APPENDIX. 369 
POLEMONIACE®. 
By Pror. T. C. PORTER. 
CoLLoMIA AGGREGATA, Porter. (Gilia aggregata, Spreng.)—Olanche 
Mountain, at 10,000 feet elevation, September (358), 1. ¢. 496. 
GILIA DENSIFLORA, Benth—Mount Piiios, at 6,000 feet elevation, July 
(204), 1. c. 491. 
Gita Cauirornica, Benth—Little Olanche Mountain, at 9,400 feet, 
September (339), 1. c. 492. 
GiL1A virGATA, Steud.—Head of Peru Creek, at 5,000 feet (245), 0. ¢. 
495. 
HYDROPHYLLACEZ:. 
PHACELIA CIRCINATA, Jacq. f—South Fork of Kern River, at 9,800 feet 
altitude (336), 1. c. 1, 506. 
PHACELIA RAMOSISSIMA, Dougl.—Fort Tejon, Santa Barbara (112, 95), 
l. c. 1, 508. 
PHACELIA GRANDIFLORA, Gray.—Cassitas Pass, 550 feet altitude (165), 
l. ¢. 1, 513. 3 
Nama Rornrocxu, Gray.—Little Manachi Meadows, 5,000-6,000 feet 
altitude, 7. c. 621—Puate XVIII. Natural size. Fig. 1. Flower. Fig. 2. 
Corolla, split open. Fig. 3. Pistil and calyx, all enlarged about 4 diame- 
ters. Fig. 4. Vertical section of pistil. Fig. 5. Cross-section of ovary, the 
two latter enlarged about 6 diameters. Fig. 6. Mature seed, enlarged 
about 5 diameters. 
ERIODICTYON TOMENTOSUM, Benth—Fort Tejon, 5,100 feet altitude, 
(277), 1. c. 518. 
CONVOLVULACEZ. 
Cressa Cretica, L.—Santa Barbara, /. ¢. 534. 
Cuscuta saLinA, Engelm.—Santa Barbara, on Frankenia and Salsola 
(101). 
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