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CARDUACEAE 



Grindelia CAMPORUM Greene, Manual, 171. 1894. 



No. 81 1 7, collected July 14, near Nevada City, Nevada 

 county, on dry grassy hillsides near pine trees. Our plant is 

 somewhat out of the range of the original which is "common on 

 rich plains east of the Mt. Diablo Range, but appears to belong 

 here. 



Stenotus LiNEARiFOLius (DC.) T. & G. Fl. N. A. 3: 238, 

 1842. 



Aplopappus linearifolius DC. Prodr. 5: 347. 1836. 



No. 7790, collected April 28, on the high ridge west of 

 McKittrick, Kern county, where it is abundant as a low com- 

 pact symmetrical shrub, the flowers deep yellow. It grows here 

 on open gravelly slopes. 



No. 7813, collected May i, near Keene station in the Te- 

 hachapi mountains, Kern county, the shrub tall with slender 

 ascending branches, growing in shaded places, the flowers light 

 yellow. 



TuMiONELLA MONACTis (Gray) Greene, Leaflets, 1: 173. 1906, 

 Aplopappus monactis Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 19: i. 1883. 

 Ericatneria monactis McClatchie, Erythea, 3: 124. 1894. 

 No. 7753, collected April 24, on the lower part of the moun- 

 tain about three miles southwest of Mojave, Kern county, in 

 rocky places, the plants just coming into bloom. Originally 

 from "borders of the Mohave Desert, S. E. California, Palmer.''^ 



Lessingia nemaclada Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 1: 191. 1885. 

 No. 81 18, collected July 14, on dry gravelly slopes near 

 Grass Valley, Nevada county, plentiful. Originally from "El 

 Dorado and Colusa Counties." 



