September 3<>, i<)ii 8i 



LvcHM I'Akisiiii (iray 

 Accordlntr to C. V. Raker (in lit.) there is a "considerable 

 colon)'" of this species near Pvlsinore. 



LvciUM ToRRKVi Ciray 

 In the Mojave desert at Hawley's station and Camp Cady, 

 Paris//. 



Beloperone californica Benth. 

 This must be added to the list of desert plants which reach 

 the San Dieo^o district. Lakeside, June, 1897, Hubby. 



Salvia mohavensis Greene. Audibertia capitata Gray 

 In rocky ravines at Camp Cady in the Mojave desert, May, 

 1882, Parish. Also at Ivanpah, 1882, Parish i6jj. 



Eriodictyox Parrvi Greene 

 So far as I have seen, this plant is strictly herbaceous. 



Baccharis glutixosa Pers. 

 Reaches as far west, at least, as Banning, Parish y26. 



Artemisia spinescens D. C. Eaton 

 Hesperia; Rabbit Springs, May, 1882, Parish 12^8; Lancas- 

 ter, Daviiiso)!. 



2. The Southern California Jfncaceae 

 Mr. M. L. Fernald has kindly called my attention to an 

 error in my paper in this journal for December, 1910. The 

 Juncus collected by Abrams under no. 3847 should be referred 

 \.o Junciis sphacrocarpits This old-world species had been con- 

 fused 1)\- American botanists withy, biifoniu s wwXW Mr. Fernald, 

 in Rhodora (5: 39. 1904, rectified the error. The following 

 change is necessary in my key to the southern California Junci: 



Annuals 



Capsuli- tri^oiiuiis-ublung lo ovoid. 3-4.5 mm. long, 

 embraced at maturity by the ascendino^ floral 

 Sf->;menls 

 .\\\ tour sej^ments liuear-lanreolate, exceeding the 



capsule; seeds ovoid, apiculate J. bufonius 



Inner segments obtuse, little if at all exceeding the 



capsule; seeds truncate J. bufonius halophilus 



Capsule subspherical to short-ovoid, 2-3 mm. long; 

 mature segments loosely ascending, with 

 spreading or snbsquarrose tips J. sphaerocarpus 



