364 BOTANY. 
Sotmpaco Cauirornica, Nutt.—Santa Barbara (105). 
Sotmpaco Catirornica, Nutt., var. Nevapensis, Gray.—Walker’s Basin 
at 3,440 feet (279), 7. c. 319. 
SoLipaco Gurraponts, Gray (Proc. Am. Acad. vi, 543).—F ort Tejon, 
3,150 feet (193); Cuddy’s Ranch (near Tejon), at 5,150 feet (254); Walker's 
Basin, at 3,440 feet (290), Fl. Cal. 1, 319. My specimens appear to have 
rather broader and more obtuse scales to the involucre than usual. 
SoLmpaGo ELoncata, Nutt.—Soda Spring, North Fork of Kern River, 
at 6,900 feet altitude (418), 7. c. 319. : 
Sonmago occientauis, Nutt.—South Fork of Kern River, at 6,000 
feet altitude, /. c. 318. 
Lessinqia nana, Gray.—Walker’s Basin, at 3,440 feet. It was about 
the only plant remaining on the ground over which sheep had been driven 
so frequently as to destroy all other vegetation, J. c. 307. 
LessIngia RAMULOSA, Gray, var. TENUIS, Gray.—Head of Peru Creek, 
at 5,100 feet, 7. c. 307. 
CoRETHROGYNE FILAGINIFOLIA, Nutt., var. TOMENTELLA, Gray.—Cuddy’s 
Ranch, near Fort Tejon, at 5,150 feet altitude, 7. c. 320. 
ASTER CANESCENS, Pursh. (Mach@ranthera canescens, Gray.)—Olanche 
Mountain, at 10,000 feet altitude (359), he 322: 
Aster Menziesu, Lindl.—Head of Peru Creek, at 5,100 feet (239), 7. 
ce. 323. 
Aster astivus, Ait. (?)—Two forms (396) from Southern Sierras, at 
2,000 feet altitude, and (283, more luxuriant) from Walker’s Basin, at 3,440 
feet, have been doubtfully placed here by Dr. Gray. lc. 614. 
ASTER aDscEeNDENS, Lindl. ?—Soda Spring, North Fork of Kern River, 
at 6,900 feet (417), 7 c. 324. 3 
Aster AnpEeRsonu, Gray.—Mount Whitney, at 12,000 feet altitude, 7. 
ce. 825. 
ASTER PULCHELLUS, D. C. Eaton.—Appears to me by its broader and 
thicker leaves to be distinct from the above (A. Andersonii, Gray). Though, 
as already intimated by Dr. Gray, in Fl. Cal. 1, 325, it is very near it. 
Southern Sierras, in wet meadows, at 8,200 feet (321). 
ERIGERON FoLiosum, Nutt., var, STENOPHYLLUM, Gray.—Santa Barbara 
