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ChorizanThe stelIvULATA Benth. in DC. Prodr. 14: 26. 1856. 

 No. 7910a, collected May 30, in grassy open places about 

 three miles east of Redding, Shasta county The type was from 

 "in valle Sacramento." 



BuTNERiA OCCIDENTALIS (H. & A.) Greene, Erythea, 1: 207. 

 1893. 

 Calycanthus occidentalis H. & A. Bot. Beech. 340. 1840. 



No. 7916, collected May 31, near Middle Creek station, 

 Shasta county, in moist places. It is not uncommon along the 

 upper Sacramento. 



Caulanthus coulteri Wats. 



No. 7630, collected April 8, on the bluffs of Kern river neaf 

 Oil City, Kern county. This form is abundant on the hills east 

 of Bakersfield, and is probably distinct, especially if our no. 

 7768 is typical. 



Lotus pinnatus Hook. Bot. Mag.//. 2c; ij. 1829. 



Hosackia bicolor Dougl. Bot. Keg. pi. 12^/. 1829. 



No. 7905, collected May 30, on the banks of a stream about 

 three miles northeast of Redding, Shasta county. This species 

 is said to be rare in California. 



Carum KEI.LOGGI1 Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 7: 344. 1867. 



Ataenia Kelloggii Greene, Pittonia, 1: 274. 1889. 



No. 7535, collected September 15, 1904, in the foothills 

 west of Los Gatos, Santa Clara county. The type was from San 

 Jose, nine miles from Los Gatos. It is rather common locally 

 on grassy banks, flowering in July. 



Nemophila insignis Dougl. Journ. Hort. Soc. 3: 275. 



No. 7569, collected March 22, in low rich ground in grassy 

 places at Sutter City, Sutter county, the flowers on some plants 

 smaller and of a deeper blue. 



