447 



448 



A. C3TJX-MA31TAE K 2:71 f 16. Wat, 



Am ac pr 12:253. B 2:5. Curran, Cal ac 



b 1:146, Northwestern Nevada. 



A. CTZCI.OPTEBA Wat bot King 285, in 



part=:A. Crux-Maltae fide B 2:5. 



A. FRAGBAN3 Nutt ex Hook Kew J 5: 



261 (1853). B 2:5, "Columbia river 



.Nutt) to Ut and NM, and eastward, not 



found in Cal " 



A. GBACIZ.I3 Benth, bot Sulph 44, Baja. 



9-4. 



A. ~X.ATIFOI.IA Esch, Mem ac Petersb 



10 ''SI B -4 Par 150 t 



'Washington' to San Diego mts. 

 A. MABIl'IMA Nutt ex Wat, B 2 -4. Par 



V 1 -0 ~8 d Da 14 P 1'9? Mig Ab 

 137: Greene, Cal ac b 2:411,' Cruz. 

 A. MELLIPESA Dougl, Hook, bot mag t 

 :S79. B 2:4, "Wash, Ore, at a distance 

 frcm the coast " 

 A MICB.ANTHA P 3 -343 



" FOGOK-ASTTHA. Z 1:62 

 A. TTTBBINATA T, ex Wat, bot King 



31. B 2:5. A 1:279 d. Z 2:370. 

 A UMBEXaZiATA Lam 111 1'569 t 105 

 Par 96 B^-4 P l-9-> Mig I"? 89 

 Baia. A 1:279 d. Da 14. Greene, Cal ac 

 b 2:411, Cruz. Br 1:216, Rosa. Ab 137. 



t7:302 (1873), 

 B 9- 4 Par 94 Da 14 A 1'86 fdr 



'Type locality: "NM: Ar; So Cal; Nev." 



Colorado Desert (Parish). 

 ABUTIT.OH Tourn, ex Adans, Fam 

 -398 <1763) B 1'87 



"Bractlets 6: sds 'or 'ovules 3-9 in each 

 cell: otherwise as Sida. Herbs or 

 shrubs, com soft-tomentose; fls mostly 

 axy, oft v. About 70 sp. 

 A " ATTHA'K' TIACTTM \\"at Am no nr 20 - 

 357 (21P1885)A 1 69 fdr 



Hort Brit ed ' " 



thorns of sacred history was made 



from its branches. Oft cult for the 



perfume of its fls. 



A. G3EGGIJ G, PI Wright 1:65. B 1:164. 



A 1:377 d. 



A. WBIGHTII Benth, Ex G, PI Wright 



B U 16 ' o -,< c /-.^-.N 

 ,Mant 2:145 CJJiJ: ^ ,, 

 UnSTATIPIDA H & A bot Beech 339 

 *-uiz & Pa von) T & G Fl 1:430. 

 T > bot Mex bound t 19. =A. trifida fide 



B UiHu 



A. TEIPIDA Ruiz & Pavon, Fl Peruv 



1:67 t 104 B 1:186. Z 2:3 349 

 ACA1YPHA L. Coroll Gen 19 (1,37). 



Shrubs or undershrubs, or oft per or 

 ann herbs lys alt toothed 2-stipulate; 

 Pet 0; ex 4 or 3-5) parted stm fils m 

 ax y ament-like spikes; first fls cluster- 

 ed: a11 bracteate: stig finely dissected. 

 Over 200 sp, mostly tropical. 

 A . CALIFOBNICA Benth, bot sulph 51. 

 B 2:70. 



Shrub, with spreading rigid branch- 

 es and brownish bark, puberulent on 

 tne young twigs; Ivs ovate, somewhat 

 cordate, acute, finely toothed, 3-5-neryed 

 at base. Magdalena bay, Baja (Hinds). 



ACANTHOMISTTHA G, Syn Fl 2:365 



(1878). A 1:364. 



