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Our No. 6486, collected at the type locality in woods about 

 Paciiic Grove, near Monterey, California, April, 1903. The 

 original was collected by Hartweg "in sylvis prope Monterey," 

 No. 1950 (57). Specimens collected at the same place by Parry 

 are also cited under the original description. 



Titfeymaliis Franciscaiius (Norton) 



Euphorbia crenulata Franciscana Norton, Rep. Mo. Bot. 



Gard. 11: (reprint 38). 1899. 

 No. 6625, collected in sandy ground near the U. S. Marine 

 Hospital, San Francisco, April 25, 1903, is from type locality. 

 Specimens were distributed as Euphorbia leptocera^ although at 

 tlie time it was considered a remarkable form as compared with 

 the typical plant from woods about Monterey. 



Titkynialiis dictyosperoiiis (F. & M.) 



Euphorbia dictyosperma F. & M. Ind. Sem. Petrop. 37. 



1835- 

 In general appearance much like T. crenulatus^ but easily 

 distinguished by the roughened seeds. It is less common, and 

 only a few plants were collected during 1902 and 1903. The 

 type was grown from seed collected at Bodega Bay, Sonoma 

 county, California. 



Grilia violacea 



Annual, much branched and spreading from the base, 1.5dm. 

 high and as broad, pubescent with short, somewhat tangled 

 hairs, glandular: leaves 2cm. long or less, the lower on margined 

 petioles, the upper sessile, commonly 3-lobed, the lobes linear, 

 acute, narrow, imm. or slightly more, the terminal one twice 

 the length of the lateral ones, pubescent as the stems, and more 

 or less glandular: flowers scattered, on slender pedicels of icm. 

 or less, deep violet, tubular-funnelform, 7mm. long, barely 2mm. 

 wide across the top, the tube considerably exserted beyond the 

 calyx, which is less than 3mm. long in the flowering stage. 



No. 6873, collected in sand and gravel at the lower end of 

 Donner I^ake, Nevada county, California, July 8, 1903. It is a 



