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exigita^ but it seems to fall under the insufficient description in 

 the Synoptical Flora. It was noted at only one place, and is 

 apparently not common. 



ALSINACEAE 



Alsine LONGipes (Goldie) Coville, Cont. U. S. Nat. Herb. 4 : 

 70. 1893. 



Stellaria longipes Goldie, Edinb. Phil. Journ. 7: 327. 1822. 



No. 8313, collected May 23, in the foothills west of Bishop, 

 Inyo county, on the grassy banks of a cold mountain stream; not 

 plentiful. The species as now accepted is clearly an aggregate, 

 and has an extremely wide range. The type came from "woods 

 near Lake Ontario." 



Arenaria macradenia Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 17; 367. 1882. 



Arenaria congesta var. macradenia Jones, Proc. Cal. Acad. 

 II. 5: 626. 1895. 



No. 8358, collected May 31, in coarse granite sand in the 

 foothills west of Bishop, Inyo county, elevation about 55C»o feet. 

 The plants grew in tufts protected by low shrubs. The type 

 was collected "near the Mohave River, and in the mountains 

 bordering the Mohave desert." Coville reports it from southern 

 Inyo county on the mountains to the east of Owen's valley. 



RANUNCULACEAE 



Delphinium andersonii Gray, Bot. Gaz. 13: 52. 1887. 



No. 8247, collected May 14, in volcanic detritus on the 

 Red Hill west of Bishop, Inyo county, where it is abundant and 

 also occurs at other places along the foothills near Bishop in 

 granite sand. The sepals are pale blue in these plants. 



Delphinium greenei Eastw. 



No. 8159, collected April 12, in Madera county on hills 

 above the San Joaquin river about five miles above Pollasky, 

 growing on grassy northerly slopes in rich soil. It is a beauti- 

 ful plant, the flowers deep violet-purple. 



