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Mr. W. E. Bryant, who was one of my companions at 

 this time, visited the islands San Jose and Espiritu Santo 

 and made very complete collections of the plants then in 

 flower and fruit, but no new name was added to the Cape 

 Region flora, although much knowledge concerning dis- 

 tribution was gained. 



The plants of the following list are numbered continu- 

 ously from those of the previous one. Some corrections 

 are made of mistakes in identification, and some notes 

 that seem worthy of publication are inserted. The plants 

 thus referred to are noted by their numbers, always less 

 than 680, in the Flora of the Cape Region as well as by 

 names. 



680. Brassica nigra Boiss. — Sparingly introduced 

 into gardens about San Jose del Cabo. 



16. Lechea Skinneri Benth. — Mature specimens 

 show that it is this species, and not L. Dnimmondii T. & 

 G., that grows in the mountains. 



34. Drymaria carinata Brandegee, was found with 

 lilac-colored flowers. 



32. * Drymaria crassifolia Benth. is perennial and 

 D. holosteoides is annual. I have been unable to find any 

 of the latter species in the Cape Region excepting about 

 La Paz, and suspect there may have been some confusion 

 of labels, and that the plants were collected at Magdalena 

 Bay, where it is very common. 



681. Malva borealis Wallm. — Introduced into the 

 gardens of San Jose del Cabo and La Paz. 



682. Sapindus Saponaria L. — A small tree matur- 

 ing its fruit in April and May. Common about San Jose 

 del Cabo and the region east of the mountains. 



117. LupiNUS Arizonicus Watson ? is common in 



* Zoe, ii, 68. 



