THE VEGETATION OF THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT HAMILTON. 89 
84. Myrruis occrpENTALIS (Nutt.) Benth. & Hook. f. 
Gen. i. 897. 
85. Crovra Cattrornica, Gray, Proc. Acad. vii. 344; 
Greene, Pittonia, ii. 10: C. virosa, var. Californica, C. & BR. 
Rev. Umb. 130. In running water about the Joaquin Springs. 
86. Gatium APARINE, Linn. Sp. PI. i. 157. 
87. Gatium Norraxuu, Gray, Pl. Wright. 1. 80. 
88. Garum AnpREwstt, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. vi. 537. 
89. Virrs Cantrorntca, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 10. Dwarfed 
and sterile, trailing over the ground, on an open slope above 
the Aquarius Spring. 
90. Garrya Fremontt, Torr. Pac. R. Rep. iv. 136. 
91. Sampvuous aiauca, Nutt; Torr. & Gray, Fl. N. Am. 
ne 13. 
= 
92. SyMPHORICARPUS MOLLIS, Nutt. 1. ¢. 4. 
93. CAPRIFOLIUM INTERRUPTUM (Benth.), Greene, Fl. Fr. 
94. PHORADENDRON FLAVESCENS (Pursh.), Nutt. Pl. Gamb. 
95. VALERIANELLA Species indeterminable for 
want of flowers and fruit. 
96. CuHRYsoPsis ECHIOIDES, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 25. 
97. GrinpELia RopusTa, Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soe. 
vii. 314. 
98. BiarLovra Monavensis, Greene; Gray, Syn. Fl. 138. 
Hitherto known only from the Mohave Desert, and the 
mountains adjacent thereto. 
99. CoRETHROGYNE — (H. & A.), Nutt. Trans. 
Am. Phil. Soc. n. ser. vii. 290. Aster filaginifolius, Bot. 
Beech. 146 (1836). 
