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HERACLEUM LANATUM, Miche. Fl. 1, p. 166; Torr. Ё Gray, 1. c. p. 632. Borders of rivulets 
near Monterey, California, May, (in flower); Parry. 
Daucus PUSILLUS, Michx. var. 8сАВЕВ, Torr. d Gray, 1. e. p. 636. 
OSMORHIZA OCCIDENTALIS, Nutt. in Torr. dt Gray, Fl. 1, p. 639. Pine woods, Monterey, 
California; Parry. 
OSMORRHIZA BRACHYPODA, Torr. in Jour. Acad. Nat. Sc. Phil. n. ser. 2, p. 19. Tore. Г. 
Whippl. р. 93. With the last; Parry. 
APIASTRUM ANGUSTIFOLIUM, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 644. (Тав. XXVIII.) Dry 
grassy hills, San Luis Rey, California; Parry. 
СОВХ АОЕ Л, 
CORNUS PUBESCENS, Nutt. in Torr. Ё Gray, Fl. 1, p. 652 (sub var. C. вегісеа,) Ф Sylv. 3,`p. 
54. Torr. in Bot. Whippl. Rep. p. 95. San Luis Obispo and San Luis Rey, California; Parry. 
A shrub 10 to 12 feet high. 
Cornus NUuUTTALLII, Audubon, Birds of Amer. t. 367; Torr. & Gray, l. c.; Nutt. Sylv. 3, р. 51, 
t: 97. Monterey, California; Parry. 
CAPRIFOLIACE. 
LONICERA DUMOSA, Gray, Pl. Wright. 2, p. 66. Hills at the Copper Mines, New Mexico ; 
June, (in flower) ; and on the Limpio, July, (in fruit); Bigelow. Hills near the Mimbres, 
May; Thurber. Santa Cruz mountains; Sonora; Capt. E. K. Smith. “А luxuriant vine.” 
Corolla pale greenish yellow, ringent, about three-fourths of an inch long, the tube slender, 
not gibbous. Filaments smooth, except at the base. Style hairy. Except in the pubescence 
I see little to distinguish this from L. albiflora. 
LONICERA iNvoLucRATA, Banks; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2, p. 9. Monterey and other parts of 
California, April; Parry, Thurber. Stem 6 to 8 feet long, usually reclining on other plants. 
Leaves somewhat persistent. Flowers red and orange. Berries black. 
LONICERA SUBSPICATA, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechey, p. 349; Torr. Ё Gray, ї. с. (Тав. ХХІХ.) 
Bushy places on the mountains east of San Diego, California, June; Parry. Plant 3 to 4 
feet high. Flowers yellowish. 
*SYMPHORICARPUS MOLLIS, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. 2, p. 4. Woods near Monterey, California, 
April; Parry. | 
' SYMPHORICARPUS ROTUNDIFOLIUS, Gray, Pl. Wright. 2, p. 66. Organ mountains, New Mexico; . 
Parry. Hills at the Copper Mines, August, (flowers and fruit); Bigelow. A form with per- 
fectly smooth and glaucous leaves was found near the Mimbres by Dr. Bigelow. 
SAMBUCUS GLAUCA, Nutt. in Torr. Ё Gray, Fl. 2, p. 13. Var. foliis anguste lanceolatis, Gray, 
Pl. Wright. l. c. Sides of Ben Moore, near the Copper Mines, June; Bigelow. Not very dis- 
tinct from the next. 
Samsucus Mexicana, Presl; DO. Prodr. 4, p. 323; Gray, Pl. Wright. l.c. Banks of the Rio 
Grande, near El Paso, where it becomes a low tree, 12 inches in diameter at the base ; Bigelow. 
Near Monterey, California, sometimes 25 feet high, August; Parry. Mabibi, Sonora; Thurber. 