A. H.ICIPOLIA G, Syn Fl 2:365. B 2: 



477. A 1:364 d. 



A. LANCEOLATA Curran, Cal ac b 1: 



13 (1884). _ 



ACAWTHOGJPHTTS Small. A 1:279 d. 



A. FABISHXX A 1:279. Ab 115. 



.Based on Oxytheca Parishii Parry, 

 which see for description. 



Abrams, Fl LA 115 "Common in the 

 belt of the Gabriel and SBer mts." 



A T TfTlffTWrOWT T\'Q t Am ftn nr ''O'^^T 



\ 1 69 fdr 



A. NEWBEBBYI Wat, Am ac pr 11:125 

 1876). B 1:87. See Horsfordia New- 

 berrvi G 

 A FAXiMEBI G 8 '289 B 1'87 



Shrubby below, 'tall: sts 'and stalks 

 pubescent and com villous: Ivs velvety 

 tomentose, round-cordate, dentate, 4-6' 

 Ig: fls mainly in a naked panicle; pedun- 

 cles or pedicels about 1' Ig; ex very vil- 

 lous, in fr %' Ig, the lobes triangular- 

 ovate, acuminate, little shorter than 

 pets: carpels about 8, with sh subulate 

 beaks. very villous: sd-coat warty. 

 Yaqui river, Son. Ar. (CHN 1:67, Baja, G 



n ^ Barth fide IK. 



A. FOLYCNEMOIDES Rohrb, in Mart 

 Fl Bras 14:11. 250. = P. polycnemoides 



^ de *.^ ft RTOCSTTWA r,^ H AT Q T-I m 



A. BAMOSISSIMA Rohrb, in Mart Fl 



Bras 14:249 t 56. B 1:72 as P ramosis- 

 H. & A.=P. polycnemoides fide 







Jf^T. 



4 - T ' 98 



-.n-r.-^rcTm-r.-DrtTT* TT ^ 



A . ABTEMISIAEPOLIA Harv & Gray, 



x G Mem Am ac 4:1 98. T, bot Mex 



:i und 9:> t 32. B 1:391 as C. artemis- 



CAMPOBNICU .2 2 i 

 ACACIA L. Fl Zeyl 217' (1737). Willd, 

 Sp PI 4:1049 (1805). B 1:163. A 1 :377 d. 

 A PABNESIAHA Willd, Sp PI 4:1083. B 



''Asm spreading tree, with straight 

 slender stipular spines, pubescent or 



p-laTr ninnaA d nr ^ nair5' lft? 10 9^ 



fSr's, ^e^r! I" Ig, ^rowdedf'hds'glo- 

 bose: pod oblong, cylindrical, at length 

 turgid and pulpy. 2-3' Ig, 6-9" thick, Ion- 

 gitudinally veined. Widely distributed 

 in tropical and subtropical regions. 

 About the Cal missions, where it was 

 probably planted by the padres because 

 of the tradition that the crown of 



.-. ,, ,, ^ r . . 

 f CAULOKMuell. <Mu|Ci.) 



A. OL U '1'1U U SO, MUCH ", OUlllV & LeSQ 



Muse Am Bor Exsicc 2 ed n 82." B 2: 

 358 as Sphaerangium muticum Schimp. 



AC T V^nUrn y A lt! Ill' > 

 ^ CAX-IPORKICUM. D. ^tr^Syn 



A. CAt^BOTCUM T & G Fl 1:250 

 A . CTBCnraATITM PurshFl 1.267. B 



1:107. Z* Z'Zvt. tr 6'.iO', o'.6. 



? 

 A . DIPPUSUM P 5:2. 



A. DOUG-Z.ASZZ Hook, Lond J bot 6:77 t 

 6 (1846). B 1:108 as A. giabrum. P 

 5:1, 2. 



A. Q LAB BUM T in Ann N Y Lye 2:172 

 (1828), T & G Fl 1:247. Wat, bot king 

 52. B 1:107. Z 2:156. P 5:1, 2, J. 



