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Volume 6 December 31, 1910 



MUHLENBERGIA 



THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA JUNCACEAE— II 

 By S. B. Parish 



§4. J unci septati 



11. Juncus oxymeris Engelm. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 2: 483. 



1868. 



In the Nevadau region at about 6000 feet altitude. 



San Bernardino mountains: Deep creek, July, 1901, Abrams 

 2026; Strawberry Peak, July, T901, Abrams 1997. San Jacinto 

 mountains: Strawberry valley, August, 1897, Hall 837, 836. 



12. Juncus phaeocephai.us var. paniculatus Engelm. Trans. 



St. Louis Acad. 2: 484. 1868. 



Very common throughout the Cismontane region, and as- 

 cending the mountains to 9400 feet altitude. 



Inyo county. Owens valley, June, 1891, Coville and Fun- 

 ston 90/. 



Los Angeles county. Los Angeles, Davidson. Santa Mon- 

 ica, Hasse. 



Orange county. Alamitos, June, 1901, Abrams 1752. 



San Bernardino county. San Bernardino valley, 1000 feet 

 altitude, May, 1910, Parish Sou. Devil canyon, 2000 feet alti- 

 tude, May, 1909, Parish 7096. Whitewater basin, August, 1909, 

 Mrs. Wilder. Big Meadows, 6800 feet altitude, July, 1906, Hall 

 7596. South fork Santa Ana river, 8200 feet altitude, Hall 

 7609. 



Riverside county. San Jacinto mountains: Fuller's Mill, 

 5800 feet altitude, Halt 22 38; Snow creek, 5800 feet altitude, 

 July, 1901, Hall 2543; eastern slope San Jacinto Peak, 9400 

 feet altitude, Reed 2302. 



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