366 BOTANY. 
BaHIA CONFERTIFLORA, DC.—Santa Barbara (37), J. c. 380. 
He.enium BieEtovu, Gray.—Soda Spring, North Fork of Kern River, 
at 8,500 feet (414), 7. c. 393. 
AcwiutteaA Minuerotium, L.—Head of Peru Creek, 1. c. 400. 
TanacetumM canum, D. C. Eaton.—Olanche Mountain, at 10,000 feet 
altitude. Hitherto only found on the East Humboldt Mountains, Nevada; 
i & Git. 
Artemisia Rotnrocku, Gray.—Manachi Meadows, 8,200 feet (298). 
The common sage-brush of the region. A well-marked species of the sec- 
tion Seriphidium, Besser, |. c. 618—Puiate XIII. Natural size. Fig. 1. 
Head of flowers, magnified about 8 diameters. Fig. 2. Vertical section 
through head of flowers, enlarged about 8 diameters. Fig. 3. A single 
flower, enlarged about 10 diameters. Fig. 4. Style with stigmas, enlarged 
about 12 diameters. 
Artemisia Lupoviciana, Nutt.—Foot of Mount Olanche, at 9,400 feet 
altitude (338), a variety with large leaves, the lower ones pinnatifid, and 
the upper ones entire; heads large; J. ¢. 404. 
Arnica roxiosa, Nutt—North Fork of Kern River, at 12,000 feet alti- 
tude (399), U. ¢. 416. 
SENECIO TRIANGULARIS, Hook.—Mounts Olanche and Whitney, from 
9,800 to 12,000 feet, 7. c. 414. 
SENECIo aureus, L., var., Gray, verging toward S. canus——South Fork 
of Kern River, at 10,200 feet, on the mountains. 
Senecio Doverasu, DC.—Francisquito Pass (180, 181), J. ¢. 411. 
Senecio Crarkianus, Gray.—Mountains back of Soda Spring, on North 
Fork of Kern River, at 8,500 feet altitude (408), 7. c. 412; a well-marked 
and striking species. _ 
Senecio Fremontu, T. & G., var. occipenrais, Gray, 1. c. 618.—I 
can hardly help thinking we have in this a distinct species—Mount Whit- 
ney, at 12,000 feet, and mountains along South Fork of Kern River, at 
9,800 feet and upward, always growing on the most rocky and exposed 
places. (388, 380, 349.) 
TeTRapymia canescens, DC.—Manachi Meadows, 8,200 feet altitude 
(325), L. c. 408. 
