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BowyEsIr LOBATA, Ruiz & Pav.; Torr. & Gray, 1. c. р. 601. Moist shady places, near San | 
Diego and Monterey, California; March 一 April ; and on the Rio Gila; Parry. 
SANICULA Menziestr, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beechey, р. 347; Torr & Gray, l. с. p. 602. Ravines 
near Monterey, California, April; Parry. 
БАХІСТТА BIPINNATIFIDA, Dougl. in Hock. Fl. Bor.-Am. 1, p. 258, t. 92. White Oak plains 
north of San Luis Obispo, and in other parts of California, March—April; Parry. 
SANICULA LACINIATA, Hook. & Arn. Bot. Beech. p. 347. S. nudicaulis, Hook. & Arn. 1. с. | 
Monterey, California ; Parry. ; 
ÑANICULA ARCTOPOIDES, Hook. & Arn. l. c. ; Hook. Fl. Bor.-Am.1, p. 258, t. 91. Monterey, 
California, April; Parry. 
卫 RYNGIUM Leavenwortun, Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 604. Plains and rocky places between 
Devil's river and the Rio Grande, September ; Bigelow. Piedras Pintas, western Texas; Schott. 
Erynerum WRIGHT, Gray, Pl. Wright. 1, p. 78. Western Texas, on the Rio Grande, June; | 
Schott, Bigelow. Sonora, June—September ; Thurber, Capt. E. K. Smith. | 
ERYNGIUM DIFFUSUM, Torr. in Ann. Lyc. N. York, 2, p. 207, & m Marcy kep. p. 286, t. б. | 
On the lower Rio Grande, May; Schott. 
BERULA ANGUSTIFOLIA, Koch; Gray, Pl. Fendl. p. 55, & Pl. Wright, 2, р. 65. Marshes of 
the Limpio, Texas; and at the pix Mines, diis = flower and fruit ;) Bigelow. Tucson, 
_ Sonora, May ; Schott. p V rm te o re AR 
LEPTOCAULIS ECHINA US, Nutt. in DC. Pro. í, р. 107; Torr. Е: Gray, Fl. 1, p. 609. Plains 
between Fort Fillmore and the Organ mountains, and mountains near Lake Santa Maria, 
Chihuahua, April; Bigelow. On the lower Rio Grande; Schott. Sonora; Parry. 
CICUTA MACULATA, Linn.; Torr. Ф Gray, Fl. 1, p. 610. Shady moist places on the Limpio and " 
Mimbres, July; Bigelow, "l'hurber. 
DAUCOSMA LACINIATUM, Engelm. & Gray, Pl. 2, p. 210. Western Texas, October, (in fruit ;) 
Thurber. Copper Mines; Bigelow. 
CYMOPTERUS MONTANUS, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, p. 624; Gray, Pl. Fendl. p.56; Ф Pl. | 
Wright. 1, p. 79. 
CYMOPTERUS FENDLERI, Gray, Pl. Fendi. p. 57? On the upper Rio Grande, Texas, and | 
Chihuahua ; Bigelow, Parry. ' 
THASPIUM ? MONTANUM, Gray, Pl. Fendl. р. 57, var. TENUIFOLIUM, Gray, Pl. Wright. 2, р. 65. x 
At the Copper Mines, New Mexico, June, (in flower ;) Bigelow. | 
PEUCEDANUM DASYCARPUM, Torr. Ё Gray, Fl. 1, p. 628. Southern California: the particular | 
station not recorded; Parry. Тһе fruit is nearly twice as large as in Douglas’ original 
specimen, but in other respects his plant resembles ours. f 
PEUCEDANUM PARVIFOLIUM, Torr. & Gray, 1. c. Pine woods near Monterey, California, April 
(in flower, and with nearly mature fruit); Parry. Specimens from the same place, collected 
by Major Wm. Rich, have ripe fruit, which is nearly orbicular, from the unusual breadth of 
the winged margins. 
PEUCEDANUM FENICULACEUM, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray, 1. с.? San Luis Rey, California; Parry. 
We cannot be certain of the species, for want of the fruit. The divisions of the leaves are 
broader than in the ordinary forms of this species, 
DEWEYA ARGUTA, Torr. Ё Gray, l. c. p. 641. Near Santa Barbara; Parry. (Тав. XXVI.) 
Evryprera LUCIDA, Nutt. in Torr. Ё Gray, Fl. 1, р. 629. (Tas. XXVII.) Gravelly hills 
north of San Diego, California, March ; Parry. 
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