94 ERYTHEA. 
_155. Eriodictyon Californicum. (H. & A.). Wigandia 
Californica, Bot. Beech. 364. t. 88. (1840). Hriodictyon 
glutinosum, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 36 (1844). 
156. CyNoGLOssUM GRANDE, Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am. 
ii. 85 
157. CrypranrHe Torreyana (Gray), Greene, Pittonia, 
i, 118. 
158. COrypranTHE FLACOIDA (Lehm.), Greene, |. c. 115. 
159. PLAGIOBOTHRYS NOTHOFULVUS, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 
xvii. 285. 
160. AMSINCKIA INTERMEDIA, Fisch. & Mey. Ind. Sem. 
Petr. i. 26. 
161. ConvoLyvLus vittosus (Kell.), Gray, Proc. Am. 
Acad. xi. 90. 
162. SoLANUM UMBELLIFERUM, Esch. Mem. Acad. St. 
Petersb. x. 281. 
163. ANTIRRHINUM GLANDULOsUM, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1893. 
Dry banks near Aquarius Springs. This locality becomes a 
notable extension of the known range of the species. The 
root is manifestly perennial; the stem even suffrutescent 
at base. 
164. ANTIRRHINUM vaGaANs, Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. vii. 
373. 
165. CoLLINSIA TENELLA, Benth.; DC. Prodr. x. 593; 
Greene, Pitt. i. 55. A surprising extension of range for a 
species not before known to occur south of Mount Shasta. 
Plentiful at a certain point on the Aquarius Road. But, 
since its detection on Mount Hamilton, Mr. Bioletti has found 
it near Los Gatos. 
166. CoLLINsIA Bicotor, Benth.; Bot. Reg. t. 1734. 
167. PENTsTEMOoN corymBosvs, Benth.; DO. Prodr. x. 593. 
A very pretty red-flowered species, forming depressed shrubby 
evergreen mats on the rocks at the north side; just coming 
into flower at the end of July. 
