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ing in woods in wet places under other vegetation. The plants 

 were rather large and flaccid, due to their sheltered and shaded 

 condition, The type was collected by Nuttall in "shady woods 

 of the Oregon." 



Cheiranthus californicus Greene, Pittonia 3: 133. 1896. 



Erysimum CalifornicMm Greene, Erythea 3: 69. 1895. 



No. 8478, collected April 27, on steep gravelly hills back 

 of Alum Rock Park, Santa Clara county, growing under and 

 near trees, the exposure northern. Our plant has smaller flow- 

 ers than the type, which is a "large plant of the hills of the Mt. 

 Diablo Range, California, growing only on open grassy sum- 

 mits; the pale flowers large and delightfully fragrant." The 

 flowers of the specimens at hand are deep orange, with no evi- 

 dence that they ever become pale. 



Dentaria integrifolia Nutt; T. & G. Fl. N. A. 1: 88. 1838. 



Cardamine integrifolia Greene, Bull. Cal. Acad. 2: 389. 

 1887. 



No. 8503, callected May i, in open wet grassy places in 

 pine woods back of Pacific Grove, Monterey county, where it was 

 found sparingly. This is practically from type locality, "plains 

 of Monterey. The elevation about 200 feet. 



EucusiA Mildredae Greene, Leaflets 1; 83. 1906. 



Streptanthus Mildredae Greene, Fl. Fran. 260. 1891. 



No. 8626, collected May 31, on Mt. Hamilton, Santa Clara 

 county, at an elevation of about 3900 feet, growing on a stony 

 slope. It is from type locality. A beautiful plant with very 

 dark metallic purple flowers, considered b}- some to be but a 

 form of Streptanthus glandulosus. 



GuiLLENiA LASiOPHYLLA (H. & A.) Greene, Leaflets 1: 227. 

 1906. 

 Turritis lasiopliylla H. & A. Bot. Beech. 321. 1840. 

 Thelypodium laszophylhim Greene, Bull. Torr. Club, 13: 



143. 1886. 



