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oblong, obtuse; corolla 4mm. long, canary-yellow, the lobes 

 oblong; filaments not dilated; capsule narrowly linear-clavate, 

 2.5cm long; seeds in a single row, short-prismatic, the angles 

 and one side grooved, apparently not tuberculate. 



No. 5910, collected on the southerly slope of Mt. Sanhedrin, 

 Lake county, July 19, 1902, on the ridge above the sawmill. It 

 grew in abundance in dry, gravelly ground near pine trees. 

 Although distributed as M. integrifolia (Wats.) Rydb., it is 

 evidently distinct from that species, the original of which came 

 from the Rocky mountains, or perhaps from Idaho, if "663 

 Geyer" is taken as the type, and is said by Watson in Bot. King 

 Exped. 114, to have "flowers and fruit as in the ordinary M. 

 albicaulis, " the jDctals of which are described as "scarcely 

 exceeding the short subulate-lanceolate calyx-segments." 



Ne\v Plant Records for Los Angeles Covinty, 



Part III. 



BY ANSTRUTHEK DAVIDSON, C. M., M. D. 



Cyladenia venusta, Eastwood. San Gabriel Peak. (Rus- 

 sell.) San Antonio Mt. This has previously been reported as 

 C. humilis Benth. and though smaller than the type it 

 undoubtedly is venusta. 



Harpagonella Palmeri, Gray. Avalon. (Grant). 

 Krynitzkia Calif ornica, Gray. Gardena. (Braunton.) 

 Mimulus rubellus, Gray. Wilson's Peak. (Russell.) 

 Verbena Wrightii, Gray. Lamanda Park. A single clump 

 of this common Arizona species was discovered by Russell at 

 Lamanda Park. 



Mentha rotundifolia, L. Los Angeles River. Braunton.) 

 Amaranthus deflexus, L. Redondo. (Greata.) 

 Amaranthus chlorostachyus, Willd. Vernon. (Braunton.) 

 Aphaniama blitoides, Nutt. Redondo. 



Chenopodium rubrum, L. Occasional in alkaline soil near 

 the coast. 



Atriplex Parishii, Wats. Redondo. (Braunton.) 

 Batis maritima, L. . Terminal. (Grant.) Newport. 

 Eriogonum Parryi, Gray. Rock Creek. 

 Eriogonum Palmeri, Wats. Rock Creek. 

 Roubieva multifida, L. Pasadena. (Grant.) Studebaker. 

 Hesperocnide tenella, Torr. Griffith Park. (Braunton.) 

 Brodiaea laxa, Benth. North slope Cahuenga Mts. 

 Juncus xiphiodies, Meyer. Rivera. (Braunton.) 

 Carex siccata, Dewey. Frequent near Los Angeles and 

 Santa Monica. 



Pellaea Wrightiana, Hook. San Antonio Canyon. 



