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Cheiranthus perennis (Wats.) Greene, Pittonia, 3: 132. 1896 

 Erysimum asperuin perenne Wats, in Coville, Proc. BioL 



Soc. Wash. 7: 70. 1892. 

 No. 8294, collected May 21, in the Sierra foothills in the 

 first canyon south of Bishop, Inyo county, growing at an eleva- 

 tion of about 5000 feet on precipitous slopes in coarse granite 

 sand. The determination is by no means positive, but our plant 

 is near this species. The specimens seem to be of the season's 

 growth, but otherwise agree fairly well with the illustration of 

 the type, which was collected "between Mineral King and Fare- 

 well Gap, Sierra Nevada, Tulare County, California." 



C APP A RID ACE AE 



Peritoma luTEUM (Hook.) Raf. Sylv. Tellur. 112. 



Cleome lutea Hook. Fl, Bor, Am. 1: 70.//. 2^. 1830. 



No. 8348, collected May 30, along the roadside near Bishop, 

 Inj'o county, but not plentiful. It is common along the banks 

 of the Truckee river near Reno, Nevada. 



Cleomella parviflora Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 6: 520. 1865. 

 No. 8289, collected May 18, along the roadside near Bishop, 

 Inyo county, in rather moist ground. Noticed at other places 

 near Bishop, and is probably common. The type came from 

 "Nevada, near Carson City." 



CRASSULACEAE 



pUDLEYA HELLERi Rose, Bull. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 27. 1903. 



No. 8412, collected July 24, on sand hills near the edge of 

 the woods beyond Point Pinos lighthouse near Pacific Grove, 

 Monterey county. The specimens are from type locality, and 

 so far as known, the only ones distributed. Early in July, 1903, 

 living specimens from which the description was drawn were 

 .sent to Dr. J. N. Rose. It is rather plentiful about the edge of 

 the woods, and plants very similar to it are found along the 

 beach near the light house. 



