374 BOTANY. 



URTICEiE. 

 Uktica holoseeicea, Nutt. — Santa Barbara (1G2). 

 SALICACEiE. 



Salix laevigata, Bebb, var. angustifolia? (Fl. Cal. ined.). — Lake 

 Elizabeth, July, 3,170 feet altitude. Fertile arnents too old for satisfactory 

 determination. 



Salix glauca, L. (Watson, vol. v, King's Rep. p. 325.) — Base of 

 Mount Whitney, 11,500 feet altitude (406). 



EUPHORBIACE^E. 

 By De. George Engelmann. 



Ceoton Califoenicus, Mull., var. majoe, Watson, Fl. Cal. vol. 2, ined. 

 (Hendecandra procumbcns, Eschsch.) — Erect, stouter than the type of the 

 species; leaves oval-oblong-, 2' long, on petioles 6" long. Sandy const at 

 Santa Barbara (113). Previously found by Nuttall. 



Eeemocaepus setigeeus, Benth. Bot. Sulph. 53, tab. 26; DC. Prod. 

 15, pars. 2, 708. — Sandy seashore of Southern California, Rothrock, at 

 Santa Barbara. 



Euphoebia (Anisophyllum) albomaeginata, To it. & Gray in Pacif. R. 

 R. Rep. 2, 174, Bot. Mex. Bound. 186; Boissier in DC. Prod. 15, 2, 30.— 

 Fort Tejon (274). 



CUPULIFEILE. 



By De. Geoege Engelmann. 



Queecus lobata, Nee. — Fort Tejon, at over 3,000 feet altitude (198). 



Queecus dumosa, Nutt., Engelin. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 3, 382 and 

 393.— Francisquita Canon, at 2,100 feet altitude. A form with large, sessile 

 acorns; cups with small, brown, downy scales, only slightly tumid at base. 



Qut.ecus cheysolepis, Liebm — The specimen collected at Fort Tejon 

 is from a large tree, with large acorns, in thickly fulvous-tomentose cups, 

 but with small (1' long) entire leaves. 



Queecus agetfolia, Ne'e. — A large tree common nix nit Santa Barbara 

 (163, 164). 



Queecus Sonomensis, Benth. — On Mount Piflos (205). 



