February 20, 1906 159 



No. 8121, collected July 14, alonj^; Deer Creek, Nevada 

 county, near Nevada City, on dry hillsides under pine trees, the 

 plants rather tall, equably leafy throughout. 



RiGiOPAPPUS LEPTOCLADUS Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 548. 

 1865. 



No. 7863, collected May 26, on dry grassy hillsides west of 

 Redding, Shasta county. It is widely distributed throughout 

 California, as well as the whole Pacific coast, the type from 

 "Dalles of the Columbia River, Oregon." 



Chaenactis lanosa DC. Prod. 5: 659. 1836. 



No. 7615, collected April 7, in sand at Caliente, Kern 

 county. In habit this does not altogether agree with the de- 

 scription in the Synoptical Flora. 



Chaenactis GLABRiuscuLA DC. Prod. 5: 659. 1836. 



No. 7650, collected April 11, on the edge of the plain two 

 miles west of Pampa station, Kern county, in sandy soil. 



Chaenactis stevioides H. & A. Bot. Beech. 353. 1840. 



No. 7752, collected April 24, on the slopes of the mountain 

 about three miles southwest of Mojave, Kern county. The type 

 was from the "Snake Country," Idaho. 



Chaenactis fremonti Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 19: 30. 1883. 

 No. 7665, collected April 12, on the ridge to the right of 

 the mouth of Kern canyon, Kern county, not plentiful and just 

 coming into bloom, the plants with some woolly pubescence. 



No. 7727, collected x\pril 20, at Sunset, Kern county, on 

 gravelly hillsides. The type was from the "desert of the ]\Io- 

 have and Lower Colorado." 



Chaenactis douglasii (Hook.).H. & A. Bot. Beech. 354. 1840. 

 Hyme7iopappus Douglasii Hook. Fl. 1: 316. 1833. 

 Macrocarphiis Douglasii Nutt. Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. 11. 

 7: 376. 1840. 



