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HoRKEWA SERiCEA (Gray) Rydb. Bull. Torn Club, 35: 56. 

 1898. 



Horkelia Californica var. sericea Gray, Proc. Am. Acad. 

 6: 529. 1865. 



Horkelia Kelloggii Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 3; 416. 1887. 



Potentilla Kelloggii Greene, Pittonia, 1: loi. 1887. 



No. 8380, collected June 8, in San Mateo county in sandy 

 soil near Ocean View, San Francisco, on the Lake Merced side 

 of the Ocean Shore tracks. The plants have numerous long 

 procumbent branches, differing greatly from H. californica with 

 its few short ascending branches. Determined by Professor 

 Greene. 



COLEOGYNE RAMOSISSIMA Torr. PI. Frem. 8, 1853. 



No. 8229, collected May 10, at the base of the Sierra foot- 

 hills south of Bishop, Inyo county, growing in coarse granite 

 sand. Plentiful in the vicinity on low hills and on the adjacent 

 plain. The original came from the "sources of the Mojave and 

 Virgin Rivers." 



KuNZiA Gi^ANDULOSA (Curran) Greene, Pittonia, 3: 299. 1892. 



Purshia glandulosa Curran, Bull. Cal. Acad. 1: 53. 1885. 



No. 8225, collected May 10, at the base of the Sierra foot- 

 hills south of Bishop, Inyo county, and no doubt occurring all 

 along the base of the mountains from this point southward to 

 the original station "on the Mojave side of Tehachapi Pass," 

 the exact location near Cameron station, 



Rosa PiNETORUM Heller, Muhlenbergia, 1: 53. 1904. 



No. 8413, collected July 24, in sandy pine woods near the 

 Point Pinos light house not far from Pacific Grove, Monterey 

 county. Fruiting specimens only were collected. This is the 

 type locality, the original collected perhaps a mile further back 

 in the woods. 



