482 Supplement 



SOLANACEAE 



Solatium villosuin Lam. Page 351. Occasional in waste 

 places about Los Angeles. 



SCROPHULARIACEAE 



Pentstemon antirrhinoides Benth. Page 360, insert after /'. 

 ternatus. Shrub often 2 m. high; leaves about 1 cm. long, 

 spatulate or oval, entire; panicle leafy; flowers on short 

 pedicels; sepals broadly ovate; corolla yellow, ventricose, 

 15-20 mm. long; sterile filament densely bearded on one side. 



A common shrub along the eastern base of the Santa Ana 

 Mountains, and extending eastward to the western slope of the San 

 Jacinto Mountains; entering within our limits in Santiago Canyon, 

 Santa Ana Mountains, Geis, Perkins, 



Collinsia Parryi A. Gray. Page 363, misspelled in the text. 



Orthocarpus erianthus Benth. Page 371, insert after 0. 

 ParisJiii. Stems erect, 1-2 dm. high, often reddish; leaves 

 pinnately divided into filiform divisions; spikes slender; cor- 

 olla 2 cm. long, twice the length of the calyx, sulphur-yellow, 

 except the purple subulate smooth galea; sacs of the lips 

 4 mm. deep, with 2 greenish-yellow spots; folds of the throat 

 densely bearded. 



San Fernando Mountains, Wilde, according to Parish. A common 

 species in central California. 



OROBANCHACBAE 



Orobanclie californica Cham. & Sch. Page 375, substitute 

 for 0. c&lifomicum. 



COMPOSITAE 



Aster bernardinus Hall. Page 402, insert above A. he*- 

 perius. Stems several from a perennial base, erect, leafy 

 throughout; herbage cinereous with a dense short soft 

 pubescence; leaves loosely spreading, linear to linear-lanceo- 

 late, 3-5 cm. long, 3-5 mm. wide ; heads racemose or paniculate ; 

 peduncles with linear overlapping bracts; involucres 7 mm. 



