34^ Miihlenbergia, Voliimc 2 



30 Lkpifium draba ciialkpknsk Thellnng. Associated 

 with the last, but plainly distinct. 



31 Crambk MARiTiMA I . On tlie beach at the base of 

 the cliffs on Yaqnina Head. 



32 Brassica INXANA F*. W. Selnillz. On ballast, Linntoii. 



^;^ DiPi.oTAXis TKNUIFOLIA DC. Cicely associated with 

 the last, which it much resembles. 



34 Reseda i.ute;ola L. On ballast, Linnton. 



35 Reseda AI.13A Iv. On ballast, Linnton; al.^^o in vacant 

 lots at Salem. 



36 Mimosa asperata L. On ballast, Linnton; not in 

 flower. Thi.^ .Mtxican species seems i.ot to have been reported 

 from ilil United States before. 



;^'j Lupixus fi.^sicalyx Heller On tb.e gravelly shore of 

 the vSantinni riwr o] posite Jtff. ison. I am indebted to Mr. A. 

 A, Hellei fur ilic delei minatiun ul ihis \'ery interesting species. 



38 I.uriNUS COLUMBIAN us Heller. Not infrequent along 

 t!ic Sonihcri! Tacific light of way between Salem and Chemana. 



39 Vici.A V1EI.03A Roth. Becoming abundant along fence 

 rows and railroad embankments. Evidently introduced as a 

 cover crop in orchards. 



40 Lathyrus LATiFOLius L. C<Mnmon ou vacant lots ill 

 Saleui and obscived also at Kugcr.e an 1 .Albany. 



41 Corchorus riEiLOBUs Link. On ballast, Linntou. 

 Found only in fiuit. The first leprc.sentative of Tiliaceae re- 

 ported from Oregon. 



42 Malva SYLVESTRis L. Thoroughly established aloiig 

 streets and in vacant lots at Salem. 



43 MoDiOEA multifida Moeuch. On ballast, IJnnton. 

 Somewhat dcnibtful, as neither flowers nor fiuit were found. 



44. Tetragoxia f:xpansa Mnrr. On ballast, Linnton. 

 This with the two following are the fii'st representatives of Fic- 

 oideae to be recorded from the state. 



