172 ERYTHEA. 
36. Rupes supvestituM, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. 346. In 
thickets at the summit. 
97. Rrpes Catirornicum, Hook. & Arn. l. c. Near the 
summit. 
88. ZAUSCHNERIA CALIFORNICA, Presl. Rel. Heenk. ii. 28. 
89. Eprtopium minutuM, Lindl., Hook. FI. i. 207. 
40. Eprtosrum PaNnicuLatum, Nutt.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1. 
41. Goperta vimtnra, Spach. Nouy. Ann. Mus. iv. 389. 
42. CLARKIA ConNcINNA (F. & M.), Greene, Pitt. i. 140. 
43. OLARKIA ELEGANS, Dougl; Bot. Reg. t. 1575. 
44. MeEnrze.ia pispersa, Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. xi. 187. 
45. Menrzenta micranraa (H. & A.), Torr. & Gray, FLEE 
535. 
46. MurcraMPrtis FABACEA (Navp.), Greene, Pitt. ii. 129. 
i 
= 
VIoLA PuRPUREA, Kell. Proc. Calif. Acad. i. 56. Two 
or three specimens observed at the eastward and very highest 
point. 
48, Canpamtne Cattrornroa (Nutt.), Greene, FI. Fr. 266. 
49. ARABIS BREWERI, Wats, Proc. Am. Acad. xi. 123, On 
rocks of the southern slope, not far below the summit; origi- 
nal station for this neat species, which is now known to be as 
common on Mt. Hamilton, and about Mt. St. Helena. 
50. STREPTANTHUS HIsPrDUSs, Gray, Proc. Calif. Acad. iii. 
101. With the preceding and rather plentiful; not yet known 
from any other locality. 
51. THetyroprum Lastopnyiium (H. & A.), Greene, Bull. 
Torr. Club. xiii. 143. 
52. BarBAREA vuLaaris, R. Br. Hort. Kew, 2 ed. iv. 109. 
53. Brassica CAMPESTRIS, Linn. Sp. 666. On the camping 
ground at the summit. 
