Septeinber 3<~>, iQii 77 



feet altitude, June i6, 1N94, Parish J(jS / ■ Canyon vSj^rinjj^s, 1905, 

 Hall j^S^j. Providence mountains, according to Brandegee, 

 Zee 5: 148. 



Calijandra eriopiiyij.a Renth. Loud. Journ. Bot. ',i: 105. 

 Near Mesquile station, Colorado desert, April, 1881, Parish 

 y6j^ in half mature fruit. 



HOFFMANSEGGIA MICROPHYLLA Torr. Bot. Mex. Bound. 50. 

 Canyons of the Colorado desert. Palm vSpring.s, Indian 

 Wells, Toros, Parish; Coachella, Greata. 



RiBES GRACILLIMUM Coville & Brittou. 

 Extends as far eastward as Eden Hot Springs, near Beau- 

 mont, where collected by Greata in 1908. Also near Temecula, 

 W. G. Wright. 



RiBES QUERCETORUM (Treene 

 Box Spring mountains, F. M. Reed. Reche canyon, Parish. 



EvONYMUS Parishii Trelease, Trans. St. Louis Acad. 5: 354. 

 San Jacinto mountains above Strawberry valley, at about 

 6000 feet altitude, June 25, 1881, Parish gjy. Cuyamaca moun- 

 tains, June, 1897, Parish 441 J, • 1894, Brandegee. Palomar 

 mountains, 1896, McClatchie; 1897, Parish; 1904, Chandler. 



Glossopetalox spinescens Gray, Smiths. Cont. 5: 29.//. 12. 

 Water canyon, near Cushenberry Springs, north slope San 

 Bernardino mountains, at about 5000 feet altitude, .May, 1882, 

 Parish ijqi. 



Acer macrophvllum Pursh, Fl. 1: 257. 

 Usually several-stemmed rather than with a single trunk, 

 and seld )m exceeding thirty feet in height. Common, but not 

 abundant, along permanent streams in canyons of the southern 

 slope of the San Bernardino mountains, at 3000 to 4000 feet 

 altitude. Near Pa.sadena, McClatchie. San Gabriel mountains, 

 F. Griunell, Jr. Waterman Qs^wyow^ Parish. 



Acer bern.-^rdinum Abrams, Torreya ^\ 219. 

 Snow canyon, San Bernardino mountains, 6500 feet alti- 

 tude, June 20, 1901, Parish -{i 28. Probably the A. glabrum of 



