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Riverside caunty\ Banning, Jones 7/7-, 7495; Winchester, 

 Hall f3p. 



Santa Barbara count v. Santa Rosa ranch, near Lompoc, 

 Kennedy 1J41. 



San Bernardino county. Parry and Lemmon 66; San Ber- 

 nardino, Kennedy //jy. 



Santa Clara county: Gilroy, Baker /(//J; Elmer 4902; 

 Stanford University, Baker 6/2, 6j2, J21 ; Elmer 4836; Los 

 Gates, Kennedy 1J36; Heller 7378. 



Santa Cruz county: Santa Cruz, Heller, April 9, 1903. 



San Diego county: San Diego Jones 3164; Jainul Valley, 

 Orcutl, April 5, 1889; San Diego, Brandegee, April, 1905; Chula 

 Vista, Grant 1318; Fallbrook, Abrams 3324. 



San Francisco: Jones 7456; near San Francisco, Kellogg 

 and Harford / ?/. 



San Joaquin county: Stockton, Reid, May, 1S92. 



San Luis Obispo county: San Luis Obispo, Jones 26 75; Mis. 

 Summers, April 26, 1882. 



Solano county: Yauden, Kennedy 1733; Cordelia, Heller, 

 April 25, 1902. 



Sonoma county: Fort Ross, April 23, 1903, Santa Rosa, 

 June 2, 1902, Heller; Healdsburg, Heller and Brown 5242. 



North Pacific coast, Parry, 18S7 and 1888. 



T. GRACILENTUM var. INCONSPICUUM Femald, Zoe \\ 380. 1894. 



T. inconspicitum Heller, Muhlenbergia 1 : 135. 1906. 



The plant becomes fully as large as T. gracilentum, as may 

 be seen in Parish's 5220 and 5628, and in our specimens col- 

 lected April 24, 1907, near San Bernardino, the type locality. 

 Fernald's original description calls for a plant 2-6 inches high. 

 Along the macadamized roads near San Bernardino in places it 

 is very abundant and stunted on account of lack of moisture and 

 the poor nutritive properties of the crushed rock in which it is 

 growing. In more advantageous places it grows to a good size. 

 Both the species and the variety may be found growing in close 



