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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, 



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at the summit of the calyx-tube. Ovary and style as in A. fasciculata. Fruit not known. 

 This seems to be a very distinct species. We have never received the plant except from the 

 station just noticed. 



Fallugia PARADOXA5 Torr. in Emory 

 1, p. 68. Sieversia x)aradoxaj D, Don. 



Fendl p, 41, <& PI, Wright 

 ongr the Unner Rio Grande 



and near the Copper Mines^ New Mexico, April — June ; the fruit ripe in August. 



HoRKELiA cuNEATA, LincU. Bot. Reg. 8uh foL 199T ; Torr. d Gray, Fl. 1, p. 432. Near 

 Monterey, California, April ; Parry. 



PoTENTiLLA PARADOXA, NuU. in Tovr. d Gray^ Fl, \^p, 437; Lehn. Pevis. Potent, in Nov. 

 Act. 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 GLANDULOSA, Lindl. Bot. Peg. t. 1583; LeJim. I. c. p. 48. Monterey, California, 

 May ; Parry. Flowers ochroleucous. 



PoTENTiLLA TiTURBERi, Gray^ PL Thiirh. p. 318 ; Lehm. L c,p. 92. Around the Copper Mines 



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of New Mexico, July ; Thurher, Bigelow. 



PoTENTiLLA Ansebina, Linn; Leltm. I. c, ^3. 88, San Francisco and Monterey, California, 

 April ; Tlmrher^ Parry. 



Fragaria vesca, Linn.; Torr. & Gray^ FL A, p. 448. Pine woods near Monterey, April. 

 Parry. 



Fragaria Chilensis, Ehrh.; Torr. & Gray, L c. Sand-hills near San Francisco, California, 

 April ; Parry. 



RuBUS Neo-Mexicanus, Gray, PL Wright. 2, p. 55. Sides of Ben Moore, near tlie Copper 

 Mines, June, in flower and fruit; Bigeloiv. The peduncles 'are sometimes 3-flowered. Allied 

 to E. trilobus, 31oc. & Ses. 



RuBUS trivialis, 31ich. & FL 1, p. 296 ? Moist shady places, San Luis Obispo and San Diego, 

 California ; Parry. Mabibi, Sonora, June ; Thurher. 



RuBUs URSiNUS, Cham. & Schlechty in Linncea, 2, ^3. II ; Torr. d Gray^ FL 1, p. 456. New 

 Almaden, California, March — April ; Thurher. 



Mocino ; Torr. d Gray 

 Nutt. in Torr. d Gray 



Monterey, California, May ; 2 

 (Tab. XXI.) San Diego, Cal 



(& Gray, Fl. 1, p. 473. Near tlie Copper 



May ; Parry. A variety with larger leaves occurs at the same place. 



EosA BLANDA, Alt. Keiu. {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. 

 Mines, New Mexico ; Thurher. 



Photinia arbutifolia, Lindl. in Linn. Trans. 13,^. 103, <£- Bof. Beg. t. 491 ; Torr. d Gray, 

 I. c. Monterey, and Cordilleras of California. 



Vauquelinia corymeosa, Corr. in Eumb. dt Bonpl. PI. ^quin. I, p. 140, t. 40. Spira;a 

 Californica, Torr. in Emory, Pep. p. 140. Sierra Verde, Sonora, July, in flower, Schott. 

 High mountains near the Gila, Novemher, in fruit; MaJ. Emory. Dr. Parry's specimens 



Humb 



and less deeply toothed. 

 and serrate. 



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