 
55. CENOTHERA HIRTELLA, Greene, Fl. Fr. 215. Dry 
southward slopes near the summit; the plants dead and the 
seeds scattered at date of observation. 
56. GODETIA QUADRIVULNERA (Dougl.), Spach, Phaner. 
iv. 389. 
57. GoDETIA RUBICUNDA, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1856. 
58. CLarkia conctnna (F. & M.), Greene, Pittonia, i. 40. 
59. CLARKIA ELEGANS, Dougl.; Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1575. 
60. Cuarkia Brewert (Gray), Greene, Pitt.i.141. Com- 
municated in 1892, by Professor Barnard; and the second 
recorded station for this rare and beautiful plant. 
61. MENTZELIA MicranTHA (H. & A.), Torr. & Gray, FI. 
N. Am. i. 585. A species seldom met with, but occurring in 
considerable quantity well toward the Springs, on the 
Aquarius Road; the flowers minute. 
Mentzeuia Linpievi, Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. i. 533: 
M. Bartonia, Steud. Nom. i. 189. Common along the road- 
