SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 43 



New Plant Records for Los Angeles Co\inty, 



Part II. 



BY ANSTRUTHER DAVIDSON, C. M., M. D. 



Baeria tenella, Gray, which has been lost to view for a 

 number of years, was found at Sycamore Grove and Glendora 

 by L. A. Greata. 



Hemizonella minima, Gray, in fair quantity on Wilson's 

 Peak. 



Nicolletia occidentalis, Gray. Little Rock Creek. A few 

 plants were found along the foothills here; the type station, 

 "sandy banks of the Mohave River," is about thirty miles Avest 

 of this. 



Chrysoma teretifolia, (Dur. and Hilg.), Greene. Little 

 Rock Creek. The type station for this rarely collected plant 

 is Fort Tejon, 60 miles to the westward. 



Gutierezia lucida, Greene. Little Rock Creek. This is 

 with the two preceeding- plants, are rarely collected in this dis- 

 trict as their time of flowering is Sept. and Oct., and when 

 not in flower, they are readily mistaken for allied species. 



Chicorium Intybus, L. Naturalized in various places in 

 the city, and at Sherman, (Braunton.) 



Gnaphalium purpureum, L. In sandy wastes at Lincoln 

 Park. 



Galinsog-a parviflora, Cav. This tropical plant grows 

 abundantly in various places along the irrigation ditches at 

 Vernon, (Braunton.) This plant has not been previously re- 

 ported from California. It probably reached us via. Arizona, 

 where it is supposed to be indigenous. 



Peucedanum tomentosum, Benth. Hills north of North 

 Pomona, at 3,000 ft. alt., (Braunton.") This is a most interest- 

 ing addition to our flora. 



Convolvulus pentapetaloides, L. Rocky Point, San Pedro 

 Hills, (Colton Russell.) 



Cuscuta arvensis Beyrich. Redondo, (Grant,) Los Ang- 

 geles City. 



Solanum alaeaginifolium, Cav. Has been eradicated at 

 East Los Angeles, (Braunton) : but is still fairly abundant at 

 San Pedro. 



Tribulus terrestris, L. Along the railway bank at Port 

 Los Angeles. A probable permanent introduction from Ari- 

 zona. 



Trifoliiim procumbens, L. In fair quantity in Los An- 

 geles River-bed, (Braunton.) 



Trifolium obtusiflorum, Hook. Riviera. (Braunton.) 



Medicago apiculata, Willd. Pasadena, (Grant.) East 

 Los Angeles. 



