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BowLESii LOBATA5 Buiz & Pav. ; Torr. (& Gray^ I. c. p. 601. Moist sliady places, near San 

 Diego and Montereyj California; March — April ; and on the Kio Gila; Parry. 



Sanicula Mekztesii, Hooh. & Am, Bot. Beecliey^ p. 347 ; Torr & Gray^ I. c. p. 602. Ravines 

 near Monterey, California^ April ; Parry. 



Sanicula BiriNNATiFiDA; DougL 171 Hooh. Fl. Bor.-Am, l^p. 258, t. 92. White Oak plains 

 north of San Luis Obispo, and in other parts of California, March — April ; Parry. 



Sanicula LACiNiATA, Ilooh. & Am. Bot. Beecli. p, 347; S. nudicaulis, Eooh. d: Am. L c. 

 Monterey, California ; Parry. 



Hook. & Am. I. c. : Hooh. Fl 



258, t. 91. Monterey, 



Pan 



Ebyngrtm LeavekworthiIj Toir, cfc Gray^ FL 1, p. 604. Plains and rocky places between 



Devil's river and the Rio Grande, September ; Bigeloio. Piedras Pintas, western Texas; Scliott. 



Ekyngium Wrightii, Gray^ PL WrigliL 1, p. 78. Western Texas, on the Rio Grande, June; 



A, 



ScJiotty Bigeloio. Soaora, June — September ; Thurher^ Capt. E. K. Smith. 



Ekyngium diffusum, Toi^r. in Ann. Lye. N. Yorh^ 2, p. 207, & in 3Iarcy Rep. p. 286, t. 6. 

 On the lower Rio Grande, May ; Schott. 



Berula angustifolia, Koch; Gray^ PL Fendl. p. 55^ & PL Wriglit^ 2, p. 65. Marshes of 

 the Limpio, Texas; and at the Copper Mines, July, (in flower and fruit;) Bigeloio. Tucson, 



Sonora, May ; Schott. 



DO. Prodr. 4, v. 107 



Fl 



Plains 



between Fort Fillmore and the Organ mountains, and mountains near Lake Santa Maria, 

 Chihuahua, April ; Bigeloio. On the lower Rio Grande ; Schott. Sonora ; Parry. 



CicuTA MACULATA, Linn.; Torr. & Gray^ FL 1,^. 610. Shady moist places on the Limpio and 

 Mimbres, July ; Bigeloio^ Thurler. 



Daucosma laciniatum, Engelm. d Gray^ PL 2^ p. 210. Western Texas, October, (in fruit;) 

 Thurher. Copper Mines ; Bigelow. 



Cymopterus montanus, Nutt. in Torr. & Gray^ FL 1, J9. 624 ; Gray, PL Fendl. p. 56 ; & PL 



Wright. l,p. 79. 

 Cymopterus Feis^dleki, Grayy PL Fendl. p. 57? On the upper Rio Grande, Texas, and 



Chihuahua ; Bigeloio ^ Parry. 



FendL p. 57 

 June, (in flo 



Wright 



Peucedani'M DASYCARPUM, Torr. d: Grayy FL l,j?. G28. Southern California: the particular 

 station not recorded ; Parry. 



The fruit is nearly twice as large as in Douglas* 



original 



specimen, but in other respects his plant resembles ours. 



Peticebanum PARYiEOLirM, Torr. <& Gray^ L c. Pine woods near Monterey, California, April 

 (in flow^er, 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. 



Peucedais^um F(eniculaceum, NntL in Torr. <& Gray^ L c. f 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 aeguta, Torr. d Gray^ L c. p. 641. Near Santa Barbara; Parry. (Tab. XXYl.) 

 Eurypteea lucida, Nutt. in Torr. d Gray^ FL 1, p. 629. (Tab. XXVIL) Gravelly hills 

 north of San Diego, California, March ; Parry^ 



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