Coast Islands of California, 275 
Species restricted respectively to the 
Interior Subterritory. | Coastal Subterritory'). 
Adiantum Capillus-Veneris L. Adiantum emarginatum Hook. 
Andropogon macrourus Michx. Andropogon saccharoides Sw. 
Antirrhinum glandulosum Lindl. ı Antirrhinum Nevinianum A. Gray. 
Aplopappus linearifolius DC. Aplopappus ericoides H. & A. 
Artemisia Parishii A. Gray. Artemisia Palmeri Gray. 
Boykinia rotundifolia Parry. Boykinia occidentalis T. & G. 
Calochortus Plummerae Greene. Calochortus Weedii Wood. 
> splendens Dougl. » Dunmnii. 
Carex Barbarae Dewey. Carex spissa Bailey. 
Chorizanthe fernandina Wats. Chorizanthe laciniata Torr. 
> Parryi Wats. > fimbriata Nutt. 
Euphorbia ocellata Dur. & Hilg. Euphorbia misera Benth. 
Gilia californica Benth. Gilia floribunda Gray. 
Helianthus Parishii A. Gray. Helianthus Oliveri A. Gray. 
Hemizonia (Deinandra) Wrightii Hemizonia virgata A. Gray. 
. Gray. 
Lathyrus laetiflorus Greene. Lathyrus splendens Kell. (=L. vesti- 
tus Nutt.). 
Monardella Pringlei A. Gray. Monardella hypoleuca A. Gray. 
Opuntia Bernardina Engelm. Opuntia prolifera Engelm. 
Phacelia Davidsonii A. Gray var. Phacelia Douglasii Torr. 
Ribes glutinosum Benth. (= R. san- | Ribes speciosum Pursh. { 
Suineum Pursh. var. glutinosum). Zauschneria californica Presl. var. mi- 
Zauschneria californica Presl. crophylla A. Gray. 
Several desert plants pass into the cismontane district viz. Prosopis Juhflora, 
Encelia farinosa and californica, etc., while hardly a distinctively cismontane 
Species enters the confines of the desert. 
Coast Islands of California. The flora ‚of the coast islands of easier 
now demands attention as its history is intimately connected with the develop- 
„ent of the flora on the mainland. These islands fall geographically into two 
STOUPs, a northern and a southern. To the former belong San Miguel, ger 
Rosa, Santa Cruz and Anacapa. The islands of the southern group .- es 
Clemente, Santa Catalina, Santa Barbara and San Nicolas with Begg : er ; 
Which stands in relation. to San Nicolas. A minimum elevation a 2 z 
175 feet would add to the groups as islands what are now three su ru 
elevations known as Cortes, Tanner and Osborn banks. One group 2: = 
islands has simple Iüpogrankın with comparatively gentle slopes and er. a 
Or slight dissection ; the other has rugged, sharply incised and serrate i 
a longing to the 
esifying the islands on the basis already given, we have belonging 
1) Parısh, S, B.: l. c. 262. ı8* 
