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tree sliow any apparent diminntion of the mature foliaj^e, bcino^ 

 perpetually clothed with a dense glossy coat of green, with the 

 added bright tints of the unfolding leaves in spring. 



CaKII.K CA LI for NIC a 



The genus Cakilc seems to be a southern one, and this spe- 

 cies strictly maritime. From the description it appears to be 

 near C. maritiiua Chapman, and indeed may be synonymous. 

 C. califo}-)iica has been collected on the northwest coast at the 

 following stations: 



Near Port Angeles, Wash., by Webster, 1908, fide J. B. 

 Flett; near Pacific Beach, Wash., 1908, 1910, by A. S. Foster; 

 near Long Beach, Wash., 1907, by students of Stanford Univer- 

 sity, y^r/^:' Aluhlenbergia; near Tillamook Head, Oregon, y^^'i? M. 

 W. Gorman.'" These stations are probably about the northern 

 limit of distribution. The writer will mail a specimen to the 

 first applicant. — A. S. Foster, Pacific Beach^ Wash. 



