APPENDIX. 363 



(Enanthe Californica, Watson (Proc. Amer. Acad, xi, 139). — Santa 

 Barbara (29, 30, 31), I. c. p. 264. 



Angelica lineariloba, Gray. — South Fork of Kern River, at 9,800 

 feet altitude (386), I. c. p. 266. 



CAPRIFOLIACE^. 



Sambuctjs glatjca, Nutt. — Santa Barbara. From the odor of the 

 bruised leaves and flowers, a much more appropriate name would have 

 been foe tidissima (1), I. c. p. 278. 



Lonicera involucrata, Banks. — Santa Barbara (109), I. c. p. 280. 



COMPOSITES. 



Eupatorium occidentale, Hook— Olanche Mountain, at 9,500 feet 

 altitude (360), I. c. p. 299. 



GlJTIERREZIA ElJTHAMIiE, T. & G., (181), I. C. p. 302. 



Grindelia robusta, Nutt. — Santa Barbara (84) ; common near the sea- 

 shore. Of late, this plant has been put forward prominently among new 

 remedies^ I imagine it will ere long share the fate of some other like- 

 vaunted remedial agents. 'Si vulgus vult decipi, decipiatur,' Dr. Darling- 

 ton once wrote of another doubtful remedy; I. c. p. 304. 



Chrysopsis sessiliflora, Nutt. — Fort Tejon (197, 272). See Fl. Cal. 

 vol. 1, p. 309. 



Aplopappus Bloomeri, Gray. — Olanche Mountain, at 10,000 feet, I. c. 

 p. 313. 



Bigelovia, near to Parryi, with scales of the involucre more attenuated 

 at the tips, and leaves longer. — Mount Olanche, at 10,000 feet altitude (356). 



Bigelovia Douglasii, Gray, var. serrulata, Gray, Fl. Cal. 1, 318. — 

 Manachi Meadows at 8,250 feet, and Mount Pinos at 8,500 feet (366, 211). 



The var. tortifolia, Gray, Fl. Cal., is from Mount Pinos, at 8,600 feet 

 (268). 



Bigelovia graveolens, Gray, I. c. 317. — Walker's Basin, 3,440 feet 

 (428). 



Bigelovia graveolens, Gray, var. glabrata, Gray, Fl. Cal. 1, 519, 

 near Fort Tejon, at 5,100 feet (271), and var. albicaulis, Gray, nearly, 

 from Mount Pinos, at 7,900 feet (265). 



