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(98); also another from near this, but with wider leaves, from Bartlett's 
Cafion, 12 miles north from Santa Barbara (138), 1. ¢. 330. 
Baccuaris Douciasu, DC.—Near Hot Springs, Kern Co. (296), Fl. 
Cal. 1, 333. 
TESSARIA BOREALIS, T. & G.—Santa Clara Valley (184), 1. c. 334. 
GNAPHALIUM PALUSTRE, Nutt—Santa Barbara, /. c. 342. 
Iva AXILLARIS, Pursh—Cuddy’s Ranch, near Fort Tejon, at 5,150 feet 
altitude (256), 1. ¢. 343. 
VIGUIERA RETICULATA, Watson.—Telescope Mountain, /. c. 354. 
HeEwiantTHus PETIOLARIS, Nutt.—Head of Peru Creek, /. ¢. 353. 
Heviantuus Cauirornicus, DC.—Fort Tejon, /. ¢. 353. 
Encetia Cauirornica, Nutt—Santa Barbara (82), /. ¢. 351. 
Mapra ELEGANS, Don.—Walker’s Basin, at 3,440 feet altitude (293), 
lc. 359. 
Hemizonia RAMOsIssIMA, Benth—Santa Barbara (38, 100), and Santa | 
Clara Valley (176), J. c. 362. 
Hemizonia puncens, T, & G.—Santa Barbara (81), /. c. 363. 
Hemizonta WHEELERI, Gray.—Southern Sierras, at 8,200 feet altitude 
(306), 2.c.617—PtateX. Naturalsize. Fig 1. Verticalsection tl hf 
showing ray- and disk-flowers in place on the convex roteptadle. Fie. 2. 
Ray-flower, with its achenium enfolded by the scale of involucre. Fig. 3 
Chaff of disk. Fig. 4. Disk-flower, with abortive ovary. Fig. 5. Top view of 
the receptacle and scales of the involucre. Fig. 6. Scale of involucre, enfold- 
ingray-achenium. Fig. 7. Ray-achenium. All enlarged about 8 diameters. 
LAGOPHYLLA RAMOsISsIMA, Nutt.—Fort Tejon, at 3,150 feet altitude 
(194), 2. ¢. 367. 
JAUMEA CARNOSA, Gray.—Santa Barbara, salt-marshes near the coast, 
l. ¢. 372. 
VENEGASIA CARPESIOIDES, DC aBertletes Cafion, near Santa Barbara 
(142), 0. ¢. 372. 
Hutsea ateipa, Gray.—Mount Whitney, at 13,700 feet altitude (387), 
I. c. 386. 
Cuanactis Dovetasn, Hook. & hen —Mount Olanche, at 9,400 feet 
altitude, J. c. 391. 
