Spergiilaria Clevelandii (Greene) Robin. — Dooryards and 

 roadsides about Claremont. Very abundant on the Pomona Col- 

 lege campus, where it grows with 5". rubra. Easily told from that 

 species by its white flowers and its winged seeds. Johnston iQ/6. 



Fumaria ofHcinalis L. — In orchards at Upland and Ontario, 

 Dec. 25, 1916, Johnston. 



Lepidiiim Draba L. — Well established and very annoying 

 in the grain fields south of Chino, April 18, 1918, Johnston 

 1849. 



Sisymbrium Irio L. — Well established in local areas at both 

 Upland and Ontario. Feb. 1, 1918, Johnston ig66. 



Conringia orientalis (L.) Dum. — A few plants in an orchard 

 at Upland, Jan. 31, 1918, Johnston. 



ly^ Hasseanthus variegatus (Wats) Rose var. elongatus 

 (Rose) comb. nov. H. elongatus Rose. — Differs from the species 

 in having elongate instead of globose corms and in having much 

 longer stem leaves, these being 3-4 cm. long. 



We have seen this form in the San Joaquin Hills ( the type 

 region) and in the San Jose, San Juan and Puente Hills ; also 

 at Lone Hill south of (^lendora, at Johnson's pastures on the 

 base of the San Antonio mountains above Claremont, and at Red 

 Hill northeast of Upland. It is rather common at all these sta- 

 tions. Growing in rocky situations below 2000 ft. alt. 

 ^^ Lupiniis longifolins (Wats.) Abrams. — This species, or at 

 least the form placed under it by Abrams, is by no means a coastal 

 form. Away from the coast we have collected the shrub in the 

 San Gabriel Wash north of El ]\Ionte, at Lone Hill, near (^len- 

 dora, in the Puente Hills back of Whittier, at 4500 ft. alt. in the 

 chaparral belt of the San Antonio mountains, and at its probable 

 inland limit, Cucamonga. Farther inland it is replaced by L. 

 Jiallii. 



^ Astralagus nigrescens Xutt. — In the foothills north of Clare- 

 mont, April 8, 1900, W. R. Shazv j/. Abundant on the grassy 

 summit of Red Hill, a mesa northeast of Upland, April 28, 1917, 

 Johnston 118/. 



Jlypericiim formosmn H. B. K. var. Sconleri Coulter. — Low 

 ground, alt. 1200 ft., at Claremont, June 23, 1897, Mary Parker. 

 Abundant in marshy ground, alt. 1300 ft., at Red Hill, northeast 

 of Upland, July 22, 1917, Johnston 173^- 



Blatine californica Gray. — Quite common in the mud on the 

 shore of the lake in Laguna Canon, San Joaquin Hills, Orange 

 County, May 4, 1918, Johnston. 



Viola lobata Benth. — Moist shaded slopes in the Upper Chap- 

 arral Pelt of the San Antonio mountains. Fern Fork, San Dimas 

 Canon and Charcoal Fork, Cucamonga Canon, July 1, 1917, and 

 May 20, 1917, Johnston 1759, 1303. 



Opnntia basilaris Engelm. var. ramosa Parish. — Scattered 

 colonies of this plant are found in the San Antonio Canon W^ash, 



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