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Draperia systyla (Gray) Torr. Proc. Am. Acad, 7: 401. 1867, 

 Nama systyla Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 37. 1862. 

 No. 7966, collected June 5, a short distance below Shasta 

 Springs, Siskiyou county. These specimens and one from Trin- 

 ity county collected by Miss Eastwood, are less hirsute and more 

 glandular, therefore greener looking than plants from the Yo- 

 semite region. The type locality is not given, merely "Califor- 

 nia, Lobb, no. 164." 



EmmenanThe penduliflora Benth. Trans. Linn. Soc. 17: 

 281. 1837. 

 No. 7697, collected May i, near Keene Station in the Te- 

 hachapi mountains, Kern county, the plants small and diffuse. 

 The type was "from Mr. Douglas's Californian collection." 



Eriodictyon californicum (H. & A.) Greene, Pittonia, 2: 23. 

 1889. 



Wigandia ? Californica H. & A. Bot. Beech. 365. 1840. 



No. 7996, collected June 8, on the hills west of Yreka, Sis- 

 kiyou county, the leaves comparatively narrow and the gluti- 

 nous calyx naked except for some bristle-like hairs on the mar- 

 gin. Douglas got the type in the middle coast region. 



Eriodtctyon lobbii (Gray) Greene, Bull. Cal, Acad. 1: 202. 

 1886. 



Nama Lobbii Gray, Proc. Am, Acad. 7: ■^■^. 1866. 



No. 8050, collected June 16, back of Sisson near the Mt. 

 Shasta trail in sand, the plants prostrate. In appearance it re- 

 sembles the other plants described as Nania^ except that it is 

 lignescent. 



CONANTHUS DEPRESSUS Lemmon, in Heller, Cat. N. A. PI. 6. 

 1898. 

 Nama depressum Lemmon; Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 20: 



304. 1885. 

 No. 7701, collected April 14, on gravelly hills near Rands- 

 burg, Kern county, where it is abundant. The type is from the 



