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The type is no. 8231, collected May 11, 1906, near Laws, 

 Inyo connty, California, in sandy soil along an irrigating ditch. 

 Not uncommon in that part of Owen's valley. In vSmall's key 

 in Bull. Torr. Clnb, 23: 192-193, this species would come near 

 C. heterochroma and C.parryim shape of leaf, but agrees with 

 neither. 



AMMIACEAE 



BOWLESIA SEPTENTRIONALIS C. & R. 



No. 8150, collected April 11, on the banks of the San Joa- 

 quin river at the old bridge above Pollasky, Fresno county, in 

 rich soil under an oak tree near rocks, the plants weak and mat- 

 ted together. 



Sanicula tuberosa Torr. Pac. R. R. Rep. 4: 91. 1857. 



No. 8172, collected April 12, on grassy slopes under trees 

 in Madera county about four miles above Pollasky. Consider- 

 ably taller and more slender than specimens collected in 1903 

 at Donner Lake. The type came from "hillsides, Duffield's 

 Ranch, Sierra Nevada," near the present town of Auburn, 

 Placer county. Determined by Dr. J. N. Rose. 



LiGUSTlCUM HELLERI C. & R. iued. 



No. 8372, collected June 8, on the western end of the San 

 Bruno hills at Ocean View, San Francisco. Rather plentiful, 

 growing in a tangle of other vegetation. 



LoMATiUM PARiSHii C. & R. Cout. U. S. Nat. Herb. 7: 235. 

 1900. 



Peiicedaninn Parishii C, & R. Bot. Gaz. 13: 209. 1888. 



No. 8355, collected May 31, in the foothills west of Bishop, 

 Inyo county, in coarse granite sand, elevation about 5000 feet. 

 Locally plentiful. The type was collected in "Bear Valley," 

 San Bernardino county, on rocky hillsides. At our station the 

 plants grew on the ascending plain which at this place extends 

 up among the foothills. Determined by Dr. J. N. Rose. 



