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Mesembrlvnthemum CRYSTALLINUM, L. 

 Very abundant. 



Daucus pusillus, Mx. 



Peucedanum caruifolium, Torr. & Gray. 



Sambucus glauca, Nutt. 



Symphoricarpos mollis, Nutt. 



LoNiCERA HispiDULA, Dougl., var. vacillans, Gray. 



Galium Aparine, L. 



Galium Nuttallii, Gray. = G. Miguelense, Greene. 



Climbing high amongst bushes, or less luxuriant on rocky 

 hillsides, or depressed prostrate when exposed to the wind, 

 and then it becomes G. Miguelense. Berry shining white. 



Galium angustifolium, Nutt. 



Grindelia glutinosa, Dunal . = G. latifolia, Kellogg. 



Referred to this species by Dr. Gray. Small specimens 

 are the same as some from the mainland. The involucre is 

 more or less squarrose and the akenes are auriculate - bor- 

 dered. Pappus awns 2 — 3, and sparingly ciliolate-scabrous. 

 Very balsamic-viscid during anthesis. 



BiGELoviA veneta, Gray. 



SOLIDAGO CaLIFORNICA, Nutt. 



Corethrogyne filaginifolia, Nutt. 



DiPLOSTEPHiUM CANUM, Gray. ^=Hazardia cana, serrata 

 and detonsa, Greene. 



Leaves vary in outline from sharply serrate and crenate 

 to almost entire. 



Erigeron foliosus, Nutt. 



Erigeron glaucus, Ker. 



