88 ERYTHEA. 
72. Borsa pastoris, Dorsten, Bot. fol. 54 (1540); Lobel, 
Obs. 110, f. 1 (1570). Thlaspi bursa pastoris, Linn. Sp. 
Pl. ii. 647 (1753). Capsella bursa pastoris, Moench, Meth. 
271 (1794). This cosmopolite, the Shepherd’s Purse, follows 
closely the footsteps of civilized man everywhere, and is of 
course already to be numbered among the weeds of this 
summit; though it is safe to say, it would not have been 
found there fifteen years ago. 
73. ESCHSCHOLTZIA cROCEA, Benth. Trans. Hort. Soc. n. 
ser. 1.406; Lindl. Bot. Reg. xx. t. 1677. On the westward 
slope of the ridge above Aquarius Springs. 
74, PuLatystemon Caurrornicus, Benth. 1. c. 405. The 
most common of Californian poppy-like plants; the flowers 
small, cream-colored, and commonly called Cream Cups. 
75. UMBELLULARIA Oattirornica (Arnott), Nutt. Sylv. i. 87. 
At the northward and westward this follows the streamlets 
or gulches upward nearly to the summit of the mountain. 
76. CLEMATIS LastanrHa, Natt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. 
Am. i. 
77. RanuNovLus occipENTALIs, Nutt., var. RaTTant, Gray, 
Proc. Am. Acad. xxi. 373. 
78. DELPHINIUM NUDICAULE, Torr. & Gray, F). N. Am. i. 33. 
The Scarlet Larkspur, perhaps the most beautiful of the 
Californian species, is common, and of luxuriant growth, in 
shaded grounds along the Aquarius Road. 
79. DELPHINIUM parens, Benth. Pl. Hartw. 296. A rather 
slender blue or pink-flowered species of the woods. 
80. Daucus pusintus, Michx. FI. i. 164. 
81. PrvcEDANUM TomMENTOsUM, Benth. Pl. Hartw. 312. 
82. PEUCEDANUM CARUIFOLIUM, Torr. & Gray, Fl]. N. Am. 
i. 628. 
83. SANICULA 
, the species uncertain. 
