64 : UNITED STATES AND MEXICAN BOUNDARY. 
campanulate, with several lanceolate bracts at the base ; 10-striate, 10-toothed ; the teeth very 
obtuse. Stamens mostly 10, the filaments inserted on the outer crenulate margin of the disk, 
at the summit of the calyx-tube. Ovary and style as in A. fasciculata. Fruit not known. 
This seems to bë a very distinct species. We have never received the plant except from the 
station just noticed. 
FALLUGIA PARADOXA, Torr. in Emory, Rep. p. 189, t. 2, Gray Pl. Fendl. p. 41, & Pl. Wright. 
1, p. 68. Sieversia paradoxa, D. Don. Ravines and rocky places along the Upper Rio Grande, 
and near the Copper Mines, New Mexico, April—June ; the fruit ripe in August. 
НовкеЕмаА CUNEATA, Lindl. Bot. Reg. sub fol. 1997; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 432. Near 
Monterey, California, April ; Parry. аг 
POTENTILLA PARADOXA, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, р. 487; Lehm. Revis. Potent. in Nov. 
Acl. Leopold-Cces. 23, (suppl.) p. 194, t. 62. Wet places on the Rio Grande, between El 
Paso and San Elceario, June, (flowers and fruit ;) Bigelow. 
POTENTILLA G@LANDULOSA, Lindl. Bot. Reg. t. 1583; Lehm. 1. с. р. 49. Monterey, California, 
May; Parry. Flowers ochroleucous. 
POTENTILLA THURBERI, Gray, РІ. Thurb. р. 318; Lehm.l.c.p.92. Around the Copper Mines 
of New Mexico, July ; Thurber, Bigelow. 
PorENTILLA ANSERINA, Linn; Lehm. 1. c. p. 88. San Francisco and Monterey, California, 
April; Thurber, Parry. 
FRAGARIA vesca, Linn.; Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, р. 448. Pine woods near Monterey, April . 
Parry. 
FRAGARIA CHILENSIS, Ehrh.; Torr. Æ Gray, l. с. Sand-hills near San Francisco, California, 
April; Parry. 
Rusus Nro-MrxicANUS, Gray, Pl. Wright. 2, p. 55. Sides of Ben Moore, near the Copper 
Mines, June, in flower and fruit ; Bigelow. The peduncles are sometimes 3-flowered. Allied 
to R. trilobus, Мос. @ Ses. 
RUBUS TRIVIALIS, Mich. & Fl.1, p. 296? Moist shady places, San Luis Obispo and San Diego, 
California; Parry. Mabibi, Sonora, June; Thurber. 
Rusus urstnus, Cham. & Schlecht, in Linnea, 2, р. 11, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, р. 456. New 
Almaden, California, March—April; Thurber. 
Rusus NUTKANUS, Mocino ; Torr. & Gray, l. c. p. 450. Monterey, California, Мау; Parry. . 
Rosa @ҮМХОСАВРА, Nuit. in Torr. Ф Gray, l. c. р. 461. (Тав. ХХІ.) San Diego, California, 
May; ; Parry. A variety with larger leaves occurs at the same place. 
Rosa BLANDA, Ait. Kew. (ed. 1) 2, p. 202. Moist places between the Limpia and the Rio 
Grande, and westward to California ; April—May. 
AMELANCHIER CANADENSIS var. ALNIFOLIA, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 473. Near the Copper 
Mines, New Mexico ; Thurber. 
PHOTINIA ARBUTIFOLIA, Lindl. in Linn. Trans. 13, p. 103, & Bot. 55 t. 491; Torr. Ф Gw, 
l. c. Monterey, and Cordilleras of California. 
VAUQUELINIA CORYMBOSA, Corr. in Humb. & бу, РІ. Æquin. 1, р. 140, t. 40. Spiræa 
Californica, Torr. in Emory, Rep. p. 140. Sierra Verde, Sonora, July, in flower, Schott. 
High mountains near the Gila, November, in fruit; Maj. Emory. Dr. Parry’s specimens 
accord with the description and figure of Humb. & Bonpl., except that the leaves are smaller 5 
and less deeply toothed. In the plant collected by Maj. Emory, the leaves are ovate-lanceolate хослох 
and serrate. 
