ADDITION!^ AND CUlUMOCTIONS TO V()I>. I. 44]^ 



15. T. Brewed, Watson, riumas (Jounty, J/r.t. R. M. Aiisfiu. The species 

 is perennial, and shoulil follow 7'. Bolanderi. 



22. T. cyathiferum, Lindl. IlumboUlt County JiaUmi. 



2G. T. amplectens, Torr. & Gray. Vancouver Island, J. Macoun. To be re- 

 ferred to T. depauperatuvi as a variety. 



rage 134. 8. HOSACKIA. 



1. H. incana, Torr. liutte County, Mrs. Austin. 

 4. H. bicolor, Dougl. Plumas County, Mrs. Austin. 



8. H. grandiflora, J5enth. Valle de las Viejas, San Diego County, with dark 

 purple flowers, D. Cleveland. 



9. H. rigida, Benth. Agua Caliente, near San Bernardino, (S*. B. Parish. 



11. H. Strigosa, Nutt. Flowers often rellexed : pod pubescent, G- 12-seeded. 



14. H. subpinnata, Torr. & Cray. Siskiyou County (GVcf???) and AVashington 

 Territory {Li/a//), a much taller erect form, 1 or 2 feet high ; otherwise the same. 



20. H. micrantha, Xutt. Near San Bernardino, Parrt/ & Lemnwn, n. 81. 

 rngel40. 9. PSORALEA. 



3. P. macrostachya, DC. Stems sometimes somewhat glandular-scabrous : 

 spikes " 2 to 8 inches long." — Kellogg, Proc. Calif. Acad. vii. 92. 



6. P. fruticosa, Kellogg, I. c. 91. Somewhat shrubby, low and spreading, more 

 or less white-pubescent throughout with soft hair : leaves on very short petioles 

 (1 or 2 lines); leaflets oblong-obovate, cuneate, mucronate, 6 to 9 lines long; stip- 

 ides subulate, 3 or 4 lines long : spikes sessile, compound, 2 or 3 inches long : 

 flowers densely crowded, blue, 2 or 3 lines long, about equalling the persistent nar- 

 rowly lanceolate acuminate bracts : pod ovate-oblong, glabrous, rugose, roughened. 



Streams of Tanielpais, F. P. i^tcLcan. Iviiowii only from Dr. Kellogg's dcsciiption. 

 * * * Leaves digiiately b-foUate: nearly aeaulescent. 



7. P. Californica, Watson. Stems very short and clustered : i)ubescence short, 

 silky and appressed : petioles elongated ; stipules scarious, lanceolate, deciduous ; 

 leaflets broadly oblanceolate, acutish, 9 to 15 lines long: racemes shorter than the 

 leaves, on short peduncles, rather loose ; pedicels .slender : calyx silky-villous, | inch 

 long, the linear acuminate lobes a little exceeding the persistent petals : pod very 

 thin, somewhat villous, oblong with a lanceolate beak : seed compressed, 2 or 2}^ 

 lines long. — Proc. Amer. Acad. xii. 251. 



On McOinnis' r?nncli, near lieatl of Salina;? River, 25 miles from San laiis Olnspo, Dr. E. Pahncr. 

 Allied to P. cscitlenla of the eastern plains, and probably with a similar tul)erous root. 



Page 142. • 11. DALEA. 



G. D. polyadenia, Torr., var. (?) subnuda. Smoother ; calyx scarcely villous. 

 Owen's Valley, Dr. W. Matlhcws. 



7. D. Californica, Watson. Leaflets narrowly oblong to linearoblnnceolate, 

 obtuse, 1 to 3 pairs, 1 to 4 lines long : calyx-teeth ovate to lanceolate : pod glabrous. 



On White Water I!iver, east side of San Bernardino Mountains, J. G. Lemvwn. 



8. D. Fremontii, Torr. Leaflets oblong-obovate to oblong-lanceolate, obtuse or 

 acute, 2 to 5 lines long. 



Owen's Valley {Dr. iV. Mndhcivs) ; Southern I'tnh, //'. Johnson. 



