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toid, I mm. long, l'^ the length of the petals; stamens 8; 

 fruit obovate, narrowed at base, 6 mm. long; seed black 

 at top covered below with an orange colored arillus. — San 

 Jose del Cabo. 



96. SciicEPFiA Californica Brandegee. Not so 

 abundant as about San Gregorio. 



97. Maytenus phyeeaxthoides Benth. — La Paz. 

 San Jose del Cabo. 



98. Karwinskia Humboldtiana Zucc. Common. 

 La Paz, Todos Santos, San Jose del Cabo. 



99. CoLUBRiNA glabra Watson. — San Jose del Cabo. 



100. Condalia Mexicana Schl. — Not uncommon. 



loi. Gouania tomentosa Jacq. ? Probabl}' this 

 species. The specimens vary much in their pubescence 

 and the leaves are cordate or cuneate at base, acuminate 

 or emarginate. The fruit is denselv villous-pubescent 

 and its wing hardly equals the cell in width, but it is 

 somewhat immature and they might increase in size. — San 

 Jose del Cabo. 



102. ViTis, sp. Leaves only of a species common in 

 the mountains. The fruit is used for making a native 

 wine. 



103. ViTis (C/ssns) AciDA.? Todos Santos. 



104. ViTis (Cissns) sp. Miraflores. 



105. Cardiospermum Halicacabum L. Common at 

 low elevations, and running into many diversities of foli- 

 age, pubescence and trivial differences of petal scales 

 and glands. 



1051^. Cardiospermum Palmeri Rose. La Paz, and 

 also from Socorro Island.* C. Loxense to which it is said 



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