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10. Malva borealis Wallman, | 49. Krynitzkia ambigua Gray. 
11. Erodium cicutarium L’Her. | 50. Convolvulus macrostegius Greene 
12. Erodium moschatum L’ Her. | 51. Lyciam Californicum Nutt. 
13. mer integrifolia Benth. & Hook. 52. Antirrhinum Nuttallianum 
: a tson. . 
- Lupinus affinis Agardh. 53. Antirrhinum speciosum Gray. 
16. Trifolium microcephaium Pursh. | 54. Collinsia bicolor Benth, 
17. Trifotium Palmeri Watson. 55. Plantago Patagonica Jacq. 
- Medicago denticulata Willd. 56. Mirabilis Calitornica Gray. 
- Hosackia ornithopus Greene. 57. Abronia umbellata Lam 
20. Astragalus Nevinii Gray, ined. 58. Rumex salicifolius Wein. 
. Vicia exigua Nutt. 59. Eriogonum nudum, var. pauci- 
2. Cotyledon? orum Wats, 
}. Mentzelia gracilenta T. & G, _ 60. Erigonum (n. sp.) unfit for deter- 
t. Megarhiza Californica Torr. ination. 
. Cereus Emoryi Engl. | 61, Pterostegia drymarioides Fisch. & 
. Opuntia prolifera Engl eyer. 
Mesembryanthemum nodiflorum. 62. Aphanisma blitoides Nutt. 
28. Mesembryanthemum crystalli- 63. Chenopodium Californicum 
num Linn. | Wats. 
29. Bowlesia lobata Ruiz: & Pavon. | 64. Chenopodium album 
30. Sanicula bipinnatifida Dougl. | 65. Atriplex microcarpa Dietrich 
31. Daucus pusillus Michx 66. Atriplex leucophylla Dietrich 
32, Galium Aparine Linn. | 67. Atriplex Californica Mog 
33. Gnaphalium decurrens Ives. 68. Hesperocnide tenella Torr. 
34, Hemizonia Streetsii Gray. | 69. Parietaria debilis Forster 
35. Perityle Fitchii Torr. | 70. Allium serratum Watson 
36. Beria Palmeri Gray, var. Clem- 71. Brodiwa capitata Benth 
tina. 72. Phalaris Canariensis Linn. 
en 
37. Eriophyllum Nevinii Gray, ined. 75. Stipa setigera 
38. Achillea Miilefolium Linn. | 74. Melica imperfecta Trin. 
39. Senecio Lyoni Gray, ined. | 75. Ceratochloa grandiflora Hook. 
40. Microseris Lindleyi Gray, ined. | 76. Hordeum nodosum Linn. 
41. Malacothrix foliosa Gray, ined. 77. Polypodium Californicum Kaulf. 
42. Sonchus oleraceus Linn. 78. pe bo gaara triangularis 
: bie ; 
43, Gil vi ray, ined. aulf. 
44, Gilia micrantha Steudel. | 79, Notholena Newberryi Eaton. 
45. Nemophila racemosa Nutt. | 80. Layia glandulosa H. & A. 
46. Phacelia floribunda Greene. | 81. Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & 
7 er. 
47. Phacelia phyllomanica Gray. 
. Phacelia distans Benth. 
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Apprrronan Nores.—In the very nature of things all islands. 
and these in a superlative degree, being largely exempted from 
the disturbing external influences affecting organic life upon the 
mainland, present to the naturalist an inviting field of explora- 
tion and research. 
To the enthusiastic lover of the beautiful in nature, they offer 
as well a wealth of picturesque attractions. The southern coast 
of San Clemente once seen can never be forgotten. Against ver- 
tical cliffs of over two hundred feet the great seas dash with thun- 
derous noise and appalling force, whilst far above, the rocky ter- 
races, all softened with tender creamy lichens and whose darkling 
