262 BOTANICAL GAZETTE | OCTOBER 
The species which are restricted to the Interior subarea are 
comparatively few and unimportant. Some which contrast with 
Coastal species may be named. 
SPECIES RESTRICTED RESPECTIVELY TO THE INTERIOR OR THE 
COASTAL SUBAREAS 
Interior Subarea 
Coastal Subarea 
. Delgvsrnatl elsigae 
Andropog oe 
Asitiveliveent um 
Aplopappus fivearitsi 
Artemisia Paris 
tus Plummerae 
splendens 
Carex Barbarae 
Chorizanthe Fernandina 
arryi 
Euphorbia ocellata 
Hemizonia Wrightii 
Monardella Prin nglei 
O : 
Ribes glutinosum 
Zauschneria Californica 
Adiantum emargina 
Andropo ~ mish om 
Antirrhinum Nevinianum 
Dunnii 
Carex spissa 
Chorizanthe laciniata 
fi iata 
Euphorbia misera 
Gilia floribunda 
ia 
Monardella itches 
Opuntia prolifera 
Phacelia aa 
ibes speciosum 
Z. Cali De microphylla 
There are also certain plants that are confined to the immedi- 
ate shores of the ocean, either on the sands of the beach, or in 
the tidal marshes or meadows that occur in some places. These 
are exhibited in the subjoined table. 
LITTORAL PLANTS. 
Arenicolous Species 
Halophilous Species 
pons a seer 
Asthindoasins pusillus 
Aphanisma blitoides 
i leueophya 
Cala: satin tima 
Contoivdine ‘Soltncclis 
Franseria bipinnatifida 
ni wear a aor aequi- 
crystallinum 
n 
Oenothera viridescens 
Astragalus oie 
Atri sgl x ha sa 
Batis 
Jaumea carnosa 
Juncus ue bre 
Lasthenia Coulte 
Monant —— Srtoradis 
Salicornia ambigua 
herbacea 
“eae 
Scirpus Tat 
Spartina alas 
Statice acum var. 
