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Additions to the Flora of Los Angeles County, II. 



By LeRoy Abrams. 



Rumex ptdcJier L. Inglewood about the station. 



Malva pusilla Smith. Ballona creek near Mesmer. 



Chimaphila Menziesii Spreng. Summit of Mt. Wilson 

 under pines. 



Arctostaphylos patiila Greene. Mt. San Antonio above 

 8000 ft. 



Cuscuta salina Engelm. Ballona Marshes growing on var- 

 ious marsh plants. 



Allocarya trachycarpa (Gray) Greene. In moist ground 

 near Inglewood. 



Cvyptantlie barbigera (Gray) Greene. Santa Monica Mts. on 

 the north slope near Cahuenga Pass. 



C. flaccida (L,ehm.) Greene. Chatsworth Park on grassy 

 hillsides. 



C. leiocarpa (F. & M.) Greene. Sand dunes along the sea- 

 shore between Redondo and Port Ballona. 



Q, muriculata (A DC.) Greene. Mt. Wilson ranging from 

 3500 ft. to the summit. 



Ereniocarya lepida (Gray) Greene. Summit of Mt. Wilson. 



Amsinckia lycopsoides I^ehm. What seems to be this plant 

 is not infrequent along the coast usually along the sand dunes. 

 The plant is the same as the one about San Francisco which Dr. 

 Greene calls by this name, but so far as we know no one has 

 ascertained just what this species or A. spedabilis F. & M. is. 



A. intermedia F. & M. The common species around Los 

 Angeles is identical with the plants of San Francisco Bay region 

 which go by this name. 



Linanthns ciliatus (Benth) Greene. Summit of Mt. Wilson. 



Nicotiana Clevlandi Gray. Frequent on the sand dunes be- 

 tween Port Ballona and Redondo. 



Orthocarpiis densiflorus Benth. In a set of plants recently 

 sent to Stanford University herbarium by Mr. S. B. Parish was 



