356 BOTANY. 
SISYMBRIUM INCISUM, Engelm., (369), 7. ¢. p. 41. 
Brassica NIGRA, Boiss.—Introduced, and has become a most obnoxious 
weed in some parts of California. Sometimes growing 8-10° high, as in 
the western portion of the Santa Clara Valley, /. ¢. p. 39. 
CAPPARIDE A. 
ISOMERIS ARBOREA, Nutt.—The common dry ground shrub in portions 
of the Santa Clara Valley (179), J. ¢. p. 50. 
CISTINE. 
HELIANTHEMUM scopakiuM, Nutt.—Bartlett’s Cafon near Santa Bar- 
bara (125), J. ¢. p. 54. 
FRANKENIACE. 
FRANKENIA GRANDIFOLIA, Cham. & Schlecht—Santa Barbara, where it 
is the common weed of the seashore (55, 96), 1. ¢. p. 60. 
CARYOPHYLLEZ. 
SILENE LaciniaTa, Cav.—Santa Barbara (141), /. ¢. p. 64. 
Sitene Gatuica, L.—Santa Barbara, where it is evidently introduced 
(160), 1. e p. 63. 
STELLARIA LONGIPES, oldie, (310), 1. ¢. p. 68. 
Saciva Linn, Presl—Manachi Meadows, at 8,000 feet altitude (311), 
i. c. p. 70. 
LerigonuM MEDIUM, Fries. (Spergularia media, Presl.)—Santa Barbara 
(154), 1. ¢. p. 71. 
HYPERICINE. 
Hypericum Scouuert, Hook., /. ¢. p. 81. — 
MALVACEZ. 
SIDALCEA MALVZFLORA, Gray, /. ¢. p. 83. 
MatyastrRUM SPLENDIDUM, Kellogg ?—Bartlett’s Cafion, near Santa 
Barbara (120), 7. c. p. 85. 
