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JUNCACEAE 



The determinations by Mr. Theodor Holm 



JUNCUS OXYMERIS Engelm. Trans. St. Louis Acad. 2: 483. 

 1868. 

 No. 7520, collected on the summit of the first ridge west of 

 Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, in wet clay about a spring. The 

 original was collected by Hartweg in swampy places in the 

 Sacramento valley somewhere north of Marysville. 



JUNCus TENUIS Willd. Sp. PI. 2: 212. 1799. 



No. 7466, collected May 31, 1904, in a wet place near the 

 reservoir west of Los Gatos, Santa Clara county, where it is not 

 common. 



MELANTKACEAE 



Zygadenus venenosus S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 14: 279. 

 1879. 

 No. 7823, collected in wet ground at Tehachapi, Kern 

 county. May 5. The type of the species came from the Coast 

 Range in Monterey county, and apparently is confined to wet 

 places. 



OdonTostomum hartweCtII Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 150.//. 

 ^-^- 1857. 

 No. 7846, collected May 25, at Redding, Shasta county, on 

 dry gravelly hills in the western part of the town, where it is 

 locally abundant. This is probably its northern limit, as here- 

 tofore it has not been recorded from north of Butte county. The 

 type was collected by Hartweg "in locis siccis glareosis, in valle 

 Sacramento," undoubtedly in Butte county. It has been re- 

 ported from as far south as the foothills of Amador county, and 

 is said to be rare. 



LILIACEAE 



Allium attenuifolium Kellogg, Proc. Cal. Acad. 2: no. //. 

 J4. 1 861. 



