April 2, 1907 259 



Bakria DKr.ii.is Greene 



No. 8138, collected April 11, in Madera CMiinty on ^-rassy 

 hillsides abont three miles above Pollasky, j^rowinir alKjnt jrran- 

 ite rocks, especially nnder shelving places facing north. 



No. 8165, collected April I2, in Madera connty, abont five 

 miles above Pollasky on a high ridge overlooking the San Joa- 

 qnin river. These plants were growing in dense colonies nnder 

 and about shrubs, and are taller and stouter than usual. 



MoNOLOPiA MINOR DC. Prodr. 6: 74. 1837. 



No. 8160, collected April 12, in Madera county, on a high 

 ridge overlooking the San Joaquin river about five miles above 

 Pollasky, growing in gravel near pine trees and rocks. Very 

 abundant at one place. It seems remarkable that this long lost 

 species should be found in the Sierra foothills and not in the 

 Coast Range where Douglas got it many years ago. Determin- 

 ed by Professor Greene. 



Eriophyllum ARACHNOIDKUM (F. & L.) Greene, Manual, 207. 

 1894. 



Bahia arachnoidea F. & L. Ind. Sem. Hort. Petrop. 9: 63'. 

 1843. 



No. 8400, collected June 12, near the summit of INIt. Tam- 

 alpais, Marin county. This is a species of the coast region, 

 where it grows on moist banks among a profusion of other veg- 

 etation, and its occurrence on a mountain top is unusual. De- 

 termined by Professor Greene. The type from "semina missa 

 sunt e Novae Californiae eolonia Ross," now P'ort Ross, Sonoma 

 county. 



Actinoi.e:pis MULTICAUUS DC. Prodr. 0:655. i^S^- 



Eriophylbim muliic'aule Or^y^ Proc. Am. Acad. 19: 24. 18S3 

 No. 8241, collected May 12, in the sand hills about three 



miles west of Laws, Inyo county. The plants are small with 



rather stout short stems. Plentiful in the vicinity, but not uni- 



fovmlv so. Determined bv Professor Greene. 



