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BpRAGuea umbellata Torr. PI. Freni. 4.//. /. 1850. 



Calyptridium ttmbellatum Greene, Bull. Torr. Club, 13: 

 144. 1886. 



No, 8052, collected June 17, along- the railroad between 

 Sisson and Barnard station, Siskiyou county. It is not uncom- 

 mon in that region, at the foot of Mt. Shasta, in sandy ground. 

 Type locality, "forks of the Nozah River, in the foothills of the 

 Sierra Nevada of Northern California." This stream is said to 

 be a branch of the Sacramento west of Lassen Peak, which 

 woiild place it in Shasta county. It ascend.s to 7000 feet in the 

 Sierra, and is found on the high peaks of the Coast Range. 



MoNTiA DEPRESSA (A. Gray) Suksd. Deutsche Bot. Monats. 16: 

 221. 1898. 

 Claytonia parvifiora var, depressa A. Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 



22: 281. 1887. 

 Montia pm^viflora var. depressa Robinson, Syn Fl. 1 : Part 



I, 274. 1897. 

 No. 7924, collected June i, near Dunsmuir, Siskiyou 

 county, growing under trees not far from the railroad. It was 

 noticed at only one place, and apparently never before recorded 

 from California. 



Montia parviflora (Dougl.) Howell, Erythea, 1: 38. 1893. 

 Claytonia parvifiora Dougl.; Hook. Fl. Bor. Am. 1: 225. 



pl- 73- I833-- 

 Claytonia perfoliata var. parvifiora Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 



4:71. 1857. 



Type locality, "abundant along the course of the Columbia 

 in open parts of the forest where wood has been burned, or the 

 ground turned up by deer." 



No. 7716, collected x\pril 18, near Girard station, in the 

 Tehachapi mountains, Kern county, in a ravine in rich moist 

 soil. The plants were low, i dm. high or less, growing in dense 

 masses. In some of the smaller plants the basal leaves are nearly 

 as louQ- as the flowerine stems. 



