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Mepicago penticuLata, Willd.—‘“ Bur Clover.” Santa Barbara (107); 
lc. p. 133. 
MELIwoTus PaRVIFLORA, Desf.—‘‘Sweet Clover.” Santa Barbara (25); 
lc. p. 132. 
TRIFOLIUM MEGACEPHALUM, Nutt—Northeastern California, /. c.p. 127. 
TRIFOLIUM INVOLUCRATUM, Willd., var. HETERODON, Watson.—Los An- 
geles (26); at Manachi Meadows (300); near Fort Tejon (216); at head of 
Peru Creek (237), and at Walker’s Basin (285); 1 c. p. 130. 
TRIFOLIUM TRIDENTATUM, Lindl. (Torr. & Gray, Fl. 1, 692), var. oprust- 
FLORUM, Watson (426), Weldon; also var. MELANANTHUM, Watson (189), 
Weldon; /. c. p. 130. 
TRIFOLIUM MoNANTHUM, Gray (Proc. Am. Acad. vi, 523)—At Manachi 
Meadows (307), and on the North Fork of Kern River, at 9,000 feet alti- 
tude (413), 7. ¢ p. 131. 
Hosackia optongirouia, Benth. (Pl. Hartw. 305)—Santa Barbara 
(289), 1. c. p. 135. 
Hosackta Torreyi, Gray (Proc. Am. Acad. viii, 625)—In the Sierra 
Nevada, on the North Fork of Kern River, at 8,500 feet altitude (411), and 
at Cuddy’s Ranch, near Fort Tejon (215), /. c. p. 135. 
Hosacxra Pursniana, Benth.—Ojai Creek Valley (178), 7. ¢. p. 137. 
Hosack14 GuaBra, Torrey (Bot. Wilkes Exp.274). (EH. scoparia, Nutt.)— 
Frequent in the Coast Ranges of California; Santa Barbara, Rothrock (24); 
l. c. p. 187. 
PsoraLEA macrostacuyA, DC.—Throughout California; Ojai Creek 
Valley (172); @ ¢. p. 140. 
ROSACEA. 
ApEnNosToMA FascicuLaTuM, Hook. & Arn., J. c. p. 184. 
CHAMABATIA FOLIOLOSA, Benth. (Torr. Pl. Fremontiane, p. 11, tab. vi), 
l.c. p. 173. : 
CERCOCARPUS PARVIFOLIUS, Nutt.—Fort Tejon (196), where, with a scrub 
oak and Ceanothus spinosus, it forms the densest of chaparral,* /. ¢. p. 174. 
*The use of the term chaparral should strictly be confined to thickets or ‘“‘plantations” of ever- 
Common usage in California and along our Mexican border connects it with almost any 
dense thicket of a low, shrubby growth. 
